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    Table of Content

    INTRODUCTION .......................................................................................................................................................................................................... 4

    SOFTWARE INSTALLATION ......................................................................................................................................................................................... 5

    VMS(VIDEO SYSTEM MANAGEMENT).................................................................................................................................................... 6VLC(VLCMEDIA PLAYER).................................................................................................................................................................. 10

    View of VLC .............................................................................................................................................................................. 15MSVIRTUAL C++2008REDISTRIBUTABLE............................................................................................................................................. 18K-LITE CODEC................................................................................................................................................................................... 20

    VIEW OF VMS ........................................................................................................................................................................................................... 24

    SYSTEM OPERATION ................................................................................................................................................................................................ 25

    LOGIN ............................................................................................................................................................................................. 26Display .............................................................. .............................................................. .......................................................... 27Configuration ........................................................................................................................................................................... 28Login ID & Password ................................................................................................................................................................ 28Record ID & PW ....................................................................................................................................................................... 29Auto Login ......................................................... .............................................................. ......................................................... 29

    WINDOWS FUNCTION ........................................................................................................................................................................ 30Drag and Drop ......................................................................................................................................................................... 30Shortcut Function ..................................................................................................................................................................... 31

    +ZOOM IN ................................................................................................................................................................................................ 33+ZOOM OUT ............................................................................................................................................................................................. 33Original Size ............................................................................................................................................................................................. 33Full Screen ................................................................................................................................................................................................ 34Record ...................................................................................................................................................................................................... 34Snapshot .................................................................................................................................................................................................. 34Configure .................................................................................................................................................................................................. 34

    Audio On/Off ............................................................................................................................................................................................ 35WINDOWS CONTROL ......................................................................................................................................................................... 36

    Shut down the VMS .................................................................................................................................................................................. 36Minimize the VMS .................................................................................................................................................................................... 36Help .......................................................................................................................................................................................................... 37

    SCREEN MODE.................................................................................................................................................................................. 38Enlarge Screen ......................................................................................................................................................................... 39Channel Information ................................................................................................................................................................ 39Tree Structure .......................................................................................................................................................................... 41Layout ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 41Group ....................................................................................................................................................................................... 43AUX ................................................................ ................................................................. ......................................................... 43Preset ....................................................................................................................................................................................... 44Tour .......................................................................................................................................................................................... 45

    Auto Pan ................................................................................................... ............................................................... ................ 46Virtual Keyboard .......................................................................................................................................................................47Page Switch .............................................................................................................................................................................. 48

    Page Down ............................................................................................................................................................................................... 48Page Up .................................................................................................................................................................................................... 48

    PTZ ................................................................................................................................................................................................ 49PT Control ................................................................................................................................................................................ 49Zoom Control .................................................................................................................. ......................................................... 50Focus Control ........................................................................................................................................................................... 50

    SYSTEM STATUS................................................................................................................................................................................. 51Date Information ..................................................................................................................................................................... 51CPU Resources ......................................................................................................................................................................... 51

    HDD Resources ......................................................................................................................................................................... 52Action Message ......................................................... ................................................................. .............................................. 52BASIC FUNCTION............................................................................................................................................................................... 53

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    Record ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 53Playback ................................................................................................................................................................................... 54

    Playback by Event .................................................................................................................................................................................... 54Playback by Media ................................................................................................................................................................................... 59Playback by Time ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 61

    Snapshot .................................................................................................................................................................................. 62

    Audio On/Off ............................................................. ................................................................. .............................................. 63SEQUENCE TOUR............................................................................................................................................................................... 64

    Second Switch .......................................................................................................................................................................... 65Stop .......................................................................................................................................................................................... 66

    APPLICATION CONFIG......................................................................................................................................................................... 68Camera Finder ......................................................................................................................................................................... 69ONVIF Camera Finder .............................................................................................................................................................. 73Rotate .......................................................................................................................................................................................76Lock ...........................................................................................................................................................................................76eMap ........................................................................................................................................................................................ 77Web Browser ............................................................. ................................................................. .............................................. 80Config (Application Config) ...................................................................................................................................................... 82

    Fundamental ............................................................................................................................................................................................ 84Language ............................................................................................................................................................................................. 85Viewer Matrix Layout ......................................................................................................................................................................... 85Reserved Space ................................................................................................................................................................................... 85Media Storage Path ............................................................................................................................................................................ 86Overwrite the oldest archive if space is full ........................................................................................................................................ 87Recycle free space for each channel right now .................................................................................................................................. 87Render video frame ............................................................................................................................................................................ 87Play key frames only to reduce CPU load: .......................................................................................................................................... 87Joystick ................................................................................................................................................................................................ 88Sync Local Time ................................................................................................................................................................................... 88

    Channel .................................................................................................................................................................................................... 89IP ......................................................................................................................................................................................................... 89RTSP Port ............................................................................................................................................................................................ 89RTSP URL ............................................................................................................................................................................................. 90Relay ................................................................................................................................................................................................... 90HTTP Port ............................................................................................................................................................................................ 90Login ID ............................................................................................................................................................................................... 90Password ............................................................................................................................................................................................. 90Media Type ......................................................................................................................................................................................... 90Jitter Buffer ......................................................................................................................................................................................... 90Digital Zoom ........................................................................................................................................................................................ 92Audio Upload Codec ........................................................................................................................................................................... 92Media Batch Duration ......................................................................................................................................................................... 92Display Text ..................... ..................... ...................... ...................... ...................... ...................... ...................... ..................... ............ 93Get OSD .............................................................................................................................................................................................. 93Media File Path ................................................................................................................................................................................... 94

    Snapshot File Path .............................................................................................................................................................................. 94Event ........................................................................................................................................................................................................ 95Name .................................................................................................................................................................................................. 95Trigger Sources ................................................................................................................................................................................... 95Motion Detection ............................................................................................................................................................................... 96Camera Blind Detection ...................................................................................................................................................................... 97Recording Duration ............................................................................................................................................................................. 98Notify .................................................................................................................................................................................................. 98

