Genie XMS Central Management Software Enterprise-Level, Intelligent Analysis, Distributed Connectivity User’s Manual Copyright © EverFocus Electronics Corp. Release Date: May, 2015 Notice: The content is subject to change without notice. EVERFOCUS ELECTRONICS CORPORATION Genie XMS Central Management Software User’s Manual 1995-2015 EverFocus Electronics Corp. www.everfocus.com.tw All rights reserved. No part of the contents of this manual may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means without written permission of the EverFocus Electronics Corporation. Release Date: May, 2015 i TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. Introduction ................................................................................................................. 1 2. Application ................................................................................................................... 2 3. General Operation ........................................................................................................ 3 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 Login / Logout ............................................................................................................... 3 Activate the License...................................................................................................... 5 Live View Window ........................................................................................................ 9 3.3.1 eMap Window................................................................................................ 12 3.3.1.1 Go to eMap Layer ............................................................................... 15 3.3.1.2 Event Pop-Up on eMap ...................................................................... 17 3.3.1.3 Live View window on eMap ............................................................... 20 3.3.2 Live View Tool Bar .......................................................................................... 21 3.3.3 Device List Setup ............................................................................................ 22 3.3.3.1 Group Settings.................................................................................... 23 3.3.3.2 Editing Device Configurations ............................................................ 25 3.3.3.3 Device Type List .................................................................................. 26 3.3.3.4 Functions on Device List ..................................................................... 27 3.3.3.5 Adding Devices ................................................................................... 28 3.3.3.6 Dynamic System Status Monitoring ................................................... 44 3.3.3.7 Device Maintain ................................................................................. 45 3.3.4 Layout Setting ................................................................................................ 47 3.3.5 Page Sequence ............................................................................................... 50 3.3.6 PTZ Control..................................................................................................... 54 3.3.6.1 Live View PTZ Control......................................................................... 54 3.3.6.2 PTZ Control Panel ............................................................................... 55 3.3.6.3 Set Preset ........................................................................................... 57 3.3.6.4 Auto Pan ............................................................................................. 58 3.3.6.5 Set Pattern.......................................................................................... 60 3.3.6.6 Set Tour .............................................................................................. 61 3.3.6.7 Auto Tracking ..................................................................................... 63 3.3.7 Digital Zoom / Fisheye ................................................................................... 66 3.3.7.1 Digital Zoom ....................................................................................... 66 3.3.7.2 Fisheye................................................................................................ 67 3.3.8 eZ Tracker....................................................................................................... 68 Recording.................................................................................................................... 73 3.4.1 Live View Recording ....................................................................................... 73 3.4.2 Schedule Recording........................................................................................ 74 3.4.3 Setting up the Recording Path ....................................................................... 76 3.4.4 Auto Backup Recording.................................................................................. 77 ii 3.5 3.6 3.7 3.8 4. Playback ...................................................................................................................... 79 3.5.1 Remote Playback............................................................................................ 79 3.5.1.1 Playback Bar ....................................................................................... 80 3.5.1.2 Time Search ........................................................................................ 83 3.5.1.3 Quick Playback ................................................................................... 84 3.5.2 Local Playback ................................................................................................ 88 3.5.2.1 Remote Archive from the System ...................................................... 88 Event List .................................................................................................................... 90 Genie XMS Servers Management............................................................................... 91 3.7.1 Adding Multiple IP Cameras from a Genie XMS Server to the System.......... 91 3.7.2 Group Setup ................................................................................................... 92 3.7.3 User Privilege Setup ....................................................................................... 95 Smart Search ............................................................................................................ 100 Setting ...................................................................................................................... 103 4.1 4.2 4.3 4.4 Record & Play ........................................................................................................... 104 4.1.1 Built-In Calculator ........................................................................................ 104 4.1.2 Playback ....................................................................................................... 104 4.1.3 Holidays ........................................................................................................ 105 4.1.4 Schedule ....................................................................................................... 105 4.1.5 Archive ......................................................................................................... 108 Event ......................................................................................................................... 111 4.2.1 Alarm/Event Setting (Device)....................................................................... 111 4.2.1.1 Access ............................................................................................... 112 4.2.1.2 DVR ................................................................................................... 114 4.2.1.3 IPCam ............................................................................................... 117 4.2.1.4 NVR ................................................................................................... 120 4.2.1.5 RTSP .................................................................................................. 123 4.2.2 System Event (Server) .................................................................................. 126 4.2.3 Event Setting ................................................................................................ 128 4.2.4 Event Audio Setting...................................................................................... 129 Storage Device .......................................................................................................... 130 4.3.1 Disk Information .......................................................................................... 130 4.3.2 Storage Device Management....................................................................... 131 4.3.3 iSCSI Setting ................................................................................................. 134 4.3.4 RAID Management ....................................................................................... 135 Network .................................................................................................................... 136 4.4.1 Network Setting ........................................................................................... 136 4.4.2 Email............................................................................................................. 139 4.4.3 DDNS ............................................................................................................ 140 4.4.4 Network Test ................................................................................................ 142 iii 4.5 4.6 4.7 4.8 4.9 5. System Setting .......................................................................................................... 143 4.5.1 Time Zone..................................................................................................... 143 4.5.2 Date / Time .................................................................................................. 144 4.5.3 EKB200 ......................................................................................................... 145 4.5.4 Miscellaneous .............................................................................................. 147 4.5.5 Customized Title and Icon............................................................................ 148 4.5.6 License.......................................................................................................... 149 4.5.7 Database Backup and Restore ..................................................................... 153 4.5.8 Firmware Upgrade ....................................................................................... 154 4.5.9 EMX32 .......................................................................................................... 155 4.5.10 SNMP.......................................................................................................... 156 4.5.11 eMap Icon Setting ...................................................................................... 157 4.5.12 Black/White List ......................................................................................... 158 User Setting .............................................................................................................. 159 4.6.1 User Time Zone ............................................................................................ 159 4.6.2 Local Save Settings ....................................................................................... 160 4.6.3 OSD Setting .................................................................................................. 161 4.6.4 Change Own Password ................................................................................ 162 4.6.5 Language ...................................................................................................... 163 User Management .................................................................................................... 164 4.7.1 User Account ................................................................................................ 164 4.7.2 User Group ................................................................................................... 167 System Information .................................................................................................. 170 4.8.1 System .......................................................................................................... 170 4.8.2 System Log ................................................................................................... 171 4.8.3 Server Status ................................................................................................ 172 4.8.4 Recording Data Report................................................................................. 173 Failover Setting ......................................................................................................... 173 Licensed Functions.................................................................................................... 175 5.1 Xfleet Management .................................................................................................. 176 5.1.1 Configuring the Mobile DVR Settings .......................................................... 180 5.1.2 Adding a Mobile DVR to the System ............................................................ 182 5.1.3 Setting up a Xfleet Group............................................................................. 185 5.1.4 Adding a Vehicle to the Xfleet Group .......................................................... 186 5.1.5 Mobile DVR Live View / Playback on Xfleet Live View Window .................. 188 5.1.6 Mobile DVR Live View on System Live View Window ................................. 189 5.1.7 Mobile DVR Playback on System Live View Window................................... 190 5.1.7.1 Playback on XMS Window................................................................ 190 5.1.7.2 Time Search for MDVR ..................................................................... 194 5.1.7.3 Quick Playback for MDVR................................................................. 195 iv 5.2 5.3 5.1.7.4 Local Playback for MDVR ................................................................. 199 5.1.7.5 Remote Archive from the System .................................................... 199 5.1.8 Recording for Mobile DVR ........................................................................... 201 5.1.8.1 Auto Backup ..................................................................................... 201 5.1.8.2 Live View Recording for MDVR ........................................................ 202 5.1.8.3 Live View Tool Bar for MDVR ........................................................... 203 5.1.9 Xfleet Group List .......................................................................................... 205 5.1.10 GPS Tracking............................................................................................... 206 5.1.11 Analysis Report .......................................................................................... 207 5.1.12 Xfleet Setting.............................................................................................. 209 Access Control .......................................................................................................... 210 5.2.1 Playback Bar for Access Control................................................................... 211 5.2.2 Adding Access Control Server to the XMS Server ........................................ 212 5.2.3 Setting up Event Configurations .................................................................. 215 IVS ............................................................................................................................. 218 5.3.1 CO2 Sensor ................................................................................................... 218 5.3.2 License Plate Recognition (LPR) ................................................................... 219 v Genie XMS Central Management Software Chapter 1. 1 Introduction EverFocus Genie XMS is an open system integration platform which is well designed with a scalable and modular architecture that can be easily expanded or integrated with various systems or applications such as IVS, POS, LPR, access control and fleet management. Most importantly, Genie XMS can analyze big data and information accumulated from all these systems in order to make prediction, to provide timely response and even to optimize business performance, creating long-term value for clients across various verticals and industries. Genie XMS also features its strong compatibility and interoperability which allows it to connect all sorts of devices including IP cameras, NVRs, DVRs, mobile DVRs, I/O devices, smart mobile devices and access control products. Therefore, it can be tailored to meet a variety of needs and have a wider range of application. Together with the web-based platform advantage, users can simply access the surveillance system from any remote site just with a web browser, making the surveillance available anywhere and anytime. EverFocus Genie XMS CMS 1 Elite 2 NVR8004X-16 EverFocus Genie XMS CMS N Systems and Devices from Other Brands like LPR, POS, I/O Devices EverFocus Devices Commander 2 ENVR8008 (IP camera / DVR / NVR / Access Control System) Network Mobile Notebook Pad ONVIF-Conformant 3rd Party IP Camera iOS / Android 1 Genie XMS Central Management Software Chapter 2 2. Application The Genie XMS comes with four versions listed as below. The content of this manual contains full functions of the Genie XMS software. Please be noted that the license required functions may not be operated unless the license has been acquired and activated. To activate the license, please refer to 3.2 Activate the License. • Standard • Full Function (Standard functions + Access Control + XFleet) • Access (Standard functions + Access Control) • XFleet (Standard functions + XFleet) The content can also be applied to the following EverFocus NVR series. • Commander 2 Series NVR • Elite 2 Series NVR The Genie XMS CMS is designed with an open platform, allowing customization to cater to your needs. Please contact EverFocus if customization is required. Features: • Distribution (Server everywhere) • Full Connection (Connecting peace of mind) • Customization (Adaptable, Extendable) • Intelligence (Smart search, IVS, Data management) 2 Genie XMS Central Management Software Chapter 3 3. General Operation You can view the live videos or operate the Live View Window through the Web browser. 3.1 Login / Logout 1. To log in the system, open a Google Chrome Web browser, type the IP address of the system in the address field and press the Enter key on the keyboard, the Welcome window pops up. Follow the instruction steps to update the latest Plugin version. After reloading the webpage, the login window pops up. Type the user ID and password to log in. By default, the user ID is admin and the password is 11111111. Note for the first time login: The Welcome window will only be prompted for the first time login in order to update the system to the latest plugin version. The Agreement window will only be prompted for the first time login. Click Agree. When the Plug-in blocked appears on the browser, select Always allow plug-ins on xxx, click Done and then reload the webpage. 3 Genie XMS Central Management Software 2. To log out the system, click the Logout button on the upper-right corner of the Live View Window. The system will return to the login window. 