    Scheduling ................................................................................................................................................................................................ 99Schedule Data/Time Setting ............................................................................................................................................................... 99Schedule Channel Setting ................................................................................................................................................................. 100

    User ........................................................................................................................................................................................................ 102Account Level .................................................................................................................................................................................... 102Change the Password ....................................................................................................................................................................... 102Apply the authority ........................................................................................................................................................................... 102User Relay Visible Channel................................................................................................................................................................ 103

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    Audio Upload ......................................................................................................................................................................................... 104Audio Upload Group ......................................................................................................................................................................... 104Select Channel .................................................................................................................................................................................. 105

    Record .................................................................................................................................................................................................... 107Monitor ............................................................................................................................................................................................. 107Channels ........................................................................................................................................................................................... 107Check All ........................................................................................................................................................................................... 107

    Unlock All .......................................................................................................................................................................................... 107Launch............................................................................................................................................................................................... 108Monitor ............................................................................................................................................................................................. 109Channels ........................................................................................................................................................................................... 109Check All ........................................................................................................................................................................................... 109Unlock All .......................................................................................................................................................................................... 109Launch............................................................................................................................................................................................... 109

    Log ......................................................................................................................................................................................................... 110Select All ........................................................................................................................................................................................... 111Myself ............................................................................................................................................................................................... 111Event ................................................................................................................................................................................................. 111Warm ................................................................................................................................................................................................ 111Error .................................................................................................................................................................................................. 111

    Auth .................................................................................................................................................................................................. 111PIR alarm ..................... ..................... ...................... ...................... ...................... ...................... ...................... ..................... .............. 111Motion Detection ............................................................................................................................................................................. 111Device Boot ....................................................................................................................................................................................... 111Video Lose......................................................................................................................................................................................... 111Hardware alarm ................................................................................................................................................................................ 112Blind Detect ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 112SD alarm ...................... ..................... ...................... ...................... ...................... ...................... ...................... ..................... .............. 112Record ............................................................................................................................................................................................... 112Line alarm ......................................................................................................................................................................................... 112DB Line alarm .................................................................................................................................................................................... 112Area alarm ........................................................................................................................................................................................ 112Export Log ......................................................................................................................................................................................... 112Clear .................................................................................................................................................................................................. 112

    Relay ...................................................................................................................................................................................................... 113Alarm Watch .......................................................................................................................................................................................... 114

    Alarm View Group............................................................................................................................................................................. 115Idle Channel: ..................................................................................................................................................................................... 115Watch Channel: ................................................................................................................................................................................ 115

    Group ..................................................................................................................................................................................................... 116Group ................................................................................................................................................................................................ 116Select Channel: ................................................................................................................................................................................. 117

    About...................................................................................................................................................................................................... 118Audio turn on / off .................................................................................................................................................................................. 118Travel ..................................................................................................................................................................................................... 119

    BACKUP .................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 121

    VMS RELAY VIEWER ............................................................................................................................................................................................... 122VMSRELAY VIEWER INTERFACE......................................................................................................................................................... 123APPENDIX ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 124LOGIN THE VMSRELAY VIEWER......................................................................................................................................................... 124SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS ....................................................................................................................................................................127

    Minimum System Requirements .............................................................................................................................................127Bandwidth Requirements ...................................................................................................................................................... 128Recording Size Requirements ................................................................................................................................................. 128

    LOG INFORMATION .......................................................................................................................................................................... 129CHANGE THE INTERNET EXPLORER SETTINGS......................................................................................................................................... 131HOW TO SET THE VMSFORWARD APPLICATION.................................................................................................................................... 133

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    Software Installation

    You are now ready to install the VMS (Video System Management). The following pagesinclude details on how to install the IP Surveillance Software into your computer.

    Insert the Installation CD of IP Surv eil lance Softwarefrom the package what you have.Easy to set up the software by follow the following steps to complete the installation.

    There are 3 kinds of program in the Installation CD as below:Video Management System (VMS)Video Streaming Compression (VLC)Microsoft Visual C++ 2008 Redistributable PackageK-Lite Codec Pack

    The main program of IP Surveillance Software.

    A video player of 3Svision which decode the recording image

    Package installs runtime components of MS Visual C++ Libraries requiredto run applications (VMS) developed with Visual C++ on a computer

    A collection of codec and related tools. It is required to encode and/ordecode (play) audio and video.

    NOTE:

    Before installing the IP Surveillance Software, make sure your PC and network environment isin compliant with the system requirement.Please refer to Appendix: System Requirementsfor further description.

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    VMS(Video System Management)

    Follow the instructions to install the VMS on your computer step by step.1. Start the VMS Installation.

    Double click the icon of the VMS to install the software.

    2. Setup Language SelectingUse this setting to select the language for VMS from English, SimpChinese andTradChinese.

    Select the language then click OKto enter the setup mode.

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    3. License Agreement Accepting

    4. Destination Location Selecting

    5. Start Menu Folder Selecting

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    6. Additional Tasks Selecting

    7. Ready to Install

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    8. VMS Setup Wizard Completed

    Click Finishto complete the installation.

    NOTE:

    It is recommended to install Microsoft C Runtime if your OS is not Windows Vista.

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    VLC(VLC Media Player)

    After installed the VMS software, keep the checkbox selection to start the VLC Media Playerinstallation.

    Follow the instructions to install the VLC Media Player on your computer step by step.

    1. Start the VLC Media Player Installation.Double click the icon of the VLC to install the software.

    2. Setup Language SelectingUse this setting to select the language for VLS from Catal, Dansk, Deutsch, English,

    Espaol, French, Italiano, Nederlands, Norwegian, Portugus, Portugus Brasileiro, Suomi

    and Svenska.

    Select the language then click OKto continue.

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    3. License Agreement Accepting

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    4. Components Choosing

    5. Install Location Choosing

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    6. Ready to Install

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    7. VLC media player Completed

    Click Finishto complete the installation.

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    View of VLCThe basic function of VLC (VLC media player)is almost same as the other media player that youhave ever seen.The following pictures illustrate the basic function of VLC media player.