4 Genie XMS Central Management Software 3.2 Activate the License Users can activate the license by an Online or Offline process. Computers connected to the internet can be activated Online while computers without an internet connection should be activated using the Offline process. To activate the license, on the Live View window, click the Setting button to display the left-side menu bar. Click System Setting and then click License. Online Activation: 1. Select Online Mode. 2. Enter the basic information in the fields such as Company Name, Email and TEL. 3. Enter the Supported Channel Number of this license that you purchase. 4. Enter the Serial Number you obtained after purchase. 5. Click Activate, and the following window will appear. Please click Confirm and the system will start rebooting. 6. After rebooting, the license is activated. 5 Genie XMS Central Management Software Offline Activation: If you have installed the Genie XMS in a computer without an internet connection, you can use the Offline process to activate your license key. You will need to have another computer with internet connection for validating and generating an Activation Key. 1. Select Offline Mode. 2. Enter the basic information in the fields such as Company Name, Email and TEL. 3. Enter the Supported Channel Number of this license that you purchase. 4. Enter the Serial Number you obtained after purchase. 5. Click Export Certificate to export the “XMS_CER” file to the computer. 6. Find another computer with internet connection. Open a browser and type http://xms.everfocus.com.tw in the address field to open the following Web page. 6 Genie XMS Central Management Software 7. Click Activate, and the following page appears. 8. Click the Select your certificate then upload to select the pre-exported “XMS_CER” file. 9. When the message shows up as below, the private key file named “XMS_PRIVATEKEY” is successfully downloaded to your computer. Click OK to complete. 10. Now, return to the License page and then click Import Private Key to import the “XMS_PRIVATEKEY” file. 7 Genie XMS Central Management Software 11. Then, a “Success” message will display at lower-left corner and the system will start rebooting automatically. 8 Genie XMS Central Management Software 3.3 Live View Window 1 3 8 6 4 2 5 7 10 9 11 12 13 15 14 16 20 18 17 19 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 33 32 34 35 36 37 38 39 No. Name Description 1 Tree Menu Click to show / hide the left-side Menu Bar. 2 List Click to display the Device List on the left-side Menu Bar. 3 Ratio Click to switch the ratio of all the live streams on the Matrix Live View between original (source video) and extended (to the layout screen). 4 Group Click to configure the Group settings (see 3.3.3.1 Group Settings). 5 OSD Display Mode Click to show / hide the information of device name and time. 6 eMap Click to enter the eMap setup page (see 3.3.1 eMap Window). 7 Toggle Full Screen Click to display the Matrix Live View in full screen. 8 Device Detail Click to enter the Device List setup page (see 3.3.3 Device List Setup). 9 Option Click to show / hide the Live View Tool Bar at the bottom of each cell. See 3.3.2 Live View Tool Bar for more details. 9 Genie XMS Central Management Software 10 Expand / Collapse Click to expand or collapse the Device List. 11 Page Indicates the current layout of the live view. 12 Live View Click to display the Matrix Live View. 13 Playback Click to enter the playback page for multi-channel playback (see 3.5 Playback). 14 Event List Click to enter the Event List setup page (see 3.6 Event List). 15 Close Stream Click to disconnect the live streams. 16 Smart Search Click to enter the Smart Search page (see 3.8 Smart Search). 17 Access List This function is license required. Click to enter the Access Control setup page (see 5.2 Access Control). 18 Sub Window Click to open a sub window for displaying the current matrix live view on additional monitor. The number of sub window is unlimited. The sub window live view depends on the current matrix live view displayed on the Genie XMS. 19 Xfleet Setting This function is license required. Click to enter the Xfleet setup page (see 5.1.12 Xfleet Setting). 20 EMX32 Click to display the Matrix Live View on the monitor of EMX32 (see 4.5.9 EMX32). 21 IVS This function is license required. Click to enter the Intelligent Video Surveillance (IVS) setup page (see 5.3 IVS). 22 Setting Click to enter the Settings page (see 4. Setting). 23 Matrix Live View Displays the live view streams in matrix. 24 Save Click to save the current live layout as a Page in the Page List (see 3.3.4 Layout Setting). 25 Logout Click to log out the system. 26 Theme Switch Click to switch the theme between the dark and light. 27 Device Click to display the Device List on the left-side menu (see 3.3.3 Device List Setup).Click to switch the theme between the dark 28 Xfleet This function is license required. Click to enter the Xfleet Management page (see 5.1 Xfleet Management). 29 Search Column Type in the column to search the Device Name from the list. Click All to display all devices. 30 Device List Displays all the types of devices connected to the system (see 3.3.3.4 Functions on Device List). 10 Genie XMS Central Management Software 31 Layout Detail Click to enter the Layout Design page. You can further create or modify the personal layout design (see 3.3.4 Layout Setting). 32 Layout Click to enter the layout page for layout selection (see 3.3.4 Layout Setting). 33 PTZ Detail Click to enter the PTZ setup page (see 3.3.6 PTZ Control). 34 PTZ Control Click to display the PTZ Control panel (see 3.3.6 PTZ Control). 35 Page Detail Click to enter the Page setup page (see 3.3.5 Page Sequence). 36 Page Click to display the Page List (see 3.3.5 Page Sequence). 37 Time Search Click to display the Time Search calendar for playback (see 3.5.1.2 Time Search). 38 Digital Zoom / Fisheye Click to enter the Digital Zoom / Fisheye operation page (see 3.3.7 Digital Zoom / Fisheye). 39 Archive Displays the archiving process (see 3.5 Playback). 11 Genie XMS Central Management Software 3.3.1 eMap Window You can configure a dynamic eMap alert to lay out the locations of triggered cameras and alarms within a floor plan. When a motion, video loss or alarm is triggered, the system will go to the eMap for I/O alarm; for layer where the camera is applied to. The event icons ( for motion; connection loss) will appear around the device icon for alert. You can also double click the device icon to see its live view (see 3.3.1.3 Live View Window on eMap), or set up an auto pop up of camera live view when events occur. To enter the eMap setup page, on the Live View Window, click the eMap button. To customize the icon, please refer to 4.5.11 eMap Icon Setting. 1 2 3 4 6 5 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 No. Name 1 eMap Group List Description Click to display the eMap group list. 2 Event Mode Select to display the eMap in Event mode. The camera icon will blink when there is an event / alarm occurs. Maintain Mode Select to display the eMap in Maintain mode. Once selected, the edit buttons (Select, Delete, Save and Clear) will display on the right for eMap setting (see steps below). Show Event List Select to display the Event List on the bottom of the eMap. To display the Event List, you have to set up the Event settings first (see 4.2 Event). 3 4 12 Genie XMS Central Management Software 5 Show eMap Layer Setup Device(s) Check the box to highlight the device(s) setup for the “Go to eMap Layer” function (see 3.3.1.1 Go to eMap Layer). 6 Device(s) eMap Layer Setup Select the desired device(s) and then click this button to set up the device(s) for the “Go to eMap Layer” function (see 3.3.1.1 Go to eMap Layer). 7 Select 8 Delete 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Save Clear eMap Display Window Sort Column Search Column Event List Turn Page Icons Show List Number Click to select an eMap picture (PNG, JPG, JPEG, GIF, TIFF) from your computer. Select a camera on the eMap and then click the Delete button to delete the camera. Click to save the settings. Click to remove all the cameras on the eMap. Displays the eMap Layer. Click to sort the data in the column. Type in text to search the specific data from the column. Displays the triggered events. Click to turn to the next / previous / first / last page. Click the icon to display the number of events on a page. To setup an eMap: 1. On the Live View Window, click eMap, click the add node button to add a node. You can add multiple nodes and using your mouse to drag and drop the nodes for making eMap groups. To edit node name, click the rename button . To delete a node, click the remove button . 13 Genie XMS Central Management Software 2. Click the Select button to select a floor plan image from your computer. 3. Click List, drag and drop the desired devices from the Device List to the eMap. You can either drag a single (M)DVR/NVR or the desired channels from a single (M)DVR/NVR to the eMap. The device icons appear. You can also customize the icon image (see 4.5.11 Emap Icon Setting). To change the direction of an icon: click an icon, an adjustment blue frame appears around the icon. Click and hold the top blue square and then turn left / right using your mouse to change the direction of the icon. Click the Save button to save the setting. 4. Click the Save button to save the settings. 14 Genie XMS Central Management Software 3.3.1.1 Go to eMap Layer When an event occurs, the system will go to the eMap layer where the camera is applied to. For this function to work, you have to set up events for the desired cameras first (see 4.2 Event). To enable this function (here we use IP camera Motion Detection triggered on eMap for example): 1. On the Live View Window, click Setting > Event > Alarm/Event Setting (Device). Select IPCam from the device list and Motion from the event type. 2. To apply the Go to eMap Layer function to the desired cameras, check the Enable column of the device and then check the Go to eMap Layer column. 3. To activate the Motion Detection function: a. Click the Edit Motion Grid button to call up the Edit Motion Grid window. You can only configure one motion detection zone for each IP camera. b. Select an IP camera by checking the box on the list. You can also select multiple IP cameras to apply the same motion grid setting to the selected IP cameras. 15 Genie XMS Central Management Software c. On the Edit Motion Grid window, click the Apply to All button to apply the motion detection function to the entire screen. You can also set up a motion area by using your mouse to drag an area. d. Click the Sensitivity drop-down list to select the motion sensitivity for the motion area. e. Click the Apply button to save the settings 4. Click the Apply button to save the settings. 5. Go back to the eMap Window, when an event occurs, the system will go to the eMap layer where the camera is applied to. 6. If you apply one camera to multiple eMap layers, you can assign the XMS server to go to the specific eMap layer applied with this camera. a. Select an eMap layer from the eMap Group List. b. Click the device icon on the eMap Display Window and then check Device(s) eMap Layer Setup button. A Success message will appear on the bottom-left to indicate the setting is done successfully. You can follow this step to apply this function to multiple devices. c. Check the Show eMap Layer Setup Device(s) box will highlight the devices applied with this function. 7. To set up the duration time for the Go to eMap Layer, see 4.2.3 Event Setting. 16 Genie XMS Central Management Software 3.3.1.2 Event Pop-Up on eMap for I/O alarm; for connection loss) When an event occurs, the event icon ( for motion; will appear around the device icon. You can double click the device icon to see its live view. Or you can set up to automatically pop up camera live view, pop up alarm message, alarm sound or SOP window when events occur. For this function to work, you have to set up events for the desired devices first (see 4.2 Event). To enable this function (here we use IP camera Motion Detection triggered on eMap for example): 1. On the Live View Window, click Setting > Event > Alarm/Event Setting (Device). Select IPCam from the device list and Motion from the event type. 17 Genie XMS Central Management Software 2. To apply the desired motion event actions to the cameras, check the Enable column of the device and then check the desired event actions you want to apply to the eMap and then click the Apply button You can also click the Multi-Save button to apply the selected event notifications for all the devices on this page. Check the device boxes first and then click the Multi-Save button. Pre-Alarm Record (Sec.): Set up the duration for the buffer in second. This will determine the amount of footage (length of time) before the event trigger moment that will be included in an event video recording. Post-Alarm Record (Sec.): Set up the duration for the buffer in second. This will determine the amount of footage (length of time) after the event trigger moment that will be included in an event video recording. Email Notify: An email notification will send to the pre-configured receiver (see 4.4.2 Email). Alarm Popup: An alarm text will pop up on the top window. Live Stream Alarm Popup: A live view window will pop up. Audio Alert: An alarm sound will be activated for alert notification. To set up an alarm sound, please refer to 4.2.4 Event Audio Setting. Go to eMap Layer: The system will go to the eMap layer where the triggered camera is applied to (see 3.3.1.1 Go to eMap Layer). SOP Window Popup: An SOP window will pop up displaying the event procedures to take. When this window pops up, you can check the procedures and enter the information of what actions you have done in the blank. Click the Save button to save the information. The information will be displayed on the Event List (see 3.6 Event List). For this function to work, you have to click the SOP Setup button to edit an event procedure in advance. 18 Genie XMS Central Management Software Event List (image below) You can configure the dwell time for each event action and the number of SOP Window, please refer to 4.2.3 Event Setting for more details. 3. To activate the Motion Detection function: a. Click the Edit Motion Grid button to call up the Edit Motion Grid window. You can only configure one motion detection zone for each IP camera. b. Select an IP camera by checking the box on the list. You can also select multiple IP cameras to apply the same motion grid setting to the selected IP cameras. c. On the Edit Motion Grid window, click the Apply to All button to apply the motion detection function to the entire screen. You can also set up a motion area by using your mouse to drag an area. d. Click the Sensitivity drop-down list to select the motion sensitivity for the motion area. e. Click the Apply button to save the settings 4. Click the Apply button to save the settings. 5. Go back to the eMap Window, when an event occurs, the configured event actions will pop up. 19 Genie XMS Central Management Software 3.3.1.3 Live View window on eMap On the eMap page, double-click the camera icon can bring up the Live View window. : Click to start / stop live view recording to your computer. You have to set up the recording path for the recordings in advance (see 3.4.3 Setting up the Recording Path). : Click to transfer the sound from the device to the client side (remote client PC) if the speakers have been connected to the device. Note that a (built-in) amplifier and external power supply are required for the speakers. : Click to take a snapshot. You have to set up the recording path for the snapshots in advance (see 3.4.3 Setting up the Recording Path). : Click to transfer the sound from the client side (remote client PC) to the device if the microphones have been connected to the client side. Note that a (built-in) amplifier and external power supply are required for the microphones. For DVR/NVR/MDVR, double-click the device icon can bring up a matrix live view window. 20 Genie XMS Central Management Software 3.3.2 Live View Tool Bar You can use the Live View Tool Bar to control the main / sub streams, local recording, audio, snapshot and playback of the IP camera. On the Live View Window, click the Option button Live View Tool Bar appears on the top of the live view cell. 1 2 3 4 5 No. Name 1 Stream Type 2 Record 3 Audio (Speaker) 4 Snapshot 5 Microphone 6 Remote Play from Device 7 Quick Playback 8 Close 6 7 , the 8 Description Click to switch between main and sub stream. Click to start / stop live view recording locally. You have to set up the recording path for the recordings in advance (see 3.4.3 Setting up the Recording Path). Click to transfer the sound from the device to the client side (remote client PC) if the speakers have been connected to the device. Note that a (built-in) amplifier and external power supply are required for the speakers. Click to take a snapshot. You have to set up the recording path for the snapshots in advance (see 3.4.3 Setting up the Recording Path). Click to transfer the sound from the client side (remote client PC) to the device if the microphones have been connected to the client side. Note that a (built-in) amplifier and external power supply are required for the microphones. This button is only available for NVR / DVR / MDVR. Click to switch between live view streams from server (Genie XMS) or device. : Indicates the current live view stream is from server (Genie XMS). : Indicates the current live view stream is from the device. Note: To enable this function, you have to enable Connect by Server and Live Stream from Server on the device Maintain page. Please refer to 3.3.3.5.5 Manually Adding a NVR and 3.3.3.5.6 Manually Adding a (Mobile) DVR. Click to display the Quick Playback Bar for playing back (see 3.5.1.3 Quick Playback). Click to remove the stream from the Live View Window. 21 Genie XMS Central Management Software 3.3.3 Device List Setup You can configure and manage the device list using this page. On the Live View Window, click the Device Detail button window. , the Device List Setup page appears on the right 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 No. Name 1 Device Detail 2 Group / List 3 Edit / View 4 5 6 Export Load Template Total 7 Device Type List 8 Import 9 Delete 10 Add 11 12 Sort Column Search Column 13 Device Indicator Description Click to enter the Device List setup page. Click to switch between Group view and List view for the Device List. You can also setup the Group settings (see 3.3.3.1 Group Settings). Click to switch between Edit and View mode for the Device List. For editing the device configurations, see 3.3.3.2 Editing Device Configurations. Click to export the Device List file (.csv). Click to download the Device List Template (.csv). Display the current number of the connected devices. Click the drop down list and select the desired device type (see 3.3.3.3 Device Type List). Click to import the Device List file (.csv). Select the desired devices and click the Delete button to remove the devices from the Device List. Click to enter the Maintain page for adding devices. For more details on adding devices, see 3.3.3.5 Adding Devices. Click to sort the data in the column. Type in text to search the specific data from the column. The Device Indicator indicates the status of the devices (see 3.3.3.4 Functions on Device List). 22 Genie XMS Central Management Software 3.3.3.1 Group Settings You can configure the Device List to be displayed in group view. 1. On the Device List Setup page, click the Group button. 2. Click the Group folder on the Group List, the modification icons appears. 