    1. Media

    2. Playback

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    3. Audio

    4. Video

    5. Tools

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    6. View

    7. Help

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    MS Virtual C++ 2008 Redistributable

    After installed the VMS software, keep the checkbox selection to start the MS Virtual C++installation.

    Follow the instructions to install the MS Virtual C++ on your computer step by step.

    1. Start the MS Visual C++ 2008 Redistributable Installation.

    2. License Agreement Accepting

    The MS Visual C++ is licensed under the Microsoft Software standard patent license

    agreement. With respect to the use of the MS Visual C++, the following licensors patentsmay apply.

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    2. MS Visual C++ 2008 Redistributable Setup Completed

    Click Finishto complete the installation.

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    K-Lite Codec

    After installed the MS Visual C++, keep the checkbox selection to start the K-Lite Codecinstallation.

    Follow the instructions to install the MS Virtual C++ on your computer step by step.

    1. Start the K-Lite Codec Installation.

    2. Introduction to the K-Lite Codec

    3. Destination Location Selecting

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    4. Components Selecting

    5. Start Menu Folder Selecting

    6. Additional Tasks Selecting

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    7. Ready to Install

    8. K-Lite Codec Pack Setup Completed.

    Click Finishto complete the installation.

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    9. Launch the web site for Code Guide.

    After the installation is finished, it will show the pop-up window of the Code Guide.

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    View of VMS

    The VMS (Video System Management)allows simultaneous with monitoring and video recordingfor multiple Network Cameras.

    Channel List Display the channel to control.System Status Display the status of the system.Windows Control Control the windows same as the basic MS Windows.

    Settings Setting user preferences.Sequence Tour According to the sequence setting, display the channel bysequence and rebroadcast.

    Play Mode Play the VMS with the mode of Recording, Playback, Snapshotand Audio.

    Alert Message It will show the messages while any alert had been triggered.Patrol Setting Display and recording the channelaccording to the tour list of

    preset positions.PTZ Control Adjust the lens and focus of IP Camera which is selected.Screen Mode Control Control of the screen with Layout, Group and Channel.

    Windows Control

    Screen ModeControl

    Channel List

    PTZ Control

    System Status

    SettingsSequence TourPlay Mode

    Alert Message

    Patrol Setting

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    System Operation

    Once the VMS has been executed, the pop-up window of the login will show on your screen.Follow the instructions to login VMS.

    1. Start the VMS.

    Execute VMS by double click the icon of the VMSon the desktop or execute it from StartPrograms VMS VMS.

    2. Login in VMS.

    Once the VMS has been executed, the pop-up window of the login will show on yourscreen.When the Login windows appear, enter the default Login ID & Password (admin/admin)

    and click Log into enter the VMS.

    OR

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    3. Welcome to VMS.

    The VMS windows will show on the screen while login successfully.

    Login

    The following description shows the settings of Login.

    Display Select the quantity of the monitor that you will display.(It can support up to 4 monitors)

    Configuration The setting parameters for the VMS.Login ID Account name. (adminis the default ID.)Password The password of account name. (adminis the default password.)Record ID & PW Save the ID & Password into .ini fileby click checkbox.Auto Login After clicked Auto Login, it will login VMS by automatically next time

    when you execute.

    Display

    Login ID

    Record ID & PW

    Configuration

    Password

    Auto Login

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    Display

    VMS can display up to 4 monitors in the same time to control and monitoring the channels. Itwill detect monitor from computer and then release the selection in Display column.

    It will support the different of maximum layout to display from different monitor.

    Quantity for Monitor Display Column Max. Layout of Per-monitor Total Channels

    1 Use 1 monitor 64 64

    2 Use 2 monitors 64 128

    4 Use 4 monitors 36 144

    Display

    32 CH32 CH

    32 CH 32 CH

    64 CH 64 CH

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    Conf igurat ion

    The VMS will save all of the parameters into configuration file.

    Save a different configuration setting with different name. Since you have created a newconfiguration name, the parameter will reset to the default status.

    The configuration file can copy to another PC.1. Find the file from folder path as below:

    C:\Documents and Settings\ [User Name] \VMS\etc.

    2. Save as the file to the other PC in the same folder path.

    Login ID & Passw ord

    adminis the default ID and Password for administrator. It is available for all of the settingand modification.

    guest is the default ID and Password for guest. It isrestricted to setting and modify.

    The following tables show the restrictions of the function on VMS between Administrator andGuest.

    Function Administrator Guest

    Record

    Playback

    Snapshot

    Audio Broadcast

    Sequence Tour Rotate

    Lock

    IP Finder

    eMap

    Log

    Web Browser

    Config

    Audio turn on/off

    PTZ Control

    Layout Group

    Configuration

    PasswordLogin ID

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    AUX

    Virtual Keyboard & Page Switch

    Window Control

    NOTE:

    Please refer to the chapter of App l icat ion Conf ig\Conf ig \Userfor further description.

    Record ID & PW

    Click the checkbox to enable the function.After Record ID & PWhad selected, the ID and Password will show on next time byautomatically.

    Auto Log in

    Click the checkbox to enable the function.After Auto Log inhad selected, the VMS will login in five second.

    NOTE:

    Auto Log inshould be enabled with Record ID & PWat the same time.

    Record ID & PW

    Auto Login

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    Windows Function

    The windows function is serviceable only if the IP Camera is connected successfully.

    The detail function illustration as below:

    Drag and Drop To switch the channel on display in the VMS.Shortcut Function Provides the common selection for setting.

    NOTE:

    The layout of 01ch is not available.

    Drag and Drop

    Change the location of channel to display through the mouse.

    1. Click Ctrland drag a Channel Awhich you want to exchange at the same time.2. Release the Ctrland drop the Channel Ainto the Channel Bthat you want to be changed.

    3. A pop-up message will show on your screen to warring you change it or not.

    4. After you confirmed the message, the location of Channel A and B will exchange.

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    Shortcut Func t ion

    Click the r ight-but tonof your mouse on the channel which you want to make change and itwill display the Shortcuts List.Choose the option directly depend on different request.The detail function illustration as below:

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    NOTE:

    The Shortcut function would be failed if the function of digital zoom is disabled.Please refer to System Operat ion\Appl icat ion Conf ig \Conf ig \Channelfor furtherdescription.