3. Click the add node button and enter a name to add a node. 23 Genie XMS Central Management Software 4. Click the List button, drag a device from the Device List and drop it to the created group. You can drag multiple devices to a single group. 5. If you want to change the device to another group, drag the device and drop it to the desired group. You can also drag and drop the group to organize the group layer. Move your mouse cursor over the device on the Group List can display the group/device info or double-click the device to enter its Web interface for remote configuration. 6. Click the Save button to save the settings. 24 Genie XMS Central Management Software 3.3.3.2 Editing Device Configurations You can edit the general device setting including Device Name, IP, HTTP port or enable / disable the , click the device to the system. On the Device List Setup page, click the Edit / View button column you want to configure and input the setting. Click the Update button to save the settings. You can also edit the detail device configurations. On the Device List Setup page, double click a device, the Maintain page appears (see 3.3.3.5 Adding Devices). Configure the settings and then click the Save button . 25 Genie XMS Central Management Software 3.3.3.3 Device Type List You can add devices, image, message or even a Website to the system. On the Device List Setup page, click the Device Type List drop-down list to select a device type. No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Name RTSP Vehicle IO IPCAM NVR DVR XMS Web Message Image Access Access Server Description RTSP streaming URL. Vehicle contains multiple mobile DVRs. All kinds of I/O devices. IP camera. EverFocus NVR. EverFocus DVR and mobile DVR. EverFocus XMS server. Web URL. Display message for Text or Marquee mode. Picture (PNG, JPG, JPEG, GIF, TIFF). Access controller or reader. ENS2000 Access management software. 26 Genie XMS Central Management Software 3.3.3.4 Functions on Device List You can operate the below functions on the Device List. Click to enter the Device List Setup page Indicates the number of devices on the Device List Click to Collapse or Expand the Device List Type in the column to search the Device Name from the list. Click All to display all devices Device Indicator Double click a device can access its Web interface Device Info Widow (move your mouse cursor over the device to display) The Device Indicator indicates the status of the devices. Status Connected Recording Event Triggered No Connection Disconnect Description Indicates the devices have been connected with streaming displayed. Indicates the live view recording (schedule record) is on. Indicates an event occurs or an alarm is triggered. Indicates there is no connection of this device. Indicates the devices have been disconnected. 27 Genie XMS Central Management Software 3.3.3.5 Adding Devices You can manually or automatically add devices to the system. On the Live View Window, click the , the Maintain page appears. Device Detail button and then click the Add button Maintain Page 28 Genie XMS Central Management Software 3.3.3.5.1 Manually Adding an IP Camera: Select IPCAM from the Device Type drop-down list, enter the device information and click the Save button to save the settings. The device will be added to the Device List. You can also click the Open Setting Page button to access the Web interface of the device. Enable: Check the box to enable the device. Device Name: Enter a name for the device. MAC Address: Enter the MAC address of the device. 29 Genie XMS Central Management Software IP: Enter the IP of the Device. HTTP Port: By default, the port is set to 80. Change the port number if necessary. Model: Select the model from the drop-down list. Storage Device: Select a storage device for the schedule recordings. Only the device assigned with a storage device can enable the Schedule Recording function. To setup the storage device, please see To create a new group in 4.3.2 Storage Device Management. User Account: Enter the user ID of the device. Password: Enter the password of the device. Host Name: Select a host from the drop-down list. Protocol: Select a protocol from the drop-down list. Live: Select Main or Sub for live view displaying. Recording: Select Main or Sub for the recording. Record Audio: Check the box to record the audio. Assembling: This is only available for Fisheye camera. Select a mounting type of the fisheye camera. Schedule: Select Always On / Always Off to enable / disable the Schedule recording function. You have to set up a schedule first (see 4.1.4 Schedule). Connect by Server: Check the box to enable recording from the device to the Genie XMS server. Port Forwarding: Check the box and then click the Save button to enable the Port Forwarding function. The port number assigned by the XMS server will be displayed in the Forward Port Number field. This function is useful if you want to remotely access XMS server and view the streams or remotely access the device live view from outside of the LAN via the internet (WAN). For this function to work, you have to configure the network setting in advance (see 4.4.1 Network Setting). To remotely access the device live view through WAN, simply type the IP address with forwarded port number (for example http://118.163.30.189:20003) in the address field of a browser. Forward Port Number: After enabling the Port Forwarding function and then click the Save button , the port number assigned by the XMS server will be displayed in this field. eMap Layer: Select an eMap layer to apply this device to. This eMap layer will be applied with the Go to eMap Layer function when event occurs (see 3.3.1.1 Go to eMap Layer). Related Device List: For certain functions, such as eZ Tracker (see 3.3.8 eZ Tracker), it’s required to establish the connection among devices, and the related devices will be listed here. 30 Genie XMS Central Management Software 3.3.3.5.2 Manually Adding an RTSP Device: Select RTSP from the Device Type drop-down list, enter the device information and click the Save button to save the settings. The device will be added to the Device List. Enable: Check the box to enable the device. Device Name: Enter a name for the device. IP: Enter the IP address of the device. URL Path (Main Stream): Enter the main stream URL path of the Device. URL Path (Sub Stream): Enter the sub stream URL path of the Device. RTSP Port: Enter the RTSP port. Model: Select a model of this device. User Account: Enter the user ID of the device. Password: Enter the password of the device. Storage Device: Select a storage device for the recording. You have to configure the storage settings first (see 4.3.2 Storage Device Management). Host Name: Select a host from the drop-down list. 31 Genie XMS Central Management Software Protocol: Select a protocol from the drop-down list. Schedule: Select Always On / Always Off to enable / disable the Schedule recording function. You have to set up a schedule first (see 4.1.4 Schedule). Live: Select Main or Sub for the live view stream. Recording: Select Main or Sub for the recordings. Record Audio: Check the box to record the audio. Connected by Server: Check the box to enable recording from the device to the Genie XMS server. Port Forwarding: Check the box and then click the Save button to enable the Port Forwarding function. The port number assigned by the XMS server will be displayed in the Forward Port Number field. This function is useful if you want to remotely access XMS server and view the streams or remotely access the device live view from outside of the LAN via the internet (WAN). For this function to work, you have to configure the network setting in advance (see 4.4.1 Network Setting). To remotely access the device live view through WAN, simply type the IP address with forwarded port number (for example http://118.163.30.189:20003) in the address field of a browser. Forward Port Number: After enabling the Port Forwarding function and then click the Save button , the port number assigned by the XMS server will be displayed in this field. eMap Layer: Select an eMap layer to apply this device to. This eMap layer will be applied with the Go to eMap Layer function when event occurs (see 3.3.1.1 Go to eMap Layer). 32 Genie XMS Central Management Software 3.3.3.5.3 Manually Adding a Vehicle: Select Vehicle from the Device Type drop-down list, enter the device information, select the desired mobile DVRs by checking the box, and then click the Save button . The device will be added to the Device List. Note that one mobile DVR can only be applied to one vehicle. Enable: Check the box to enable the device. Device Name: Enter a name for the device. License Plate Number: Enter the license plate number. SIM Card Number: Enter the SIM card number of the vehicle. Year of the Car: Enter the year of the car. Color of the Car: Enter the color of the car. Brand: Enter the brand of the car. File: Select an image file by clicking the Select button. Device List: Check the desired devices from the below list to be added to this Vehicle. 3.3.3.5.4 Manually Adding an I/O Device: Select IO from the Device Type drop-down list, enter the device information and click the Save button to save the settings. The device will be added to the Device List. Enable: Check the box to enable the device. Device Name: Enter a name for the device. Model: Select the model from the drop-down list. 33 Genie XMS Central Management Software 3.3.3.5.5 Manually Adding a NVR: Select NVR from the Device Type drop-down list, enter the device information, select the desired channels of the device, and then click the Save button to save the settings. The device will be added to the Device List. You can also click the Open Setting Page button interface of the device. to access the Web Enable: Check the box to enable the device. Device Name: Enter a name for the device. IP: Enter the IP of the Device. HTTP Port: By default, the port is set to 80. Change the port number if necessary. Model: Select the model from the drop-down list. Storage Device: Select a storage device for the schedule recordings. Only the device assigned with a storage device can enable the Schedule Recording function. To setup the storage device, please see To create a new group in 4.3.2 Storage Device Management. User Account: Enter the user ID of the device. Password: Enter the password of the device. Live: Select Main or Sub for live view displaying. 34 Genie XMS Central Management Software Recording: Select Main or Sub for the recording. Network ID: Enter a 10-digit ID for network identification. Connect by Server: Check the box to enable the Auto Backup Recording function (see 3.4.4 Auto Backup Recording). Note: To archive the recordings from the DVR, NVR and Mobile DVR in AVI format, the Connect by Server option must be checked. If the option is unchecked, the recordings will be archived (remote archive) in AVR format, and you have to use EverFocus’ player to play back the recordings. Port Forwarding: Check the box and then click the Save button to enable the Port Forwarding function. The port number assigned by the XMS server will be displayed in the Forward Port Number field. This function is useful if you want to remotely access XMS server and view the streams or remotely access the device live view from outside of the LAN via the internet (WAN). For this function to work, you have to configure the network setting in advance (see 4.4.1 Network Setting). To remotely access the device live view through WAN, simply type the IP address with forwarded port number (for example http://118.163.30.189:20003) in the address field of a browser. Forward Port Number: After enabling the Port Forwarding function and then click the Save button , the port number assigned by the XMS server will be displayed in this field. Last Recording Time: This function is license required. The XMS server will display the last recording time when you activate the recording from NVR/DVR to XMS server function. To activate the function, enable Connect by Server and select a storage from the Storage Device drop-down list, . and then click the Save button Live Stream from Server: After checking Connect by Server, check Live Stream from Server to enable displaying live streams from Genie XMS server. Play Back from Server: After checking Connect by Server, check Play Back from Server to enable playing back the recordings from Genie XMS server. Channel List: Check the desired channels from the below list to be added to this NVR. You can also modify the channel name by directly clicking on the column of each channel and then key in a name. 35 Genie XMS Central Management Software 3.3.3.5.6 Manually Adding a (Mobile) DVR: Select DVR from the Device Type drop-down list, enter the device information, select the desired channels of the device, and then click the Save button to save the settings. The device will be added to the Device List. You can also click the Open Setting Page button interface of the device. to access the Web Enable: Check the box to enable the device. Device Name: Enter a name for the device. IP: Enter the IP of the Device. HTTP Port: By default, the port is set to 80. Change the port number if necessary. Model: Select the model from the drop-down list. Storage Device: Select a storage device for the schedule recordings. Only the device assigned with a storage device can enable the Schedule Recording function. To setup the storage device, please see To create a new group in 4.3.2 Storage Device Management. User Account: Enter the user ID of the device. Password: Enter the password of the device. Live: Select Main or Sub for live view displaying. 36 Genie XMS Central Management Software Recording: Select Main or Sub for the recording. Network ID: Enter a 10-digit ID for network identification. Connect by Server: Check the box to enable the Auto Backup Recording function (see 3.4.4 Auto Backup Recording). Note: To archive the recordings from the DVR, NVR and Mobile DVR in AVI format, the Connect by Server option must be checked. If the option is unchecked, the recordings will be archived (remote archive) in AVR format, and you have to use EverFocus’ player to play back the recordings. Port Forwarding: Check the box and then click the Save button to enable the Port Forwarding function. The port number assigned by the XMS server will be displayed in the Forward Port Number field. This function is useful if you want to remotely access XMS server and view the streams or remotely access the device live view from outside of the LAN via the internet (WAN). For this function to work, you have to configure the network setting in advance (see 4.4.1 Network Setting). To remotely access the device live view through WAN, simply type the IP address with forwarded port number (for example http://118.163.30.189:20003) in the address field of a browser. Forward Port Number: After enabling the Port Forwarding function and then click the Save button , the port number assigned by the XMS server will be displayed in this field. Last Recording Time: This function is license required. The XMS server will display the last recording time when you activate the recording from NVR/DVR to XMS server function. To activate the function, enable Connect by Server and select a storage from the Storage Device drop-down list, . and then click the Save button Live Stream from Server: After checking Connect by Server, check Live Stream from Server to enable displaying live streams from Genie XMS server. Play Back from Server: After checking Connect by Server, check Play Back from Server to enable playing back the recordings from Genie XMS server. Channel List: Check the desired channels from the below list to be added to this (Mobile) DVR. You can also modify the channel name by directly clicking on the column of each channel and then key in a name. 37 Genie XMS Central Management Software 3.3.3.5.7 Manually Adding a Genie XMS Server: You can add multiple Genie XMS servers to the system. For more details, please refer to 3.7 Genie XMS Servers Management. Select XMS from the Device Type drop-down list, enter the device to save the settings. The device will be added to the information and click the Save button Device List. You can also click Open Setting Page to access the Web interface of the device. Enable: Check the box to enable the device. Device Name: Enter a name for the device. IP: Enter the IP of the Device. HTTP Port: By default, the port is set to 80. Change the port number if necessary. RTSP Port: Enter the RTSP port. Network Type: Select a network type. User Account: Enter the user ID of the device. Password: Enter the password of the device. Port Forwarding: Check the box and then click the Save button to enable the Port Forwarding function. The port number assigned by the XMS server will be displayed in the Forward Port Number field. This function is useful if you want to remotely access XMS server and view the streams or remotely access the device live view from outside of the LAN via the internet (WAN). For this function to work, you have to configure the network setting in advance (see 4.4.1 Network Setting). To remotely access the device live view through WAN, simply type the IP address with forwarded port number (for example http://118.163.30.189:20003) on a browser. Forward Port Number: After enabling the Port Forwarding function and then click the Save button , the port number assigned by the XMS server will be displayed in this field. 38 Genie XMS Central Management Software 3.3.3.5.8 Manually Adding a Web Page: Select Web from the Device Type drop-down list, check the Enable box, enter a name for the Web page, enter the Web URL, and then click the Save button to save the settings. The Web page will be added to the Device List. 3.3.3.5.9 Manually Adding a Message: Select Message from the Device Type drop-down list, enter the message information and click the to save the settings. The message will be added to the Device List. Save button Enable: Check the box to enable the message. Name: Enter a name for the message. Method: Select Text to display the text or Marquee to display the text in marquee mode on the Live View window. Font: Enter a font size for the text. Message: Enter the message. 3.3.3.5.10 Manually Adding an Image: Select Image from the Device Type drop-down list, configure the settings and click the Save button to save the settings. The image will be added to the Device List. 39 Genie XMS Central Management Software Enable: Check the box to enable the image. Name: Enter a name for the image. Method: Select Fill to fill in the matrix live view cell of the image or Image to display the original size of the image in the matrix live view cell. Select: Click to select a image file. 3.3.3.5.11 Manually Adding an Access Controller or Reader: Select Access from the Device Type drop-down list, enter the device information and click the Save button to save the settings. The device will be added to the Device List. You can also click the Open Setting Page button to access the Web interface of the device. Enable: Check the box to enable the device. Device Name: Enter a name for the device. IP: Enter the IP of the Device. HTTP Port: By default, the port is set to 80. Change the port number if necessary. User Account: Enter the user ID of the device. Password: Enter the password of the device. Host Name: Select a host from the drop-down list. 40 Genie XMS Central Management Software Port Forwarding: Check the box and then click the Save button to enable the Port Forwarding function. The port number assigned by the XMS server will be displayed in the Forward Port Number field. This function is useful if you want to remotely access XMS server and view the streams or remotely access the device live view from outside of the LAN via the internet (WAN). For this function to work, you have to configure the network setting in advance (see 4.4.1 Network Setting). To remotely access the device live view through WAN, simply type the IP address with forwarded port number (for example http://118.163.30.189:20003) on a browser. Forward Port Number: After enabling the Port Forwarding function and then click the Save button , the port number assigned by the XMS server will be displayed in this field. eMap Layer: Select an eMap layer to apply this device to. This eMap layer will be applied with the Go to eMap Layer function when event occurs (see 3.3.1.1 Go to eMap Layer). Related Device List: For certain functions, it’s required to establish the connection among devices, and the related devices will be listed here (see 5.2.3 Setting up Event Configurations). 