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    +ZOOM IN

    1. Click the r igh t but tonof your mouse on the channel which you want to zoom In/Out.2. Select +ZOOM INto enlarge the image.

    NOTE:

    x8/x16 Levels of zoom in/out are supported.

    +ZOOM OUT

    1. Click the r igh t but tonof your mouse on the channel which you want to zoom In/Out.2. Select +ZOOM OUTto reduce the image.

    NOTE:

    The range of the digital zoom in/out is follow the configure setting.Please refer to System Operat ion\Appl icat ion Conf ig \Conf ig \Channelfor furtherdescription.

    Origin al Size

    1. Click the r igh t but tonof your mouse on the channel which you want to reset the image

    size.2. Select Origin al Sizeto reset the image size to original.

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    Ful l Screen

    Enlarge/Revert the channel size to Full/Normal screen.1. Click the r igh t but tonof your mouse on the channel which you want to change it.2. Select Ful l Screen to enlarge the image size to full screen.3. Repeat the operation or click ESCto return it to normal screen.

    RecordThe image will save to default path which are you selected to record.1. Click the r igh t but tonof your mouse on the channel which you want to record it.2. Select Record to start the recording.3. Stop the recording by the same operation.

    The VMS supported to record few channels at the same time.Please refer to System Operat ion\Appl icat ion Conf ig \Conf ig\Recordfor furtherdescription.

    Snapshot

    The image will save to default path which are you selected to snapshot.

    1. Click the r igh t but tonof your mouse on the channel which you want to snapshot it.2. Select Snapshot to capture the image.

    NOTE:

    Please refer to System Operation\App l icat ion Conf ig\Conf ig \Fund amentalfor furtherdescription about the file path.

    Conf igure

    You can set up the parameter for your IP Camera directly from the VMS.The Setting Interface will different from different IP Camera.1. Click the r igh t but tonof your mouse on the channel which you want to view or change

    the configuration.

    2. Select Conf igure to view or change it.

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    NOTE:

    Please refer to your IP Camera/Video Server Users Manual for more detail description.

    Aud io On/Off

    After connected the audio device to IP Camera, Audio On/Off by following steps:

    1. Click the r igh t but tonof your mouse on the channel which you want Audio On/Off.2. Select Aud io On.

    (Switch the Audio On and Off)

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    Windows Control

    The Windows Control of the VMS is almost same as MS Windows.

    The detail function illustration as below:

    Shut down Close the VMS.Minimize Minimize the VMS.Help Open the Users Manual of the VMS.

    Shut down the VMS

    Close the VMS by click Shut Down, and back to MS Windows.

    Minimize the VMS

    The VMS will show on your screen with minimize while you click the button of Minimize.

    Shut

    Minimize

    Help

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    Help

    The VMS provides the detail Users Manual for your information.Please click the button of Helpto open the file via PDF Reader.

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    Screen Mode

    The VMS provides several different layouts for you to change the screen mode.

    The detail function illustration as below:

    Enlarge Screen Change the view mode to Full Screen.

    Channel Information Display the IPCAM information.Tree Structure Display the file with tree structure.Victual Numeric Keyboard Numeric buttons are for search channel.Page Switch Channel Switched.AUX Auxiliary Input for RS485.PRESET Set the preset position.TOUR Set the preset position list into a tour.Auto Pan Channel view byAuto Pan from all angles. (00~3600)

    Victual Numeric Keyboard

    Channel Information

    Tree Structure

    Enlarge Screen

    Page Switch

    AUX

    PRESET

    TOURAuto Pan

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    Enlarge ScreenEnlarge Screen for you to change the view mode to Full Screen, and any layouts in theVMS are supported.

    1. The objects and frames which are around the channels will disappear after you click the

    Enlarg e Screenbutton.2. Press the ESCto return it and back to main screen.

    Channel Inform at ion

    The information will show on the screen after click the Channel Inform at ionbutton.

    The following examples illustrate some favorable information for user:

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    Channel No. Display the channel Number.Record Light Red light will display when the function of Record is enabled.Event Light Yellow light will flash when any event is detected.Audio Light Green light will display when the function of Audio is enabled.

    Channel No.

    Record LightEven Light

    Audio Light

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    NOTE:

    All of the layout are supported the function of Sequence Tour.Please refer to System Operat ion\Sequenc e Tourfor further description.

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    GroupUse this setting to group some IP Cameras into one.After the group is selected, it will display the IP Cameras only which are selected bygroup.

    NOTE:

    Add a group before active this function.Please refer to System Operat ion \App l icat ion Conf ig\Conf ig\Groupfor furtherdescription.

    AUXUse this setting to control the external device through RS485 which is supports Pelco P/Dprotocol.1. Select the device from 1~8.2. Click On/Offto enable or disable it.

    NOTE:

    VMS never show the message about the AUX On/Off, please check the status of yourdevice by yourself.

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    Preset

    Use this setting to set multiple preset points of a camera without having to select them oneby one. You can also retrieve and manage them which are set in the camera. This isuseful for monitoring multiple positions in one area from a single camera.

    Up to 16 preset positions can be configured.in per channel.

    Preset positions by clicking the PTZ control as shown in the illustration below.1. Select a camera from the channel list.2. Select a number for the preset point from 1~16by dropdown.2. Steer the view to the desired position, by using the PTZ control.3. Click SET to save the configuration settings.

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    Tour

    Use this setting to assign several preset positions. After the preset positions are set makethem into a tour list and set the time for the duration you want. The camera will monitordifferent areas according to your assigned schedule.

    If the preset position has been setting at 5 for the tour list, the camera will go from 1 to 5and will go back to 1 and run to 5, over and over again.

    It can be triggered by event or run on the schedule time.

    Please follow below step to set the tour list.

    1. Open the setting page of Tour by click SET.2. Start to set the Tour Group. (0 is the default figures of the value at the pull-down menu.)3. Click Add to L is tafter set the preset position by click the pull-down menu.4. Select the time between 5 and 10 seconds.5. Click Saveto the configuration settings.

    Tour Group

    Preset

    Time

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    Auto Pan

    Use this setting to Auto Pan Viewing.Click OKto start auto pan and click OFFto stop it.

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    PTZ

    Control the IP Camera by VMS as control the IP Camera directly.

    The detail function illustration as below:

    PT Control Pan and Title the IP Camera.Zoom Control Zoom In/Out the images.Focus Control Adjust the lens focus of IP Camera

    PT Contro l1. Operate the PT IP Camera by click the button of PT Contro lto move Up, Down, Left and

    Right2. Rest the PT Control by click the center of PT Control. The PT lens will reset to the default

    address after the PT IP Camera has been reset.

    Zoom Control

    Focus Control

    Pan Control

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    Zoom Contro l

    Use this function to adjust Zoom In/Out.1. Click +/- to enlarge or reduce the image of speed dome.2. The distance of the Zoom for VMS is dependent on the actual product specification of

    speed dome.

    Focus Contro l

    Use this function to adjust the lens focus of IP Camera.1. Click +/- to enlarge or reduce the speed dome.2. The distance of the focus for VMS is dependent on the actual product specification of speed

    dome.

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    System Status

    The detail function illustration as below:

    Date Information Date and Time displayed.CPU Resource CPU Resources displayed.HDD Resource Free for HDD Space displayed.Action Message Camera action message displayed.

    Date Info rmat ion

    View the system date and time of MS Windows here.DD-MM-YYYY [HH]: [MM]: [SS]is the format for Date and Time.

    CPU Resourc es

    To avoid the overloading for the system by monitor CPU loading.The CPU Resource of the system should not be utilized greater than 85%.

    NOTE:

    The VMS will reduce the CPU automatically while the CPU loading is reaching or more than90%.Please refer to System Operation\App l icat ion Conf ig\Conf ig \Fund amentalfor furtherdescription.

    Date and Time

    HDD ResourceCPU ResourceAction Message

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    Basic Function

    The detail function illustration as below:

    Record Start to record.Playback Open the Playback windows.

    Audio On/Off Switch audio between On and Off.Snapshot Take a real time from IP Camera.

    Record

    Use this shortcut function to recording.Click Recordto open the windows of the Application Config for Record.

    NOTE:

    Please refer to System Operat ion\Appl icat ion Conf ig\Conf ig\Record for furtherdescription.

    Record Playback Audio On/Off Snapshot

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    Playback

    Use this shortcut function to playback the video that has been recorded.1. Click Playbackto open the windows of the Application Config for Playback.2. There are 2 kinds of method of playback for you to search the recording image:

    EventMedia

    The detail function illustration as below:

    Playback by Event

    Event Data Time Range

    Calendar Start

    Time StartSelect Channel

    SW Trigger

    Recording Image List

    Rebuild DB

    Calendar End

    Time EndEvent TypeHW TriggerOpen EventDelete EventSearch

    Path Information

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    Event Data Time Range Search the event data by the range of time.Calendar Start Search event by Start Date.Calendar End Search event by End Date.Time Start Search event by Time Start.

    Time End Search event by Time End.Select Channel Search event by channel.Event Type Search event by event type.SW Trigger Search event by SW trigger.HW Trigger Search event by HW trigger.Open Event Play the recording images via VSC.Delete Event Delete the recording images.Search Start to search the recording images.Search Start to search the recording images.Recording image list Display the result of the search.Rebuild DB Rebuild the recording database.

    Path Information Show the path of the recording image.

    NOTE:

    The SW/HW Trigger would be displayed the setting selection after you select the scheduletype.

    Event Data Time RangeClick the single box to enable the search conditions.The VMS will refer the calendar and time setting to search the recording image.

    Calendar Start

    Select the start date of search through the calendar.

    Calendar EndSelect the end date of search through the calendar.

    Time StartSelect the start time of search through the format of [HH]: [MM]: [SS].

    Time EndSelect the end time of search through the format of [HH]: [MM]: [SS].

    Select ChannelSelect the channel to search the recording image.

    When the signal box is unclick, the VMS will search the recording image of all channels intothe list.

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    SW TriggerThere are 5 kinds of trigger type for the application as below:Device Boot, Video Signal, Motion Detection, Manual Recording and Camera Blind.According to the device type and VMS setting, select the search conditions through TriggerType and Trigger Status.

    HW TriggerDifferent IP device provide the different amount of alarm input.According to the device type and VMS setting, select the correct conditions of alarm input.

    Open EventSelect the recording image from search result then click the button to play the recording image

    through VSC Media Player.

    NOTE:Double click the result of the searched from the recording image list to play it.

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    Delete EventSelect the recording image from search result then click the button to delete the recordingimage.

    SearchClick the button to enable the search function.

    The searching results will follow all of the settings for condition.Recording image listAfter click Search, the recording image list will display the search result.Arrange the search result by Index, Event Type, SW Trigger Type, HW Trigger Status, HWTrigger Status, Event Start Data Time, Event Duration, Channel and Event ID.

    Rebuild DBUse this function to fix the database or import all of the recording images to database will theresult of searched is not correct.Click the Rebui ld DBto rebuild the recording database.

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    NOTE:

    The recording image paths follow the Media Storage Path setting of Fundamental.Please refer to System Operation\App l icat ion Conf ig\Conf ig \Fund amentalfor furtherdescription.The database will save with the .ini setting when the VMS login.

    Path InformationThe Path Information will display the path of recording image after click the Rebui ld DB.

    Playback by Media

    Calendar Start Search event by Start Date.

    Calendar End Search event by End Date.Recording Image List Display the result of the search.Select Channel Search event by channel.Search Start to search the recording images.Play Event Play the recording images via VSC.Delete Event Delete the recording images.

    Calendar StartSelect the start date of search through the calendar

    Calendar EndSelect the end date of search through the calendar

    Calendar Start

    Recording Image List

    Play

    Delete

    Calendar End

    Select Channel

    Search

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    Recording image listAfter click Search, the recording image list will display the search result.Arrange the search result by filename, creation time and duration.