3.3.3.5.12 Manually Adding an Access Management Software (ENS2000): Select Access Server from the Device Type drop-down list, enter the device information and click the Save button to save the settings. The device will be added to the Device List. You can also click the Open Setting Page button to access the Web interface of the device. 41 Genie XMS Central Management Software Enable: Check the box to enable the device. Device Name: Enter a name for the device. IP: Enter the IP of the Device. HTTP Port: By default, the port is set to 80. Change the port number if necessary. User Account: Enter the user ID of the device. Password: Enter the password of the device. Port Forwarding: Check the box and then click the Save button to enable the Port Forwarding function. The port number assigned by the XMS server will be displayed in the Forward Port Number field. This function is useful if you want to remotely access XMS server and view the streams or remotely access the device live view from outside of the LAN via the internet (WAN). For this function to work, you have to configure the network setting in advance (see 4.4.1 Network Setting). To remotely access the device live view through WAN, simply type the IP address with forwarded port number (for example http://118.163.30.189:20003) on a browser. Forward Port Number: After enabling the Port Forwarding function and then click the Save button , the port number assigned by the XMS server will be displayed in this field. Used: Select Used / Unused to enable / disable the access control event function. Related Device List: For certain functions, it’s required to establish the connection among devices, and the related devices will be listed here (see 5.2.3 Setting up Event Configurations). 42 Genie XMS Central Management Software 3.3.3.5.13 Automatically Adding Devices: On the Maintain page, click the Auto Detection icon to switch to the Auto Detection page. The system will automatically display the devices connected on the same network. 1. Check the box beside the Device Name to select a desired device. (Note: If multiple devices have the same ID and Password, you can select multiple devices for this step). 2. Type the device ID and Password in the columns. 3. Click the Apply to Select button devices. 4. Click the Authentication button 5. Click the Save button to apply the input ID and Password to the selected , the verified devices will be marked with a check mark. , the device will be listed on the Device List. 43 Genie XMS Central Management Software You can optionally sort the Device List by clicking each item column on the top, or key in the column to filter a certain device type, model, etc. 3.3.3.6 Dynamic System Status Monitoring You can drag and drop the Server Status from the Device List to the Matrix Live View for monitoring system status. Click the tabs above to display CPU/Memory/Network/Recording Data reports or click the Overview tab to display all status. 44 Genie XMS Central Management Software 3.3.3.7 Device Maintain To edit the devices’ information, go to the Device List Setup page or Maintain Page for device configuration. Device List Setup Page You can edit the basic device settings on this page. On the Live View window, click the Device Detail button and then click the Edit button to enter the Device List Setup page. Click on the desired columns to configure the settings. Click the Update button to save the settings. For more details about Device List Setup, please refer to 3.3.3 Device List Setup. Maintain Page You can edit the overall device settings on this page. On the Live View window, click the Device Detail button and then double click a device to enter its Maintain Page. Configure the settings and then click the Save button to save the settings. You can also click the Open Setting Page to enter the Web interface of the device. Or click the Preview button button the device live view. 45 to preview Genie XMS Central Management Software To edit the device configurations through the XMS server: Click the Get Configuration tab, the device information will be displayed. Edit the configurations and click the Save button . The configurations will be applied to the device. You can click the Get Configuration button for the XMS server to re-get the device information. 46 Genie XMS Central Management Software 3.3.4 Layout Setting You can configure the live view layout or create personalized live view layout on this page. On the Live View Window, click Layout from the left-side bar, the layout template displayed (1+3, 2+3, 2x2, 3x3, 4x4). 1 2 4 3 5 No. Name Description 1 Layout Click to enter the layout page for layout selection. 2 Layout Detail Click to enter the Layout Design page. You can further create or customize the layout. The number besides the icon indicates the created number of layout on the Layout Template. 3 Layout Name Displays the name of the current layout. 4 Close Click to close all the device streams on the current live view layout. 5 Add Click to add the current layout to the Page field. You can then use the Sequence function to display multiple live view layouts in turns (see 3.3.5 Page Sequence). 47 Genie XMS Central Management Software To apply the devices to the live view layout: 1. On the Live View Window, click Layout from the left-side bar and select a layout. 2. Click Device, drag and drop the devices from the Device List to the layout cells. 3. on the upper-right window. The layout will be To save this layout, click the Add button saved to the Page field. You can then use the Sequence function to display multiple live view layouts in turns (see 3.3.5 Page Sequence). 4. If you want the system to display a certain page on the Live View window every time when you log in the system, select a page by directly clicking on it on the page list to save the setting. To customize the live view layout: 1. Click the Layout Detail button to enter the Layout Design page. 2. Select a layout template and click the Add button. 3. Enter a name for the layout. 4. To customize the layout cells, use the function buttons on the top. Row: Click + to add or – to delete a row to the layout. Column: Click + to add or – to delete a column to the layout. Merge Cell: Click and drag the mouse to select multiple cells and then click the Merge Cell button to merge the selected cells. Separate Cell: Click to select a merged cell and then click the Separate Cell button separate the merged cells. 5. Click the Save button to , the customized layout will be added to the Layout template. 48 Genie XMS Central Management Software 6. To apply the devices to this layout, click Device, drag and drop the devices from the Device List to the layout cells. 7. To save this layout, click the Add button on the upper-right window. The layout will be saved to the Page field. You can then use the Sequence function to display multiple live view layouts in turns (see 3.3.5 Page Sequence). 8. If you want the system to display a certain page on the Live View window every time when you log in the system, select a page by directly clicking on it on the page list to save the setting. 49 Genie XMS Central Management Software 3.3.5 Page Sequence After creating multiple live view layouts as pages, you can use the Sequence function to display multiple live view layouts in turns. To create pages, please refer to 3.3.4 Layout Setting. To configure the Sequence function: 1. In the Page field, click Sequence and then click the Add button. 50 Genie XMS Central Management Software 2. Type a name for the Sequence. Drag and drop the desired pages from the left side to the right side column. You can modify the dwell time for each page (default dwell time is 10 sec). 3. Click the Add button , an ADD_SUCCESS message appears on the bottom left to indicate this action is done successfully. And this Sequence is added to the Sequence field. 51 Genie XMS Central Management Software 4. Click the added Sequence in the Sequence field, the Sequence function will start. 5. Click the Stop button to pause the sequence or click the Sub Window button to open a sub window of this sequence. You can drag and drop this window on additional monitor for sequence display. To modify camera streams on the page layout: 1. On the Live View Window, click the Page Detail button 2. Select a page and then click the Edit button. 52 . Genie XMS Central Management Software 3. Click Device, drag and drop the devices from the Device List to the layout cells. 4. Optionally change the page name or use the function button above. Page: Enter a page name. Close: Click to close the camera streams on the current layout. Sub Window: Click to open a sub window for the current layout. You can display this window on additional monitor. EMX32: This function only appears for the 2x2, 3x3 and 4x4 layout. Click to display the Matrix Live View on the monitor of EMX32. 5. Click the Save button to save the settings. 53 Genie XMS Central Management Software 3.3.6 PTZ Control You can remotely control the IP Speed Dome cameras or configure their settings through the system. By setting up the Preset Position, Auto Pan, Tour and Pattern functions, you can force the camera to move to a certain position or to move in a setup sequence (see 3.3.6.2 PTZ Control Panel). 3.3.6.1 Live View PTZ Control You can use your mouse to control the direction and zoom function of an IP speed dome camera on the matrix live view. 1. On the Live View window, click Device from the left-side menu, drag and drop an IP speed dome camera from the Device List to the matrix live view. 2. Select the IP speed dome camera by clicking on the channel. The selected camera will be highlighted with a red frame. 3. Move your mouse cursor over the IP speed dome camera channel on the matrix live view, the mouse cursor will turn into a direction icon (8 directions). When your mouse cursor turns into a direction icon, click the mouse will force the camera to turn into that direction. 4. To zoom in / out the camera, move your mouse cursor over the IP speed dome camera channel on the matrix live view, and then scroll the mouse. 5. You can double click the channel to enable / disable the full screen function. 54 Genie XMS Central Management Software 3.3.6.2 PTZ Control Panel The PTZ Control Panel is designed to remotely control the IP speed dome cameras connected to the system. After configuring the PTZ settings, you can activate the functions in the Actions Control Buttons field. To bring up the PTZ Control Panel, on the Live View window, click PTZ Control on the left-side menu. Click to enter the PTZ Setting page Click the direction buttons to force the camera to turn into that direction Click to stop the current action, such as Auto Pan, Tour or Pattern Click to Zoom In Click to Focus Near / Far Click to Zoom Out Click to Open / Close Iris Click to select a speed for Pan and Tilt Actions Control Buttons Click to enable / disable the EKB200 Note: The Zoom In / Out function can also be applied to EverFocus EHN3261/3361 and EZN3261/3361 cameras. Actions Control Buttons Preset Auto Pan To force the camera to turn to the preconfigured preset position, click the Preset button, key in a preset number in the Blank and then click the Go button. Note: To use this function, you have to set a preset position (see 3.3.6.3 Set Preset). To force the camera to pan automatically, click the Auto Pan button, enter 1 or 2 in the Blank and then click the Go button. (“1” for point-to-point pan and “2” for endless 360°pan) Note: To use this function, you have to set up an auto pan sequence or endless pan speed (see 3.3.6.4 Auto Pan). 55 Genie XMS Central Management Software Pattern Tour Auto Pan (T) Tour (T) To move the camera in a preconfigured sequence movement, click the Pattern button, key in a pattern number in the Blank and then click the Go button. Note: To use this function, you have to set up a pattern (see 3.3.6.5 Set Pattern). To move the camera in a preconfigured sequence consists of a selection of Patterns and Preset Positions, click the Tour button, key in a tour number in the Blank and then click the Go button. Note: To use this function, you have to set up at least one tour (see 3.3.6.6 Set Tour). To activate the Auto Tracking function in the Auto Pan mode, click the Auto Pan (T) button and then click the Go button. Note: To use this function, you have to set up an auto pan sequence (see 3.3.6.4 Auto Pan) and Auto Tracking function (see 3.3.6.7 Auto Tracking). To activate the Auto Tracking function in the Tour mode, click the Tour (T) button, key in a tour number in the Blank and then click the Go button. Note: To use this function, you have to set up at least one tour (see 3.3.6.6 Set Tour) and Auto Tracking function (see 3.3.6.7 Auto Tracking). Blank Key in a number for a Preset, Auto Pan, Pattern or Tour. Clear Click this button to clear the entered number. Go Click this button to activate the selected action number. 56 Genie XMS Central Management Software 3.3.6.3 Set Preset You can configure up to 192 preset positions on this page. 1. Click the PTZ Detail button to enter the PTZ setting page. 2. Click the Channel List button to select an IP speed dome camera. The camera live view should display above the PTZ Control Pad. 3. Adjust the camera view to a desired position using the direction button. You can select the pan / tilt speed from the Speed drop-down list for controlling the direction buttons. Adjust zoom, focus and Iris if necessary. 4. To set up the current camera view as a preset position, select a page number and select a preset number from the No. drop-down list and then click the Set button. 5. Optionally set up a title for this preset position view and then click the Apply button. 6. Follow Step 4 to 6 to set up another preset position. To activate the Preset function on the Live View window: 1. On the Live View window, click Device from the left-side menu, drag and drop an IP speed dome camera from the Device List to the matrix live view. 2. Select the IP speed dome camera by clicking on the channel. The selected camera will be highlighted with a red frame. 3. On the PTZ Control Panel, click the Preset button, enter a preset number in the Blank and then click the Go button. 4. To stop the action, click Stop on the PTZ Control Panel. 57 Genie XMS Central Management Software 3.3.6.4 Auto Pan You can set up an endless 360°pan or a point-to-point pan on this page. To set up an endless pan, select On from the Endless Mode drop-down list. To set up a point-to-point pan, please see the steps below: to enter the PTZ setting page. 1. Click the PTZ Detail button 2. Click the Channel List button to select an IP speed dome camera. The camera live view should display above the PTZ Control Pad. 3. Use the direction buttons to adjust the camera view to a desired position where you want to set up the position as the left position and then click the Set Left Pos. button. Follow this step to set up a right position by clicking the Set Right Pos. button. You can select the pan / tilt speed from the Speed drop-down list for controlling the direction buttons. Adjust zoom, focus and Iris if necessary. 4. Check the Endless Mode check box if you want the camera to pan endlessly. 5. Enter a speed in the Speed (1~255) column at which the camera will move during the Auto Pan sequence. 6. Enter a dwell time for the Left and Right positions (the time that the camera will pause at each position). 7. Click Save to apply the settings. 58 Genie XMS Central Management Software To activate the point-to-point Pan function on the Live View window: 1. On the Live View window, click Device from the left-side menu, drag and drop an IP speed dome camera from the Device List to the matrix live view. 2. Select the IP speed dome camera by clicking on the channel. The selected camera will be highlighted with a red frame. 3. On the PTZ Control Panel, click the Auto Pan button, enter 1 in the Blank and then click the Go button. 4. To stop the action, click Stop on the PTZ Control Panel. To activate the endless 360°pan function on the Live View window: 1. After selecting On from the Endless Mode drop-down list on the PTZ Setting page, on the Live View window, click Device from the left-side menu, drag and drop an IP speed dome camera from the Device List to the matrix live view. 2. Select the IP speed dome camera by clicking on the channel. The selected camera will be highlighted with a red frame. 3. On the PTZ Control Panel, click the Auto Pan button, enter 2 in the Blank and then click the Go button. 4. To stop the action, click Stop on the PTZ Control Panel. Note: The 360°pan or a point-to-point pan cannot be used simultaneously. To use the 360°pan function, select On from the Endless Mode drop-down list on the PTZ Setting page. To use the point-to-point pan function, select Off from the Endless Mode drop-down list and then configure the settings on the PTZ Setting page. 59 Genie XMS Central Management Software 3.3.6.5 Set Pattern You are given 90 seconds to move the camera (via the PTZ buttons) to different positions (and different zoom / focus / Iris positions). The camera then saves that sequence under the Pattern No. you’ve selected. Up to 4 Patterns can be configured. To set up a Pattern Sequence: 1. Click the PTZ Detail button click the Pattern Tour tab. to enter the PTZ setting page. And then 2. Click the Channel List button to select an IP speed dome camera. The camera live view should display above the PTZ Control Pad. 3. Select a pan and tilt speed from the Speed drop-down list for the camera to move to the directions when you use the direction buttons during the configuration period. 4. Select a pattern number from the Pattern No drop-down list. 5. Click the Set button to start the 90-second configuration period. Use the direction / zoom / focus / Iris buttons to move the camera in the desired sequence. 6. Click the Complete button to end the configuration. Click Clear can void the configuration for the entered Pattern No. Click Go to view/test the configured Pattern sequence. 60 Genie XMS Central Management Software To activate the configured Pattern function on the Live View window: 1. On the Live View window, click Device from the left-side menu, drag and drop an IP speed dome camera from the Device List to the matrix live view. 2. Select the IP speed dome camera by clicking on the channel. The selected camera will be highlighted with a red frame. 3. On the PTZ Control Panel, click the Pattern button, enter a pattern number in the Blank and then click the Go button. 4. To stop the action, click Stop on the PTZ Control Panel. 3.3.6.6 Set Tour You can combine up to 16 preconfigured camera positions and patterns into one long sequence. Up to 16 Tour sequences can be set up. To set up a Tour Sequence: 1. Click the PTZ Detail button click the Pattern Tour tab. to enter the PTZ setting page. And then 61 Genie XMS Central Management Software 2. Select a tour number from the Tour No drop-down list. 3. Edit the configurations for this tour. In the Edit Mode column: click “Preset” in the column to switch among Preset, Pattern and Off. In the Value column: Enter a number for the Preset or Pattern. In the Dwell column: Enter a number in sec. for the tour to pause at a position or after a pattern sequence. In the Speed column: Enter a speed at which the camera will move to the Preset position or first point of the Pattern sequence. 