    Select ChannelSelect the channel to search the recording image.1 is the default channel.

    Play

    Select the recording image from search result then click the button to play the recording imagethrough VSC Media Player.

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    Audio On /OffClick Audio On/Off to switch audio between On and Off.

    NOTE:

    Please refer to System Operat ion\App l icat ion Conf ig \Conf ig \Au dio for further description.

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    Sequence Tour

    The detail function illustration as below:

    Second Switch The Second selection for active SEQ.Stop Stop the function of SEQ.

    NOTE:

    The Sequence is same as the SEQ.

    Second Selection

    Stop

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    Second Switch

    Use this function to automatize switch the channel pages sequentially. It is available for anylayout mode.

    The following pictures illustrate how to switching 16 Channelsin the Layout Mode-04CHbyactive the SEQ:

    According to the sequence setting, display the channel by sequence and rebroadcast.You can select the second to adjust the speed of page switch from 5, 10, 15 20, 30 and 60Seconds.

    NOTE:

    The main channel would not change the IP Camera by sequentially in the PIP mode.The function of layout is useless after the SEQ is active.

    Active the SEQ with 5 seconds

    5 seconds

    5 seconds

    5 seconds5 seconds

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    Stop

    This function can stop auto page/channel switch sequentially. Please see the example of16CH as below:

    Use this function to stop switching the channel pages sequentially.

    The following pictures illustrate how to stop switching 16 Channelsin the LayoutMode-04CH:

    NOTE:

    1. The layout mode is unchangeable till the SEQ function is stop.

    Active the SEQ with 5 seconds

    5 seconds

    5 seconds

    5 seconds5 seconds

    Stop to active the SEQ with 5 secondsBack to Default Status

    SEQ SEQ

    Select the Layout Mode

    ActiveTheSEQ

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    2. The SEQ will keep in active when use the function of Enlarge Screenon the Screen Modeto enlarge the screen to full screen.

    SEQ

    SEQ

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    Application Config

    The detail function illustration as below:

    Camera Finder Search the IP Camera.Rotate To rotate images.Lock Lock the VMS Software.eMap Open the eMap function.Web Browser Open the Web Browser of IP Camera.Config Enter the Software Setting.

    Audio Broadcast Open the Audio Upload function.Log Open the Log Information.

    Web Browser

    Config

    Audio Upload

    Log

    Camera Finder

    Rotate

    Lock

    eMap

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    Camera Find erUse this setting to setup all of the IP Cameras quickly and easily via LAN environment. It isalmost same as the Cam Finder, but there are some different between them.

    The detail function illustration as below:

    IP Camera List Display all the IP Cameras from the LAN environment.Search Search all the IP Cameras from the LAN environment.Auto fit Fix the IP Cameras to the channels by automatically.IP Camera Info. Display all the parameters of the IP Camera.Submit Save the parameter of the IP Camera.

    Apply to channel Apply the ID and Password for the IP Camera.

    IP Camera List

    Search

    Auto fix

    IP Camera

    Information

    Submit

    Apply to

    channel

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    Double click the left-button of mouse to display the shortcut then operate the function.

    The detail function illustration as below:

    Channel List Select the channel.Protocol Type Select the transmission package protocol.

    NOTE:

    1. The Video Format will be H.264 (Main Stream) if you select the single channel and it will beH.264 (Sub Stream) for All Channel.

    2. It is recommended to manage the DVR-16channel by the VMS to avoid the slow speed ofoperation.

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    The following illustrate how to set up the IP Camera via Camera Finder:

    1. Click Camera Finderto start the program.

    2. After the pop-up windows of the Camera Finder is shown, Click Search.

    3. Click the IP camera to display the information that has been searched.

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    4. Click Submitto save the data after modified Name and IP address if necessary.

    5. Click right button of mouse to choose the CH and Streaming protocol if you want to set up.

    6. The software will show the real time image of the channel on the screen.

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    NOTE:

    The VMS can also setup the remote camera.Please refer to System Operat ion\Appl icat ion Conf ig\Conf ig\Channel for furtherdescription.

    ONVIF Camera Find er

    Search and configure all the cameras easily and quickly through ONVIF via LAN environment.

    1. Click ONVIF Camera Fin derto start the program.

    2. It might pop-up an error window and shows a blank interface.

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    3. Start Task Manager to stop the service (Function Discovery Resource Publication) which isusing port 3072.

    4. Restart VMS and enter ONVIF Camera Finder

    5. Find the camera parameters

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    6. View the camera

    7. Search and configure the camera

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    eMapUse this setting to integrate and edit the address setting of the IP Camera on the eMap.

    The detail function illustration as below:

    New Create a new map information file.Open Open a new map information file.Save Save a new map information file.Save As Save as a map information fileSelect Map Image Load a JPG file.

    NOTE:

    1. Although the eMap save as the setting with *.ini, but the VMS also supports the format ofJPEG.

    2. The eMap can be an interior ground plan or an actual installation picture.

    After loading the map, click the right-button of mouse to display the shortcut then operate thefunction.

    Edit the IP Camera Create/Remove the IP Camera.Channel List Select the IP Camera.

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    The following pictures illustrate how to add the mark for the IP Camera:

    1. Click eMapto start the eMap program.

    2. Click Fileto list the sub-function.

    3. Select a JPEG file by click Select Map Image.

    4. The JPEG of the eMap will displayed on the main windows

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    5. Add a new camera by click the right-button of mouse on the map.

    6. The image which is on the channel will show on the screen directly after double click themouse.

    7. Click Saveto save this map file (JPG) into xxx.ini after the setting is completed.

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    3. Installation of Internet Explorer ad-hoc componentsAfter the Username and Password are confirmed, a control setup screen pops up under theIE address bar. Click Insta l l Ac t iveX Contro l to continue.

    The security warning screen appears. Click "Install". The ActiveX Control is namedActiveX Control". This software is owned by our company and well certified. You can useit without any doubts about its validity.