4. Follow step 2 and 2 to configure up to 16 tour sequences. 5. Click the Apply button to save the settings. To activate the configured Tour function on the Live View window: 1. On the Live View window, click Device from the left-side menu, drag and drop an IP speed dome camera from the Device List to the matrix live view. 2. Select the IP speed dome camera by clicking on the channel. The selected camera will be highlighted with a red frame. 3. On the PTZ Control Panel, click the Tour button, enter a tour number in the Blank and then click the Go button. 4. To stop the action, click Stop on the PTZ Control Panel. 62 Genie XMS Central Management Software 3.3.6.7 Auto Tracking You can remotely configure the Auto Tracking function to the IP speed dome through the system. When a moving object appears in the field of view, the camera will automatically track the objects. You can optionally set up a limit zone or configure optional settings for the Auto Tracking function. To enable the Auto Tracking function: 1. Click the PTZ Detail button click the Tracking tab. to enter the PTZ setting page. And then 2. Click the Channel List button to select an IP speed dome camera. The camera live view should display above the PTZ Control Pad. 3. To enable the Auto Tracking function, select On in the Auto Track field. 4. Click the Save button to save the settings. 63 Genie XMS Central Management Software You can optionally configure the below settings for the Auto Tracking function: Select Tracking Object: Click the button to select an object to start auto tracking. Auto Tracking Start Point: Check the box to enable the camera to return to the start point when the camera loses track of the object. To set up a start point, select a position using the PTZ Control Pad and then click the Set button in the Auto Tracking Start Point field. Pan/Tilt Limit: Check the box if you want to create a zone where the camera will track the movement inside the zone only. To set up the zone, select a right position using the PTZ Control Pad and then click the Right button in the Pan/Tilt Limit field. Follow this step to set up the up, down and left positions. Note: Please note that if enabling the Pan/Tilt Limits function, the position of the Start Point should be within the range of the Pan/Tilt Limits. 64 Genie XMS Central Management Software Zoom Control on Tracking: Select a zoom control mode from the drop-down list. Keep Current Zoom Ratio: the current zoom ratio will stay fixed during the tracking process. Multi-Step Zoom Function: the zoom ratio will change according to the distance of the object against the camera. When the object is moving further away, the camera will keep zooming in to track; on the other hand, when moving closer, the camera will zoom out to check whether it should track the object or not. Tracking Duration: Set up a tracking duration in seconds for the camera to return to the Start Point. This function is used to prevent the camera from tracking an object which is intentionally set to lure the camera away. When the object is lost on the screen: Users can select a tracking mode when the object is lost on the screen. Keep tracking: The camera will stop at the current position and wait for another moving object in the camera's field of view. Then, the camera will track the new object without changing zoom ratio. Zoom out and look for a new object: The camera will zoom out at the current position immediately for expanded FOV and restart tracking a new moving object appearing in the camera's field of view. Stop tracking and zoom out: The camera will stop auto tracking and stay at the current position. Then, the camera will zoom out for expanded FOV. In ___ sec and Back to Start Point: Set up a period of time for the camera to stay at the current position before returning to the Start Point (0 is returning to Start Point without any waiting). Resume from manual stop: Set up the Auto Tracking restart time (0~600 seconds). If user manually operates the PTZ function during auto tracking process, the auto tracking function will stop. When the manual operation ceases, the camera will resume to “Auto Tracking Start Point” after a given period of time. Setting of value 0 indicates do not restart. 65 Genie XMS Central Management Software 3.3.7 Digital Zoom / Fisheye You can use the Digital Zoom function for all the cameras on the matrix live view including IP cameras or cameras of (Mobile) DVR / NVR connected to the system. You can also display the fisheye camera in Original / Region / Panorama mode on the matrix live view. 3.3.7.1 Digital Zoom To use the Digital Zoom function for all the cameras on the matrix live view including IP cameras or cameras of (Mobile) DVR / NVR connected to the system, follow the steps below: Navigation Box Preview Live View Window 1. On the Live View window, click Device from the left-side menu, drag and drop a camera from the Device List to the matrix live view. 2. Click Digital Zoom / Fisheye from the left-side menu. 3. Select a camera by clicking on the channel. The selected camera will be highlighted with a red frame and a Preview Live View window appears in the Digital Zoom / Fisheye field. 4. On the Preview Live View window, scroll your mouse to bring up the Navigation Box. You can scroll your mouse to adjust the zoom size. 5. Use your mouse to drag and move the Navigation Box around to have a close-up view within the area. 66 Genie XMS Central Management Software 3.3.7.2 Fisheye If you select a fisheye camera, you can also enable the ePTZ function by clicking the ePTZ option in the Digital Zoom / Fisheye field. Click any position on the Preview Live View Window to have a close-up view around the clicked position. You can also display the fisheye in Original / Region / Panorama (dewarp) view by selecting from the drop-down list on the upper-left corner of the matrix live view. Preview Live View Window 67 Genie XMS Central Management Software 3.3.8 eZ Tracker The eZ Tracker is a cutting-edge technology that realizes the synergy of EverFocus network fisheye and speed dome cameras. This technology not only obtains advantages from both types of cameras but also creates new value for wide-area surveillance without compromising the optimal image quality. The eZ Tracker function allows users to control the IP speed dome camera through fisheye camera Web UI. This function can be easily operated using a mouse. Click a desired location on the 360° surround view from the fisheye camera and the speed dome camera will be exactly triggered to track the location. You can then utilize the smooth PTZ function on the speed dome camera view to zoom in or focus on a region of interest. Meanwhile, you can monitor all the movements from the 360° surround view. Preview Live View Window 68 Genie XMS Central Management Software Installation Notice Before using the eZ Tracker function, you have to install the fisheye and IP speed dome cameras correctly. Ensure the following steps are properly done. 1. The fisheye camera must be installed with Ceiling Mount. The eZ Tracker function can only be applied for fisheye cameras mounted onto the ceiling. 2. The distance between the fisheye and IP speed dome cameras is suggested to be as close as possible. And the lenses of both cameras should be aligned horizontally (IP speed dome camera lens face down). Horizontally align the lenses Distance as close as possible To enable the eZ Tracker function, you have to determine a fisheye camera and an IP speed dome camera as a set, and then configure the calibration settings. To determine a fisheye camera and an IP speed dome camera as a set: 1. On the Live View window, click the Device Detail button to enter the Device List page. 2. Double click the desired fisheye camera to enter its Maintain page. 3. In the Related Device List field, select an IP speed dome camera by checking the box. 4. to save the settings. On the Device List, you can see the IP speed Click the Save button dome camera listed under the fisheye to indicate that the fisheye camera and IP speed dome camera have been determined as a set. 69 Genie XMS Central Management Software To configure the calibration setting: 1. On the Live View window, click the PTZ Detail button click Fisheye Calibration Setting. and then 2. Click the Channel List button to select a fisheye camera. The camera live view should display below the Channel List button. 3. Click the Calibration Setting button , the Step 1 Instruction appears. The IP speed dome window will be highlighted with a yellow frame. Find an object in the IP speed dome window and position it to the center (red square) by directly clicking on the window. You can refer to the image below for moving the speed dome image. For example, if you click on the left-arrow image division, the camera will go left. Repeat this until the target object is adjusted to the center of the window. Target Object 4. When the target object is placed to the center window of the speed dome, click the Calibrate button, the fisheye window should be highlighted with a yellow frame. 70 Genie XMS Central Management Software 5. On the fisheye window, find the target object you placed in the center of the speed dome window, and then click it. Click it 6. Target Object Test the calibration result by clicking any location on the fisheye window, and the location should be displayed on the center of the speed dome window. a. If the calibration result is ok. Click the OK button to complete the setting. b. If you want to fine-tune the calibration, click the Fine Adjustment button. c. If you want to retry the calibration, click the Retry button. 7. After clicking the Fine Adjustment button, a yellow square should appear on the fisheye window. On the speed dome window, find the object inside the yellow square of the fisheye window, and use the Left or Right Arrow buttons to move the speed dome window in order to make the object place to the center of the window. The system will calibrate the images automatically every time when you click the Arrow buttons. Click the Left Arrow button to move the speed dome window in order to make this object place to the center of the window. 71 Genie XMS Central Management Software 8. Test the calibration result. Click any position on the fisheye window, and the speed dome camera will track the position and display the field of view. 9. Optionally repeat Step 7 and 8 to fine-tune the calibration. 10. Click the OK button to complete the setting. To activate the eZ Tracker function: 1. On the Live View window, click Device from the left-side menu, drag and drop the configured fisheye and IP speed dome cameras from the Device List to the matrix live view. 2. Click Digital Zoom / Fisheye from the left-side menu and then click ez Tracker. 3. Select the IP speed dome camera by clicking on the channel. The selected camera will be highlighted with a red frame and the fisheye Preview Live Window appears in the Digital Zoom / Fisheye field. Preview Live View Window 4. Click a desired location on the fisheye Preview Live Window and the speed dome camera will be exactly triggered to track the location. 5. You can also use the Digital Zoom function (see 3.3.7 Digital Zoom / Fisheye) under eZ Tracker mode. a. On the fisheye Preview Live View window, scroll your mouse to bring up the Navigation Box. You can scroll your mouse to adjust the zoom size. b. Use your mouse to drag and move the Navigation Box around to have a close-up view within the area of the IP speed dome camera. 72 Genie XMS Central Management Software 3.4 Recording You can record camera live view to your computer. You can also use the Schedule function to set up a weekly recording schedule for the IP cameras. 3.4.1 Live View Recording The Live View Recording is designed to record device live view from IP camera or any camera from the DVR / NVR connected to the system. The recordings will be stored to you computer in AVI format. To set up the recording path, please refer to 3.4.3 Setting up the Recording Path. To use the Live View Recording function: 1. On the Live View Window, click the Option button, the Live View Tool Bar appears (see image above). 2. Click the Record button to start / stop live view recording locally. You have to set up the recording path for the recordings in advance (see 3.4.3 Setting up the Recording Path). 3. Go to the storage path, use any AVI-supported player to play back the recordings. 73 Genie XMS Central Management Software 3.4.2 Schedule Recording After the Schedule function is set up, the camera recordings will be stored in the system. You can then remotely play back the recording (see 3.5.1 Remote Playback). At present, the Schedule Recording function can only be applied to IP cameras and RTSP devices. Note: To enable schedule recording to the system, you have to assign the hard disks connected to the system to a group first (see To create a new group in 4.3.2 Storage Device Management). On the Live View Window, click the Setting button, click the Record & Play menu bar on the left, click Schedule, the following Schedule page appears. Normal + Event (Blue): This recording type button represents Continuous and Event recordings. Event (Yellow): This recording type button represents Event recordings only. No Record (Dark Gray): This recording type button represents No recording. Note: For Event recordings, you have to configure the event settings in advance. On the Live View Window, click the Setting button and then click Event on the menu bar to enter the Event Setting page (see 4.2 Event). Related Device List: Click to display the devices connected to the system. Select the desired devices to apply the setup schedule. Schedule Name List: Click to display the schedule list. Select a desired schedule and click Apply. Add: Click to add a new schedule. Apply: Click to apply the schedule to the system. Cancel: Click to cancel the current setting. 74 Genie XMS Central Management Software To add a recording schedule to the Schedule Name List: 1. Select a recording type by clicking on the recording type buttons (Blue / Yellow / Dark Gray). 2. Move the cursor on a desired time square over the Schedule, click and drag the cursor to set up the time period on each day. The squares will be displayed in blue/yellow/dark gray to indicate which recording type has been applied to the time period. 3. Click the Add button and enter a name for the recording schedule. 4. The recording schedule should be listed in the Schedule Name List. 5. To rename or delete an added schedule from the Schedule Name List, select an added schedule from the list and then click the Rename / Remove button. To apply a recording schedule to the desired devices and start Schedule recording: 1. Click the Related Device List button, select the desired devices and then click the Save button. 2. Select a desired recording schedule from the Schedule Name List drop-down list and then click the Apply button. 3. On the device maintain page, select a storage device for the selected devices and then click Save. 75 Genie XMS Central Management Software 3.4.3 Setting up the Recording Path On the Live View Window, click the Setting button, click the User Setting menu bar on the left and click Local Save Settings to enter the Local Save Settings page. To set up the recording path: 1. Click the Select button in the Save Recording in field to select a path for the recordings. 2. Click the Apply button to save the settings. 76 Genie XMS Central Management Software 3.4.4 Auto Backup Recording For DVR / NVR / Mobile DVR, you can set up the Auto Backup Recording function for XMS server to automatically backup the recordings from the devices to the XMS server. To activate the Auto Backup recording function, on the Device Maintain page, make sure the Storage Device and Connect by Server have been set up and enabled. Once the set up is done, the XMS server will dynamically update the last recording time in the Last Recording Time column. 77 Genie XMS Central Management Software If you want to view the auto backup status of all devices, go to System > System Information > Recording Data Report. 1. Click to select a Date and Time. 2. Click Related Device List to select devices. 3. Click Query to display the recording status report. 4. You can click the bar under the Day or Hour to show the report in different timeline formats. 5. Click Today to show today’s data; click < or > to see the previous or the next day. The recording status indication: : A yellow block represents only events are recorded during this time block. : A blue block indicates the continuous recording during this time block. 78 Genie XMS Central Management Software 3.5 Playback You can remotely play back the recordings stored in the system using the internal built-in player, or locally play back the recordings stored in your computer. 3.5.1 Remote Playback You can remotely play back multi-channel recordings stored in the system using the internal built-in player. For single-channel remote playback, please refer to 3.5.1.3 Quick Playback. On the Live View Window, click the Playback button to enter the playback page. The Playback Bar (see 3.5.1.1 Playback Bar) appears on the bottom of the window. Please be noted that you can only play back multi-channel recording from a single type of device. For example, if your matrix live view contains IP Camera, DVR and NVR, only the first channel recording will be played back. Please ensure the matrix live view contains only one type of device when using the multi-channel playback function. 79 Genie XMS Central Management Software 3.5.1.1 Playback Bar Step Backward Hour / Day Device Name Backward Time Bar Time Step Forward Forward / Pause Select Time Period Archive Speed A-B Playback Server/Device Playback Point Hour / Day: Click to switch the Time Bar to Hour mode or Day mode. Step Backward: When you pause the playback, click this button to step backward one second of the playback time. Backward: Click to start or pause backward playback. Time: Indicates the current playback time of the recording. You can also fine tune the time using the Time Search function (see 3.5.1.2 Time Search). Forward / Pause: Click to start or pause forward playback. Step Forward: When you pause the playback, click this button to step forward one second of the playback time. Speed: Drag the Speed bar to select a playback speed. Select Time Period: Click the button and a “Red Time Area” appears on the playback bar. Drag the right/left edge to set up the time period for A-B playback (see steps later). A-B Playback: After setting up the time period, click A-B Playback and then click the Play button to start playing back the recordings of the selected time period. The recordings will be played back from the playback point at the first time and then the A-B repeat playback goes on (see steps later). Archive: After setting up the time period, click Archive to archive the recordings of the selected time period (see steps later). Server/Device: This function is only available for DVR/NVR/Mobile DVR. You can choose to play back the recordings from the Device or Server (XMS). Click to switch between Server and Device. Note that to enable this function, you have to enable the Connect by Server and Play Back from Server on the Device Maintain Page. Device Name: Displays the device name of this recording. Time Bar: Drag the Time Bar to the left or right to select a desired time. The color on the Time Bar indicates the recording types (Yellow: Event Recording; Blue: Continuous Recording). Playback Point: Indicates the time point of the current playback recording. 