    When ActiveX Control is installed successfully, you can see the camera image andinterface on your screen.

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    Config (Appl icat ion Conf ig)

    The detail function illustration as below:

    Fundamental Set up the parameter of System.Channel Set up the parameter of IP camera.Event Set up the parameter of Event.

    Scheduling Set up the parameter of Schedule.User Set up the parameter of User.Audio Upload Set up the parameter of Audio.Record Set up the parameter of Record.Pause Stop the image display.Log View the Log information.Relay Set up the port management of VMS.Alarm Watch Set up alarm watch function.Group Set up the IP Camera Group.Tour Set up the parameter of TourTravel Set up the parameter of TravelBackup Back up the recorded video in specified pathAbout Display the VMS information.

    NOTE:

    The Application Config will enable after the setting is completed by click App lyand Save.

    There are 2 kinds of setting methods in the Config as below:With ChannelWithout Channel.

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    With Channel:Before to modify the parameter, you have to select channel at first where is on thebookmark of Channel, Eventand Schedule at first.

    1. Select a camera.

    2. Modify the setting of the camera that you had selected.

    NOTE:

    Channel 1is the default channel.

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    Without Channel:Modify the parameter on the bookmark of Fundamental, User, Audio Upload, Record,Log, Relay, Alarm Watch, Groupand Abou t.

    1. Select a camera.

    NOTE:

    The channel selection is unchangeable in these bookmarks.

    FundamentalThe fundamental means the basic record setting which supports pre-setting for recordingthe video.

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    Schedule Mode:The VMS will record the full information of the HDD to log information when the VMS stopthe recording function if the recording image size is exceeded the storage limitation.

    NOTE:

    The new setting would be enabling after restart the VMS.2000MB is the default space for reserved space.

    Enable Local Record ModeIf the media storage different on the default path (C:\users\[user name]\VMS\media\)enable the function will record on original path first till the file be ended, then transmit thefile to the path you specified.

    Media Storage PathInput the folder path directly or click Browseto select it easily. Five path groups can be setup in here.Every Media Storage Path provides the HDD resource information for customers.

    According to the different OS, the different path exist the default path.

    OS System Absolute PathWindows XP C:\Documents and Settings\ [User name] \VMS\media\Windows Vista C:\Users\ [User name] \VMS\media\

    NOTE:

    The HDD resource is the same with the HDD resource of System status.

    Please refer to System Operat ion\Screen Status\HDD Resou rces for furtherdescription.

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    JoystickThe functions can support to control the direction including: Up, Down, Right, Left, Homeand Zoom In/Out. Please see the protocol list as below:

    Series PortProtocol

    Pelco P Pelco D

    COM12400 2400

    4800 4800

    9600 9600

    COM22400 2400

    4800 4800

    9600 9600

    COM32400 24004800 4800

    9600 9600

    COM42400 2400

    4800 4800

    9600 9600

    COM52400 2400

    4800 4800

    9600 9600

    COM6

    2400 2400

    4800 48009600 9600

    Sync Local TimeSynchronize the local time with PC.Check this option to synchronize the recorder time with the PC that is currently being usedto access the recorder.

    NOTE:Please refer to System Operat ion\Screen Mo de\Layout for further description.

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    RTSP URLThere are many path selections for customer which provide different stream to the VMS.The IP camera can provide the MJPEG/H.264 stream. Change the RTSP URL to receivethe different image type.

    The detail function illustration as below:RTSP URL IP Camera Mode Stream Type

    /cam1/MPEG4 Main Stream MPEG4 MPEG4

    /cam1/MJPEG Main Stream MJPEG MJPEG

    /cam1/H.264 Main Stream H.264 H.264

    /dome1/H.264 Main Stream H.264 H.264

    The different type would show different RTSP URL in the pull-down menu.

    NOTE:

    The IP camera also has the 3GPP streaming, but it is only for mobile phone solution

    RelayThe default is blank.Select H.264-1, MPEG4-1, and MJPEG-1 for relaying Sub video streaming.

    HTTP PortThe default HTTP port is 80.The port setting follows the IANA standard. Change the port setting according to therequirement and environment.

    Login IDThe default login ID is root from IP camera.

    The login ID is the same as IP camera.Password

    The default Password is root from IP camera.The password is the same with IP camera.

    Media TypeThe default setting is UDP.Select UDP, TCP, HTTP, multicast for video streaming transmission.

    ProtocolDifferences

    Tunneling Pocket Loss Speed

    HTTP Easy Fair Fair

    TCP Fair Lower FastUDP Hard Lowest Fastest

    NOTE:

    HTTP is recommended if your network is protected with firewalls.

    Jitter BufferThis function can handle packet loss and packet re-ordering.Set up the buffer time which helps the video smoother according to your bandwidth toadjust the buffer time.There are 7 kinds of parameters for customer: N/A, 150ms, 300ms, 500ms, 1s, 3s and 5s.The default parameter is the 300ms.

    NOTE:

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    The Jitter Buffer is not the same as the web page of IP camera.Set up the range of Jitter Buffer according to the environment.

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    Digital ZoomEnable the function to use the Digital Zoom IN and OUT.When the function enable, the shortcut function will be appear through the right-button ofmouse.There are 3 kinds of setting for customers: N/A, 8X and 16X.The different parameter will affect the ZOOM IN/OUT of shortcut function.The default parameter is the 8X.

    NOTE:

    Select the N/A parameter to disable the shortcut function.Please refer to System Operat ion \Windows Funct ion \Shortcu t Func t ion for furtherdescription.

    Audio Upload CodecThere are 3 kinds of audio code from IP camera including G.711, G.722 andG.724.The audio code selections follow the IP camera type.Click talkbutton then transmit the sound to IP camera.

    NOTE:

    You need to install microphone to computer first and remote camera must be installed thespeakers.

    Media Batch DurationIt means the Manual / Schedule recording duration. (Unit: sec).And the software only provides the post-record function.The default setting is 3600 (60 minutes).Recommend the valve is 600 (10 minutes).

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    Display TextRemark the string at the top of the channel.The software provides the 20 byte word into this text, and clicks the RGB checkbox tochange the color.