80 Genie XMS Central Management Software To remotely play back multi-channel recordings: 1. On the Live View Window, select a live view layout from the Layout list. Note: You can only play back multi-channel recording from a single type of device. For example, if your matrix live view contains IP Camera, DVR and NVR, only the first channel recording will be played back. Please ensure the matrix live view contains only one type of device when using the multi-channel playback function.. 2. Click the Playback button bottom of the window. to enter the playback page. The Playback Bar appears on the 3. Search for the specific time you want to play back. a. Move your mouse cursor over the Time Bar, drag the Time Bar to the left or right. b. Using the Time Search function (see 3.5.1.2 Time Search). 4. Use the function buttons on the Playback Bar for playing back. To enable the A-B repeat playback function: 1. Click the Select Time Period button to set up a time period, a “Red Time Area” appears on the playback bar. Drag the right/left edge to set up the time period. 2. Click the A-B playback button, the A-B playback button will turn red to indicate the playback mode is in A-B repeat playback mode. To disable the A-B repeat playback, click the A-B playback button again. 3. Click the Play button, the A-B repeat playback mode starts. The recordings will be played back from the playback point at the first time and then the A-B repeat playback goes on. To archive the recordings with the set up time period: 1. Click the Select Time Period button to set up a time period, a “Red Time Area” appears on the playback bar. Drag the right/left edge to set up the time period. 81 Genie XMS Central Management Software 2. Click the Archive button , the following window appears. Enter a prefix file name. 3. Click the Export button, the archiving status will be displayed on the left-side menu bar. 4. The archived recordings will be archived to the storage path in AVI format. You can use any AVI-supported player to play back the recordings. To change the archive storage path, go to Setting > User Setting > Local Save Settings. Note: To archive the recordings from the DVR, NVR and Mobile DVR in AVI format, the Connect by Server and Play Back from Server options must be checked on the device Maintain page. If the option is unchecked, the recordings will be archived in ARV format, and you have to use EverFocus’ player to play back the recordings. 82 Genie XMS Central Management Software 3.5.1.2 Time Search You can use the Time Search function to search a desired time for playing back recordings. To use the Time Search function to search a specific time of recording for playing back: 1. On the Live View Window, select a live view layout from the Layout list. 2. Click the Playback button bottom of the window. 3. Click Time Search on the left-side bar. Search a desired time for playing back. to enter the playback page. The Playback Bar appears on the Enter a desired date/time to search Click the left/right buttons or the drop-down column to search a desired date/time Click to select a day Click Time on the Playback Bar and then slide the Hour/Min/Sec bar to fine tune the time 4. Use the Playback Bar for playing back (see 3.5.1.1 Playback Bar). 83 Genie XMS Central Management Software 3.5.1.3 Quick Playback The Quick playback function is designed for single-channel playback. You can remotely play back the recordings stored in the system using the internal built-in player. The Quick Playback function is set up to play back the recordings start from the pre-configured time. Before using the Quick Playback function, you have to configure the quick playback time settings in advance. On the Live View Window, click the Setting button, click Record & Play from the menu bar and click Playback, the Playback setup page appears. Enter the desired time for playing back the recording. Take the below image for example, if the current system clock time is 17:35:00, the start time for the playback recording will start from 17:34:00 (60 seconds ago from 17:35:00). 84 Genie XMS Central Management Software Quick Playback Bar Audio Hour / Day Backward Audio Time Record Snapshot Step Backward Time Bar Step Forward Select Time Period Archive Server/Device Forward / Pause Speed A-B Playback Live Close Playback Spot Record: Click to stop / start live recording to your computer. Audio: Click to enable / disable playing the audio of the recording. Snapshot: Click to take a snapshot of the current camera live view. Hour / Day: Click to switch the Time Bar to Hour mode or Day mode. Step Backward: When you pause the playback, click this button to step backward one second of the playback time. Backward: Click to start or pause backward playback. Time: Indicates the current playback time of the recording. You can also fine tune the time using the Time Search function (see 3.5.1.2 Time Search). Forward / Pause: Click to start or pause forward playback. Step Forward: When you pause the playback, click this button to step forward one second of the playback time. Speed: Drag the Speed bar to select a playback speed. Select Time Period: Click the button and a “Red Time Area” appears on the playback bar. Drag the right/left edge to set up the time period for A-B playback (see steps later). A-B Playback: After setting up the time period, click A-B Playback and then click the Play button to start playing back the recordings of the selected time period. The recordings will be played back from the playback point at the first time and then the A-B repeat playback goes on (see steps later). Archive: After setting up the time period, click Archive to archive the recordings of the selected time period (see steps later). Server/Device: This function is only available for DVR/NVR/Mobile DVR. You can choose to play back the recordings from the Device or Server (XMS). Click to switch between Server and Device. Note that to enable this function, you have to enable the Connect by Server and Play Back from Server on the Device Maintain Page. Live: Click to switch to the Live View Window. Close: Click to remove the stream from the Live View Window. Time Bar: Drag the Time Bar to the left or right to select a desired time. The color on the Time Bar indicates the recording types (Yellow: Event Recording; Blue: Continuous Recording). Playback Point: Indicates the time point of the current playback recording. 85 Genie XMS Central Management Software To start the Quick Playback function: 1. On the Live View Window, click the Option button, the Live View Tool Bar appears (see 3.3.2 Live View Tool Bar). 2. Click the Quick Playback button, the Quick Playback Bar appears on the button of the window. 3. Use the Quick Playback Bar for playing back the recordings. To enable the A-B repeat playback function: 1. Click the Select Time Period button to set up a time period, a “Red Time Area” appears on the playback bar. Drag the right/left edge to set up the time period. 2. Click the A-B playback button, the A-B playback button will turn red to indicate the playback mode is in A-B repeat playback mode. To disable the A-B repeat playback, click the A-B playback button again. 3. Click the Play button, the A-B repeat playback mode starts. The recordings will be played back from the playback point at the first time and then the A-B repeat playback goes on. To archive the recordings with the set up time period: 1. Click the Select Time Period button to set up a time period, a “Red Time Area” appears on the playback bar. Drag the right/left edge to set up the time period. 86 Genie XMS Central Management Software 2. Click the Archive button , the following window appears. Enter a prefix file name. 3. Click the Export button, the archiving status will be displayed on the left-side menu bar. 4. The archived recordings will be archived to the storage path in AVI format. You can use any AVI-supported player to play back the recordings. To change the archive storage path, go to Setting > User Setting > Local Save Settings. Note: To archive the recordings from the DVR, NVR and Mobile DVR in AVI format, the Connect by Server and Play Back from Server options must be checked on the device Maintain page. If the option is unchecked, the recordings will be archived in ARV format, and you have to use EverFocus’ player to play back the recordings. 87 Genie XMS Central Management Software 3.5.2 Local Playback You can archive the recordings form the system to your computer in AVI format and then use AVI-supported player to play back the recordings. You can also play back the live view recordings (see 3.4.1 Live View Recording) using AVI-supported player. 3.5.2.1 Remote Archive from the System To archive the recordings from the system to your computer for local playback: 1. On the Live View Window, click Setting, click Record & Play and click Archive. 2. Set up the start and end time, enter a name for the archived recording in the Prefix File Name field select a stream type and archive size. 3. Click the Related Device List button to select the desired camera. 88 Genie XMS Central Management Software 4. Click the Export button, the archived recordings (AVI format) will be saved to the pre-configured storage path. To change the recording path, go to Setting > User Setting > Local Save Settings, click the Select button in the Save Archive In field to select a path and then click the Apply button. 5. You can use any AVI-supported player to play back the archived recordings. Note: To archive the recordings from the DVR, NVR and Mobile DVR in AVI format, the Connect by Server and Play Back from Server options must be checked on the device Maintain page. If the option is unchecked, the recordings will be archived in ARV format, and you have to use EverFocus’ player to play back the recordings. 89 Genie XMS Central Management Software 3.6 Event List All the system events along with the configured events (see 4.2 Event) will be displayed on this page. You can play back the events or export the Event List (.csv format). Click to export the Event List (.csv format) Click to go to the next/previous page Double click an event to display the Playback bar Search Column On the Live View window, click the Event List button Sort Column and the above page appears. To play back an event, double click an event on the list, the Playback Bar appears on the bottom. You can use the Playback Bar (see 3.5.1.1 Playback Bar) for playing back the event recording. To search for events within a time range, select Query, enter the time range and then click the Search button . To export the Event List, click the Export button , the event list will be exported in csv format. 90 Genie XMS Central Management Software 3.7 Genie XMS Servers Management You can add numerous IP cameras from multiple Genie XMS servers to the system for management. 3.7.1 Adding Multiple IP Cameras from a Genie XMS Server to the System Follow the steps below to add multiple IP cameras from a Genie XMS server to the system. and then 1. On the Live View window, click the Device Detail button click the Add button to enter the Maintain page. 2. Select XMS from the Device Type drop-down list, check the Enable box, enter the Genie XMS server information and then click the Related Device List button to display the connected IP cameras to this Genie XMS server. You can also click the Open Setting Page button access the Web interface of the Genie XMS server. to 3. Select the desired IP cameras by checking the boxes and then click the Save button 4. The selected IP cameras connected to the Genie XMS server is now added to the Device List. Follow Step 2 and 3 to add multiple IP cameras from other Genie XMS servers. 91 . Genie XMS Central Management Software 3.7.2 Group Setup After adding numerous IP cameras from multiple Genie XMS servers to the Device List, you can group the IP cameras from multiple Genie XMS servers for management. 1. On the Device List Setup page, click the Group button. 2. Click the Group folder on the Group List, the modification icons appears. 3. By default, there is a group created. Click the rename node button . To create another group, click the add node button 92 to rename the group. Genie XMS Central Management Software 4. To assign the IP cameras from multiple Genie XMS servers to the created groups. Click List, drag a device from the Device List and drop it to the created group. 5. Click the Save button to save the settings. To display IP camera streams from multiple XMS servers on the matrix live view, on the Live View window, click Group and then drag and drop the device from the Device List to the matrix live view. To delete all the IP cameras from a single Genie XMS server, on the Live View window, click the Device Detail button, select a Genie XMS server and then click the Delete button. 93 Genie XMS Central Management Software To remove or add several IP cameras from a single Genie XMS server: 1. On the Live View window, click the Device Detail button to enter the Device List setup page. 2. Double click a Genie XMS server to enter its maintain page. 3. Check or uncheck the IP cameras and then click the Save button. 94 Genie XMS Central Management Software 3.7.3 User Privilege Setup You can create multiple users with individual user privilege to access the system. You can also group the users for management. Before you configure users with individual user privilege, you have to create a group and grant the privileges to this group: To create a group: 1. On the Live View window, click the Setting button 2. On the left-side menu bar, click User Management and then click User Group. 95 to display the left-side menu bar. Genie XMS Central Management Software 3. To create a new Group, click the Edit Mode button and then click Add. The following window appears. 4. Key in a group name, description and then click the Save button. The group will be listed in the User Group list. 5. Select the created group by clicking on it, the selected group will be highlighted with a red frame. Click the Function Authority button to grant the privileges to this user group. (Checking the Maintain box will also enable the Query Only privilege). 96 Genie XMS Central Management Software 6. Click the Device Authority button to display the device list. You can check the View and Playback boxes of the devices to allow this user group to be able to view the device’s live image and play back its recordings. 7. Click the Update button to save the settings. 8. You can still modify the group name and description, disable it or change privileges by clicking on each of the setting field and check box. Then, click Update to save it. 9. You can also delete the user group. Check to select the group you want to delete, and then click Delete. 97 Genie XMS Central Management Software To create multiple users: 1. On the Live View window, click the Setting button 2. On the left-side menu bar, click User Management and then click User Account to enter the User Account page. 3. Click the Edit Mode button to display the additional edit buttons. 4. To create a user, click the Add button, the window displays as below. 98 to display the left-side menu bar. Genie XMS Central Management Software a. Input the user name and password for the user, and then select a user group from the drop-down list. The user group has to be pre-configured, please refer to To create a group in this chapter. b. Optionally input the email address of the user. c. Click the Save button, the user should be added to the User Account list. Note: There are three group types for the user account: Administrator, Operator and Viewer. Each group type is applied with the fixed privileges as listed below. You can also create a new group type with self-specified privileges, please see To create a group in this chapter. 5. To delete a user, check to select a user from the User Account list and then click Delete. 6. To change user group of the user, directly click on the User Group column of the user to switch between user groups. To change the user name, directly click on the User Name column and enter a new name. 7. To reset password, check to select a user and click Rest Password. The window will show as below, and then enter a new password for the user. 8. Click the Update button to save the settings. 99 Genie XMS Central Management Software 3.8 Smart Search You can use the Smart Search function to search for “Missing Object” in selected areas of recordings from a particular camera. On the Main Page, click the Smart Search button Smart Search page appears. , the 1. Select Missing Object from the Function drop-down list and then select a device from the Device drop-down list. 2. Select a time range for the XMS server to search for the missing object within the time range of this device. 3. Select a search sensitivity among High, Middle and Low. 4. Select a stream size from the Stream Size drop-down list and adjust the object size using the Object Size bar. 5. Set up a minimum time (sec.) for the XMS server to determine whether to identify the object as a missing object. 6. To define a searching area for XMS server to search the missing objects within this area: a. Click to add a searching area 100 Genie XMS Central Management Software b. Use your mouse to draw a searching area on the stream. to start searching. The searching process will be show on the upper right corner. 7. Click 8. During the searching process, the found missing objects will be displayed as thumbnails below the playback bar. 101 Genie XMS Central Management Software You can then use the playback bar (see 3.5.1.1 Playback Bar) to play back the missing object recordings. Playback Bar Drag the line to resize thumbnail room Click to playback Adjust thumbnail size You can also record the current streams to your computer, play audio or take a snapshot by clicking these icons. 102 Genie XMS Central Management Software Chapter 4 4. Setting You can configure the system settings on this page. On the Live View Window, click the Setting button, a menu bar appears on the left side of the window. Enter each field to configure the settings. 103 Genie XMS Central Management Software 4.1 Record & Play You can configure the recording and playback settings in this field. 4.1.1 Built-In Calculator You can use this calculator to calculator how much storage capacity you may need for a certain number of IP cameras with the setup bit rate and record time. Enter the bit rate, camera quantity and record time of the IP camera and then click the Apply button. The storage capacity will be displayed in the Data Size column. 4.1.2 Playback You can configure the playback time for the Quick Playback function here. Enter the desired time for playing back the recording. Take the below image for example, if the current system clock time is 17:35:00, the start time for the playback recording will start from 17:34:00 (60 seconds ago from 17:35:00). To use the Quick Playback function, please refer to 3.5.1.3 Quick Playback. 104 Genie XMS Central Management Software 4.1.3 Holidays You can optionally create the holidays and apply the recording schedule settings for the created holidays. Click the blank column to select a date, optionally check Repeat Annually, and then click the Apply button. After creating the holidays, you can set up the holiday recording schedule to store the recordings to the system on the Schedule setting page (see 4.1.4 Schedule). 4.1.4 Schedule The Schedule Recording is designed for IP cameras. After the Schedule function is set up, the IP camera recordings will be stored in the system. You can then remotely play back the recording (see 3.5.1 Remote Playback). Normal + Event (Blue): This recording type button represents Continuous and Event recordings. Event (Yellow): This recording type button represents Event recordings only. No Record (Dark Gray): This recording type button represents No recording. Note: For Event recordings, you have to configure the event settings in advance. On the Live View Window, click the Setting button and then click Event on the menu bar to enter the Event Setting page (see 4.2 Event). 105 Genie XMS Central Management Software Related Device List: Click to display the devices connected to the system. Select the desired devices to apply the setup schedule. Schedule Name List: Click to display the schedule list. Select a desired schedule and click Apply. Add: Click to add a new schedule. Apply: Click to apply the schedule to the system. Cancel: Click to cancel the current setting. To add a recording schedule to the Schedule Name List: 1. Select a recording type by clicking on the recording type buttons (Blue / Yellow / Dark Gray). 2. Move the cursor on a desired time square over the Schedule, click and drag the cursor to set up the time period on each day. The squares will be displayed in blue/yellow/dark gray to indicate which recording type has been applied to the time period. 3. Click the Add button and enter a name for the recording schedule. 4. The recording schedule should be listed in the Schedule Name List. To apply a recording schedule to the desired devices: 1. Click the Related Device List button, select the desired devices and then click the Save button. 2. Select a desired recording schedule from the Schedule Name List drop-down list and then click the Apply button. 106 Genie XMS Central Management Software To rename or delete an added schedule from the Schedule Name List, select an added schedule from the list and then click the Rename / Remove button. 107 Genie XMS Central Management Software 4.1.5 Archive You can archive the recordings form the system to your computer in AVI format and then use AVI-supported player to play back the recordings. Start Date: Click to select a start date. Start Time: Click to select a start time. End Date: Click to select an end date. End Time: Click to select an end time. Prefix File Name: Enter a name for the archived file. Stream Type: Click to select a stream type for the selected device. Archive File Size: Click to select a limited file size for the archived recording. Save Archive In: Click the Open File Path button to open the recording path. Export: Click to start archiving the recording to the recording path. Cancel: Click to cancel the archive process. Related Device List: Click to display the device list to select the desired devices for archiving. For DVR/NVR, you can select specific channels from a DVR or NVR. 108 Genie XMS Central Management Software To archive the recordings from the system to your computer for local playback: 1. On the Live View Window, click Setting, click Record & Play and click Archive. 2. Set up the start and end time, enter a name for the archived recording in the Prefix File Name field select a stream type and archive size. 3. Click the Related Device List button to select the desired camera. 109 Genie XMS Central Management Software 4. Click the Export button, the archived recordings (AVI format) will be saved to the pre-configured storage path. To change the recording path, go to Setting > User Setting > Local Save Settings, click the Select button in the Save Archive In field to select a path and then click the Apply button. 5. You can use any AVI-supported player to play back the archived recordings. Note: To archive the recordings from the DVR, NVR and Mobile DVR in AVI format, the Connect by Server and Play Back from Server options must be checked on the device Maintain page. If the option is unchecked, the recordings will be archived in ARV format, and you have to use EverFocus’ player to play back the recordings. 110 Genie XMS Central Management Software 4.2 Event You can configure the event settings for devices and XMS systems, including Connection Lost, Motion Detection, Alarm Trigger or System Event for the connected devices. When an event occurs or an alarm is triggered, the pre-configured alarm actions, such as alarm pop-up, live view window pop-up, email, alarm sound or SOP notice, will be activated for notification. Note: The pop-up notification windows will be displayed on the XMS window no matter on Live View, Playback or any page you are currently using. If you want to disable pop-up window on Live View or Playback View, check Disable Popup Windows on Live View or Disable Popup Windows on Playback View and click the Apply button (see 4.2.3 Event Setting). 4.2.1 Alarm/Event Setting (Device) Before using the device event alarm function, you have to configure the device settings in advance. Select a device from the drop-down list to configure the settings. 111 Genie XMS Central Management Software 4.2.1.1 Access This function is license required. Click Access from the device type drop-down list. You can set up the live stream pop-up alarm for the access control events. For more details on Access Control, please refer to 5.2 Access Control. Note: The pop-up notification windows will be displayed on the XMS window no matter on Live View, Playback or any page you are currently using. If you want to disable pop-up window on Live View or Playback View, check Disable Popup Windows on Live View or Disable Popup Windows on Playback View and click the Apply button (see 4.2.3 Event Setting). 1. Select an event type from the drop-down list. 2. Checked the Enable column to enable the event notification function. Check the desired event notifications for the selected event. 112 Genie XMS Central Management Software You can also click the Multi-Save button to apply the selected event notifications for all the devices on this page. Check the device boxes first and then click the Multi-Save button. Snapshot: A snapshot will pop up on the Access Control Monitoring page (see 5.2 Access Control) when an event occurs. Email Notify: An email notification will send to the pre-configured receiver (see 4.4.2 Email). Alarm Popup: An alarm text will pop up on the top window. Audio Alert: An alarm sound will be activated for alert notification. To set up an alarm sound, please refer to 4.246 Event Audio Setting. Go to eMap Layer: The system will go to the eMap layer where the triggered camera is applied to (see 3.3.1.1 Go to eMap Layer). SOP Window Popup: An SOP window will pop up displaying the event procedures to take. When this window pops up, you can check the procedures and enter the information of what actions you have done in the blank. Click the Save button to save the information. For this function to work, you have to click the SOP Setup button to edit an event procedure in advance. 3. Click the Apply button to save the settings. 113 Genie XMS Central Management Software 4.2.1.2 DVR You can configure multiple events for the devices. When an event occurs, the configured alarm actions, such as alarm pop-up, eMap, email, alarm sound or SOP notice, will be activated for notification. Note: The pop-up notification windows will be displayed on the XMS window no matter on Live View, Playback or any page you are currently using. If you want to disable pop-up window on Live View or Playback View, check Disable Popup Windows on Live View or Disable Popup Windows on Playback View and click the Apply button (see 4.2.3 Event Setting). 1. Select an event type from the drop-down list. Note: To activate the Motion event function, you have to configure the motion detection settings and activate the Alarm Server function on the DVR/MDVR/NVR in advance. Please refer to the user’s manual of your device. The network ID setup on the Device Maintain page of the XMS server should match the one on the setup page of the device. 114 Genie XMS Central Management Software 2. Checked the Enable column to enable the event notification function for this device. Check the desired event notifications for the selected event. You can also click the Multi-Save button to apply the selected event notifications for all the devices on this page. Check the device boxes first and then click the Multi-Save button. Email Notify: An email notification will send to the pre-configured receiver (see 4.4.2 Email). Alarm Popup: An alarm text will pop up on the top window. Audio Alert: An alarm sound will be activated for alert notification. To set up an alarm sound, please refer to 4.2.4 Event Audio Setting. Go to eMap Layer: The system will go to the eMap layer where the triggered camera is applied to (see 3.3.1.1 Go to eMap Layer). SOP Window Popup: An SOP window will pop up displaying the event procedures to take. When this window pops up, you can check the procedures and enter the information of what actions you have done in the blank. Click the Save button to save the information. The information will be displayed on the Event List (see 3.6 Event List). For this function to work, you have to click the SOP Setup button to edit an event procedure in advance. 115 Genie XMS Central Management Software Event List (image below) 3. Click the Apply button to save the settings. 116 Genie XMS Central Management Software 4.2.1.3 IPCam You can configure multiple events for the devices. When an event occurs, the configured alarm actions, such as alarm pop-up, eMap, email, alarm sound or SOP notice, will be activated for notification. Note: The pop-up notification windows will be displayed on the XMS window no matter on Live View, Playback or any page you are currently using. If you want to disable pop-up window on Live View or Playback View, check Disable Popup Windows on Live View or Disable Popup Windows on Playback View and click the Apply button (see 4.2.3 Event Setting). 1. Select an event type from the drop-down list. Note: 1. If you select Motion, you have to configure the motion grid settings (see Step 3) in order to activate the Motion event function. 2. Currently, SD Card Status event is only applied to EverFocus EAN3126 and EPN4220 IP cameras. 2. Checked the Enable column to enable the event notification function for this device. Check the desired event notifications for the selected event. You can also click the Multi-Save button to apply the selected event notifications for all the devices on this page. Check the device boxes first and then click the Multi-Save button. 117 Genie XMS Central Management Software Pre-Alarm Record (Sec.): Set up the duration for the buffer in second. This will determine the amount of footage (length of time) before the event trigger moment that will be included in an event video recording. Post-Alarm Record (Sec.): Set up the duration for the buffer in second. This will determine the amount of footage (length of time) after the event trigger moment that will be included in an event video recording. Email Notify: An email notification will send to the pre-configured receiver (see 4.4.2 Email). Alarm Popup: An alarm text will pop up on the top window. Live Stream Alarm Popup: A live view window will pop up. Audio Alert: An alarm sound will be activated for alert notification. To set up an alarm sound, please refer to 4.2.4 Event Audio Setting. Go to eMap Layer: The system will go to the eMap layer where the triggered camera is applied to (see 3.3.1.1 Go to eMap Layer). SOP Window Popup: An SOP window will pop up displaying the event procedures to take. When this window pops up, you can check the procedures and enter the information of what actions you have done in the blank. Click the Save button to save the information. The information will be displayed on the Event List (see 3.6 Event List). For this function to work, you have to click the SOP Setup button to edit an event procedure in advance. Event List (image below) 118 Genie XMS Central Management Software 3. If you select Motion event from the event type drop-down, you have to configure the motion grid to activate the Motion event function. a. Click the Edit Motion Grid button to call up the Edit Motion Grid window. You can only configure one motion detection zone for each IP camera. b. Select an IP camera by checking the box on the list. You can also select multiple IP cameras to apply the same motion grid setting to the selected IP cameras. c. On the Edit Motion Grid window, click the Apply to All button to apply the motion detection function to the entire screen. You can also set up a motion area by using your mouse to drag an area. d. Click the Sensitivity drop-down list to select the motion sensitivity for the motion area. e. Click the Apply button to save the settings 4. Click the Apply button to save the settings. 119 Genie XMS Central Management Software 4.2.1.4 NVR You can configure multiple events for the devices. When an event occurs, the configured alarm actions, such as alarm pop-up, eMap, email, alarm sound or SOP notice, will be activated for notification. Note: The pop-up notification windows will be displayed on the XMS window no matter on Live View, Playback or any page you are currently using. If you want to disable pop-up window on Live View or Playback View, check Disable Popup Windows on Live View or Disable Popup Windows on Playback View and click the Apply button (see 4.2.3 Event Setting). 1. Select an event type from the drop-down list. Note: To activate the Motion event function, you have to configure the motion detection settings and activate the Alarm Server function on the DVR/MDVR/NVR in advance. Please refer to the user’s manual of your device. The network ID setup on the Device Maintain page of the XMS server should match the one on the setup page of the device. 120 Genie XMS Central Management Software 2. Checked the Enable column to enable the event notification function for this device. Check the desired event notifications for the selected event. You can also click the Multi-Save button to apply the selected event notifications for all the devices on this page. Check the device boxes first and then click the Multi-Save button. Email Notify: An email notification will send to the pre-configured receiver (see 4.4.2 Email). Alarm Popup: An alarm text will pop up on the top window. Audio Alert: An alarm sound will be activated for alert notification. To set up an alarm sound, please refer to 4.2.4 Event Audio Setting. Go to eMap Layer: The system will go to the eMap layer where the triggered camera is applied to (see 3.3.1.1 Go to eMap Layer). SOP Window Popup: An SOP window will pop up displaying the event procedures to take. When this window pops up, you can check the procedures and enter the information of what actions you have done in the blank. Click the Save button to save the information. The information will be displayed on the Event List (see 3.6 Event List). For this function to work, you have to click the SOP Setup button to edit an event procedure in advance. 121 Genie XMS Central Management Software Event List (image below) 3. Click the Apply button to save the settings. 122 Genie XMS Central Management Software 4.2.1.5 RTSP You can configure multiple events for the devices. When an event occurs, the configured alarm actions, such as alarm pop-up, eMap, email, alarm sound or SOP notice, will be activated for notification. Note: The pop-up notification windows will be displayed on the XMS window no matter on Live View, Playback or any page you are currently using. If you want to disable pop-up window on Live View or Playback View, check Disable Popup Windows on Live View or Disable Popup Windows on Playback View and click the Apply button (see 4.2.3 Event Setting). 1. Select an event type from the drop-down list. Note: If you select Motion, you have to configure the motion grid settings (see Step 3) in order to activate the Motion event function. 2. Checked the Enable column to enable the event notification function for this device. Check the desired event notifications for the selected event. You can also click the Multi-Save button to apply the selected event notifications for all the devices on this page. Check the device boxes first and then click the Multi-Save button. Pre-Alarm Record (Sec.): Set up the duration for the buffer in second. This will determine the amount of footage (length of time) before the event trigger moment that will be included in an event video recording. Post-Alarm Record (Sec.): Set up the duration for the buffer in second. This will determine the amount of footage (length of time) after the event trigger moment that will be included in an event video recording. Email Notify: An email notification will send to the pre-configured receiver (see 4.4.2 Email). 123 Genie XMS Central Management Software Alarm Popup: An alarm text will pop up on the top window. Live Stream Alarm Popup: A live view window will pop up. Audio Alert: An alarm sound will be activated for alert notification. To set up an alarm sound, please refer to 4.2.4 Event Audio Setting. Go to eMap Layer: The system will go to the eMap layer where the triggered camera is applied to (see 3.3.1.1 Go to eMap Layer). SOP Window Popup: An SOP window will pop up displaying the event procedures to take. When this window pops up, you can check the procedures and enter the information of what actions you have done in the blank. Click the Save button to save the information. The information will be displayed on the Event List (see 3.6 Event List). For this function to work, you have to click the SOP Setup button to edit an event procedure in advance. Event List (image below) 124 Genie XMS Central Management Software 3. If you select Motion event from the event type drop-down, you have to configure the motion grid to activate the Motion event function. f. Click the Edit Motion Grid button to call up the Edit Motion Grid window. You can only configure one motion detection zone for each IP camera. g. Select an IP camera by checking the box on the list. You can also select multiple IP cameras to apply the same motion grid setting to the selected IP cameras. h. On the Edit Motion Grid window, click the Apply to All button to apply the motion detection function to the entire screen. You can also set up a motion area by using your mouse to drag an area. 4. i. Click the Sensitivity drop-down list to select the motion sensitivity for the motion area. j. Click the Apply button to save the settings Click the Apply button to save the settings. 125 Genie XMS Central Management Software 4.2.2 System Event (Server) You can configure the System event settings, including Disk Failure (system internal disk), Disk Full (system internal disk), Power Loss, Network Loss, Disk Replacement and iSCSI Connection, on this page. When a System event occurs, the configured alarm actions, such as alarm pop-up, email, alarm sound or SOP notice, will be activated for notification. Note: The pop-up notification windows will be displayed on the XMS window no matter on Live View, Playback or any page you are currently using. If you want to disable pop-up window on Live View or Playback View, check Disable Popup Windows on Live View or Disable Popup Windows on Playback View and click the Apply button (see 4.2.3 Event Setting). Apply: After the configuration, click the Apply button to save the settings. Cancel: Click to cancel the current setting. SOP Setup: Click to display the SOP window. Enter the procedures to be done when a Motion Detection event occurs. To set up the System event: 1. Check the Enable column to enable the system events. 2. Select the desired event actions by checking the event action column. To configure the dwell time for each event action and the number of SOP Window, please refer to 4.2.3 Event Setting for more details. Email Notify: An email notification will send to the pre-configured receiver (see 4.4.2 Email). Alarm Popup: An alarm text will pop up on the top window. Audio Alert: An alarm sound will be activated for alert notification. To set up an alarm sound, please refer to 4.2.4 Event Audio Setting. SOP Window Popup: An SOP window will pop up displaying the event procedures to take. When this window pops up, you can check the procedures and enter the information of what actions you have done in the blank. Click the Save button to save the information. The 126 Genie XMS Central Management Software information will be displayed on the Event List (see 3.6 Event List). For this function to work, you have to click the SOP Setup button to edit an event procedure in advance. Event List (image below) 3. Click the Apply button. 