    Red Green Blue Result

    Black Red

    Green Blue Yellow Cyan Magenta White

    Get OSDGet OSD (On Screen Display) allows user to add an informational text message fromcamera to the video.

    After select a camera and click Get OSD, the text of the camera will show on the field.You can also change the color of the Display Text, click Saveto apply the setting.

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    EventThe Event bookmark means the setting which to record the video by event for eachcamera.When the event is triggered, the camera will record the message to log information and

    record the image to HDD.

    IVA Detection only support 5Megapixel camera and need tocompatible with camera IVA firmware.

    NameThe default name is the ch[Number] event.The [Number] is follow up the channel number.

    Trigger SourcesThere are 2 trigger sources for customer: On Boot and Alarm Input.

    The detail function illustration as below:

    On Boot:When the system is rebooted due to power shortage, sabotage, or other reasons, the

    function will enable.

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    Alarm Input:When the alarm input could be detected due to the security equipment connected from theDI terminals behind the machine: such as door/window detectors or infrared sensors, thefunction will enable.

    Motion DetectionWhen motion is detected from any objects appeared in the set detection area, the function

    will be enabled.Our IP camera always provides the three areas for customers application and there arethree kinds of setting of motion detection for every area: Start, Stop and Start/Stop.

    Start:When the objects enter or move in the motion area, the system will detect the motion torecord the image according to the setting of recording duration.

    Start

    Rec 60 sec

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    StopWhen the objects move off the motion area, the system will detect and start to record,according to the setting of recording duration

    NOTE:

    The next trigger will occur in the recording is completed.

    Camera Blind Detection"Blind Detection" is typically used in high traffic area. For example, to detect whether theexhibit has been destroyed or removed from the office lobby.Our IP camera always provides the three areas for customers application: Start, Stop andStart/Stop.

    NOTE:

    Set up the area from IP camera through Web page.Please refer to the IP camera Users Manual for further detailed description.

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    Recording DurationIt means the Event recording duration. (Unit: sec)The VMS will record the image when enable the Trigger Sources: On Boot, Alarm Input,Motion Detection, Blind Detection or IVA Detection.

    The software only provides the post-record function.

    The default setting is 60 sec.

    NOTE:

    Event triggered recording requires remote devices to send notifications.

    NotifySystem will send the VMS crash dump file to engineer by email automatically whensystem crashes.

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    Schedul ingThe Schedule bookmark means the setting which to Record the video by scheduling foreach camera.

    The detail function illustration as below:

    Schedule Data/Time Setting

    Select the recording method through the type of Daily, Weekly and Data.

    DailyRecord the image by 1~24 hour.Set up the recording time by yourself.

    WeeklySelect the day to record the image from Weekly.There are 7 days selections in the pull-down menu including Sunday, Monday, Tuesday,Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday.

    DateSelect the date to record the image from Calendar. The Calendar is like the Windowscalendar.

    Time SettingNo matter which method you choose, you need to enable the recording time first.Click the left-button / right-button of mouse to enable / disable the recording time (Red /Gray). You can also drag the mouse to select many areas easily.

    Red (Enable)

    Gray (Disable)

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    Schedule Channel SettingCombine with the multiple schedules setting into each channel.Select the channel and schedule type then set up it.

    NOTE:

    One data only set up one time setting into the list.

    Add:Add the schedule into the list.Please remember to set up the Schedule Setting first then click Addto add it.

    Remove:Remove the schedule from the list. Select the schedule then click Removeto remove it.

    Modify:Modify the time then click Modi fyto complete the change.

    NOTE:

    The function only can modify the time setting.

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    Overwrite:Copy the schedule setting to other channel.The function can save the schedule setting time.

    1. The default channel is the channel 1.

    2. Select the overwrite channel then click Overwri teto save the setting.

    3. After finish the setting, the IP camera channel will own the same parameter with thechannel 1.

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    UserThe User bookmark means the settings for access permission.

    The detail function illustration as below:

    Account LevelThere are two fixed account levels Admin and Guest.

    NOTE:

    Please refer to System Operat ion\Login\Log in ID & Password \for further description.

    Change the PasswordThe default password is the same as the User name.

    Level

    Content

    User Name PasswordAdministrator admin admin

    Guest guest guest

    Input the information to change the password.Click the button to finish the setting

    NOTE:

    The new password would enable after next opening the software next.

    Apply the authority

    Use this setting to set the authority for different user. Settings will take effect after restart.

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    User Relay Visible ChannelEnable/ Disable the channel being visible.

    Disable channel 1 then relay to CMS

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    Aud io Upload

    The Audio Upload bookmark means the setting which to make a group audio broadcast.The detail function illustration as below:

    NOTE:

    Click Audio Broadcastto open the setting.

    Please refer to System Operation\Basic Funct ion\Aud io Broadc ast\for furtherdescription.

    Audio Upload GroupThis function can achieve the application of audio broadcast.

    Add Group:Text the group name. And click Add Group to add the group into the pull-down menu.Every Audio Group can select different channel to Enable List to use.The text can support the 20 byte words.

    Group List:When the group is added, find the new selection in the pull-down menu.

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    Speak Off:Click the button to enable the audio broadcast function which speaks through themicrophone.When the button was clicked, the button would be change the display information SpeakOff -> Speak On and go back the live view mode.

    Remove Group:Remove the Audio Group from group list.

    Select ChannelSelect the channel to use the audio broadcast function.

    Disable List:Create the Audio Group first then display all channel into Disable List.The Disable List channels mean the Unused Channel.

    Enable List:The Enable List channels mean the Used Channel.

    Select the channel then click the function button to move the channel between theDisable/Enable List.

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    Signal Move:Select the channel from Display List then click the function button to move the channelbetween the Disable/Enable List.

    Select All:Click the function button to move all channel between the Disable/Enable List.

    Please remember to clickApp lyto write the parameter into software.In the finally, please click Savebefore exiting.

    NOTE:Please check the related setting.Software: The audio setting must be active.Hardware: Check the microphone of PC a