127 Genie XMS Central Management Software 4.2.3 Event Setting You can configure the dwell time for each event action and the number of SOP Window; you can also enable / disable the pop-up function on Live View / Playback View. If you configure the auto close time to be zero “0”, the pop-up notification will be continuously displayed. Click the Apply button to save the settings. 128 Genie XMS Central Management Software 4.2.4 Event Audio Setting You can configure the Alarm sound on this page. When an event occurs or alarm is triggered, the configured alarm sound will be activated for notification. The system is configured with an alarm sound by default. To configure a personal alarm sound: 1. Click the Select button to select an alarm sound (MP3 format only) in your computer. 2. Check the Repeat Play box and enter a number to set up the number of times you want the system to play the alarm sound. 3. Click the Apply button to save the settings. 129 Genie XMS Central Management Software 4.3 Storage Device You can view the disk information, add iSCSI storage device, set up RAID function and manage all the storage devices on the Storage Device setup page. Note: For Commander 2 and Elite 2 series devices, every time after setting up Storage Device settings such as HDD format or Group setting, you have to restart the devices. 4.3.1 Disk Information On this page, you can see the information of all the hard disks of the system. 130 Genie XMS Central Management Software 4.3.2 Storage Device Management You can manage all the storage devices on this page. On this page, all the hard disks including the on-system hard disks, the added iSCSI storage devices (see 4.3.3 iSCSI Setting) and RAID configured hard disks (see 4.3.4 RAID Management) will be displayed on the top. You can group the hard disks for management purpose. Click Format, the following message pops-up. Click Confirm to format the HDD for the first time added HDD. For Commander 2 and Elite 2 series devices, every time after formatting the HDD, you have to restart the devices. (WARNING: Clicking Format will effectively ERASE the ENTIRE hard disk! Please click Export to export the data from the HDD before clicking the Confirm button. ) 131 Genie XMS Central Management Software To create a new group: To enable the recording function, you have to assign the hard disks to a group first. 1. By default, there is a new group created in the Storage Device Group Management field. Type a name in the Group column. You can optionally add another group by clicking the Add button. 2. Drag and drop the disks from the Unused Group to the newly created group. Note that one disk can only be added to one group. 3. Configure the group settings in the below column. Auto Erase Recording (Days): The disks of the group will be automatically overwritten when the entered number of days has been reached. For example, if you set 5 days, the disks of the group will be overwritten at the beginning of day 6. To disable the function, enter zero “0” in the column. Overwrite: Check the box to overwrite the disks of the group when the capacity is used up to 99%. To disable the function, uncheck the column. 4. Click the Apply button to save the settings. You can also see this group in the Storage Device drop-down list on the maintain page of the IP camera / NVR / DVR. Note: For Commander 2 and Elite 2 series devices, after clicking the Apply button, you have to restart the devices. 132 Genie XMS Central Management Software To save multiple IP cameras’ recordings to a disk group: 1. Click the Related Device List button, the related device list window pops up. 2. Select a disk group from the drop-down list beside the Related Device List button. 3. Select the devices in the related device list window and then click the Save button. You can also change the storage device for each device on its Maintain page: 1. Go to the Live View page by clicking the Live View button Detail button. , and then click the Device 2. Double-click a device to display the Maintain page, and then select a group from the Storage Device drop-down list. 3. Click the Save button the assigned group. to save the settings. The recordings of this device will be stored to 133 Genie XMS Central Management Software 4.3.3 iSCSI Setting You can connect an iSCSI storage device to the system to expand the storage capacity. To set up iSCSI setting: 1. Enter the IP address of the iSCSI storage device and the port number. 2. Click the Re-Discovery button and the info of the iSCSI displayed on the bottom. 3. Click the Login button, the iSCSI Login window appears. Enter a name, user name and password of the iSCSI storage device, and then click the Login button. 4. The iSCSI storage device is activated. 5. To log out, click the Logout button. After the setup, you can see the connected iSCSI storage device listed on the Storage Device Management page (see 4.3.2 Storage Device Management). To enable schedule recording to this iSCSI storage device, you have to assign this iSCSI storage device to a group first (see To create a new group in 4.3.2 Storage Device Management). 134 Genie XMS Central Management Software 4.3.4 RAID Management You can configure the RAID function (Redundant Arrays of Independent Disks) on this page. The RAID function can enable multiple hard disks to act as one, and the data will be spread out over the disks in one of several ways which are called “RAID levels”. To configure a RAID function: 1. Click the Add button, drag and drop the disks from the Available Disk column to the Selected Disk column. 2. Type a name for this RAID configuration, and then select a RAID type from the drop-down list. 3. Click the Add button, this RAID configuration is added to the system. After the setup, you can see the RAID configuration listed on the Storage Device Management page (see 4.3.2 Storage Device Management). To enable schedule recording to RAID disk, you have to assign this RAID disk to a group first (see To create a new group in 4.3.2 Storage Device Management). 135 Genie XMS Central Management Software 4.4 Network On the left-side menu bar, click Network. You can set up the system’s network, email and DDNS settings or to test the network connectivity between the system and other LAN or WAN nodes in this menu. 4.4.1 Network Setting On the left-side menu bar, click Network and then click Network Setting. According to your network environment, select Static IP, DHCP or PPPoE to configure an IP address to the system. 【General】 DNS Server 1: Displays the primary DNS server for your network. If DHCP is selected and an internet connection is available, this value should be assigned automatically. This field must have a valid DNS address in order to use the DDNS feature. DNS Server 2: This field shows the secondary DNS server for your network. Default Gateway Network Card: Select LAN 1 or LAN 2 which is configured and used for a WAN connection. Http Port: Enter the Http Port number of the system. RTSP Port: Enter the RTSP port number of the system. Archive Port: Enter the Archive port number of the system. Forward Port Range: Enter a range for the forward port numbers. 136 Genie XMS Central Management Software 【LAN 1 / 2】 You can either set up a static IP or enable DHCP for LAN 1 / LAN 2. IPv4 address: Displays the current IPv4 Address. A static IP address must be set manually. If DHCP is enabled, this value will be assigned automatically. IPv4 Mask: Displays the subnet mask for your network so the system will be recognized within the network. If DHCP is enabled, this value will be assigned automatically. IPv4 DHCP: Check to enable DHCP function, and then the DHCP server in LAN will automatically assign an IP configuration for the network connection. Gateway: Displays the gateway on your network for the system to use when communicating with any devices not on the local network. If DHCP is enabled, this value will be assigned automatically. IPv6 address: Displays the current IPv6 Address. A static IP address must be set manually. If DHCP is enabled, this value will be assigned automatically. MAC: Displays the MAC address of LAN 1 / LAN2. This option cannot be changed. 【PPPoE】 You can also set up PPPoE for LAN 1 or LAN 2. 137 Genie XMS Central Management Software Active: Check to enable PPPoE. User Name: Input the account user name. Contact your ISP for the details. Password: Input the password. Contact your ISP for the details. Default PPPoE Network Card: Select LAN 1 or LAN 2 to use PPPoE. IPv4 Address: Display the IPv4 address after a successful setup. 【Service】 If you forget the IP address of the system, you can use this IPv4 address to access to the system from a remote site. IPv4 address: This is for users who forget the IP address of the system can still access to the system using this address. However, you will need to change the IP address of your computer to keep it in the same LAN of this IPv4 address. For example, the default IPv4 address is 10.10.10.10, and then you can set a static IP address of 10.10.10.9 for your computer so that you can successfully enter the system by entering this IP of 10.10.10.10 into a browser. IPv4 Mask: Displays the subnet mask for your network so the system will be recognized within the network. MAC: Displays the MAC address. This option cannot be changed. 138 Genie XMS Central Management Software 4.4.2 Email On the left-side menu bar, click Network and then click Email. You can configure the Email settings for the system to send Email alert when an event occurs. SMTP Server: Assign the SMTP (e-mail) server’s name. Note that for more reliable email service, use the server’s IP address. SMTP Port: Assign the port number used by the SMTP server. Authentication: Check this box if the SMTP server requires authentication (user name / password). User Name: Input the login user name if the SMTP server requires authentication. Password: Input the password if the SMTP server requires authentication. SSL: Check the box if mail server needs communication to be encrypted by SSL. Receiver’s Email: Input the e-mail address that event messages are sent to. You can add multiple email addresses separated by a semicolon ”;” ([email protected];[email protected]). Sender Email: Input the e-mail address of the sender (the system). Sender’s e-mail address has to match the user name and password above. Connection Timeout (Sec.): Set up a duration time for the XMS server to stop connecting the mail server once the connection time reached the setup duration. Socket Timeout (Sec.): Set up a duration time for the XMS server to stop sending emails once the sending time reached the setup duration. 139 Genie XMS Central Management Software 4.4.3 DDNS On the left-side menu bar, click Network and then click Email. DDNS (Dynamic Domain Name System) is a service used to map a domain name to the dynamic IP address of a network device. You can set up the DDNS service for remote access to the system. 【EverFocus DDNS】 DDNS Service: Select EverfocusDDNS from the drop-down list. Host Name: Input the desired name for the host. Note that the name of the host cannot include a space, or a dot (period) or any special characters particularly ~ ! @ # $ % ^ & * ( ) + < > " ; : . , Note: You can go to http://www.everfocusddns.com to check the DDNS name can be registered or not. 【www.dyndns.org】 DDNS Service: Select www.dyndns.org from the drop-down list. 140 Genie XMS Central Management Software Host name: Host name created through the dyndns account. User name: User name of the dyndns account. Password: Password of the dyndns account. Setup Steps: 1. Apply for a host name from www.dyndns.org. 2. Make sure that the DNS Server 1 is set up correctly or the DDNS will not work. 3. Select www.dyndns.org from the DDNS Service drop-down list. 4. Enter the host name in the Host Name field. Note that the name of the system cannot include a space, or a dot (period) or any special characters particularly ~ ! @ # $ % ^ & * ( ) + < > " ; : . , _ 5. Enter the User Name / Password of the dyndns account. 6. The setting is complete. And you should now be able to remotely connect the system by typing the name you created into the address bar. Example: http://hostname.dyndns.com. Note: If you are connecting through a router, make sure that you have opened up all the required network ports in the “Port Forwarding” section of your router’s setup options. The default port of the system is 80. To set up Port Forwarding, please consult the manual of the router. 141 Genie XMS Central Management Software 4.4.4 Network Test On the left-side menu bar, click Network and then click Network Test. This function is useful in diagnosing connectivity problems by obtaining responses from nodes progressively farther along the network. Enter an IP address to verify basic network connectivity between the system and other LAN or WAN nodes, and then click the Test button. 142 Genie XMS Central Management Software 4.5 System Setting On the left-side menu bar, click System Setting. You can set up general settings for the system in this menu. 4.5.1 Time Zone On the left-side menu bar, click System Setting and then click Time Zone. You can set up the time zone and country where the system server is located. 1. Select a time zone, or click on the map to select the time zone. 2. Select the country, or click on the map to select the country. 3. You can also click Auto Detection for the system to automatically detect the time zone and country. 4. Click Apply to save the setting. 143 Genie XMS Central Management Software 4.5.2 Date / Time On the left-side menu bar, click System Setting and then click Date/Time. Enter the current date and time, and then click the Apply button to save the settings. Date: Click to bring up the on-screen keyboard to set up the date. Time: Click to bring up the on-screen clock to set up the time. Date Format: Select a date format from the drop-down list. NTP: Check to enable and display the NTP time synchronization setting. NTP Server: Select a time server address that the system uses for time synchronization. NTP Update Interval: The frequency that the system automatically updates the time via the NTP server. Select Hourly, Daily, Weekly or Monthly. Port: The system will automatically set up the port number. 144 Genie XMS Central Management Software 4.5.3 EKB200 On the left-side menu bar, click System Setting and then click EKB200. You can connect an EKB200, which is EverFocus’ USB keyboard, to the USB port on your computer to control the Iris, focus or the pre-configured PTZ control functions of the connected cameras. The control keys on the EKB200 After connecting the EKB200 keyboard to a PC and configuring the PTZ control functions, you need to configure the above setup page to define the function for each control key on the keyboard. Click the Save button to save the settings. Once you press the control key on the keyboard, the camera will do the action which you’ve defined for the key. 【Key No】 The control key number on the keyboard. 145 Genie XMS Central Management Software 【Action】 Select an item from the drop-down list to define the function for each key on the keyboard. Set Preset: You can use the joystick on the keyboard to select a position and then press this key to save the position as the Preset Position. Go to Preset: Press this key to let the camera go to the Preset Position number specified in the Value column. Go to Home: Press this key and the camera will go to the Preset Position 1. Clear Preset: Press this key to clear the Preset Position number specified in the Value column. Run Auto Pan: Press this key to start the AutoPan number specified in the Value column. Stop Auto Pan: Press this key to stop the AutoPan number specified in the Value column. Tour Run: Press this key to start running the Tour number specified in the Value column. Tour Stop: Press this key to stop running the Tour number specified in the Value column. Pattern Run: Press this key to start running the Pattern number specified in the Value column. Pattern Stop: Press this key to stop running the Pattern number specified in the Value column. Set Auto Tracking: Press this key to switch On / Off the Auto-Tracking function. Toggle Full Screen: Press this key to toggle between the full screen and current screen. 【Setting Value】 Type in the number for the selected Action item. For example, selecting Go to Preset from the Action drop-down list and typing in 2 in the Value column represents the Preset Position 2. To activate the EKB200 keyboard on the PTZ Live View page, please click PTZ Control on the left column, and then the PTZ control panel will display. Click Connect EKB200 to activate it, and then you can control the PTZ camera over the EKB200 keyboard. 146 Genie XMS Central Management Software 4.5.4 Miscellaneous On the left-side menu bar, click System Setting and then click Miscellaneous. Reboot: Click Apply to enable restarting the system. Shutdown: Click Apply if you need to turn off the system server. Load Factory Default: Click Apply to restore the system to factory default settings. Console Log Window: This is just for debug use only. Check the box and the button will display at the bottom of the browser. Click it to open the console log window. Adjustable UI: This function allows users to adjust the user interface. You can drag and drop them setting options to change their order on the interface. System Log and Event Reserve Day(s) 1~365: Enter a specific days for the system to reserve the system log. 147 Genie XMS Central Management Software 4.5.5 Customized Title and Icon On the left-side menu bar, click System Setting and then click Customized Title and Icon. Title: Enter a title for the browser window. Header: You can change the name to be displayed on the header of the website. Upload Icon: You can change the icon that browsers display next to a page's title on a browser tab. Please use the icon image in “.ico” file format. 148 Genie XMS Central Management Software 4.5.6 License On the left-side menu bar, click System Setting and then click License. Users can activate the license by an Online or Offline process. Computers connected to the internet can be activated Online while computers without an internet connection should be activated using the Offline process. Please refer to the following steps on how to activate the license Online / Offline. Online Activation: 1. Select Online Mode. 2. Enter the basic information in the fields such as Company Name, Email and TEL. 3. Enter the Supported Channel Number of this license that you purchase. 4. Enter the Serial Number you obtained after purchase. 5. Click Activate, and the following window will appear. Please click Confirm and the system will start rebooting. 6. After rebooting, the license is activated. 149 Genie XMS Central Management Software Offline Activation: If you have installed the Genie XMS in a computer without an internet connection, you can use the Offline process to activate your license key. You will need to have another computer with internet connection for validating and generating an Activation Key. 1. Select Offline Mode. 2. Enter the basic information in the fields such as Company Name, Email and TEL. 3. Enter the Supported Channel Number of this license that you purchase. 4. Enter the Serial Number you obtained after purchase. 5. Click Export Certificate to export the “XMS_CER” file to the computer. 6. Find another computer with internet connection. Open a browser and type http://xms.everfocus.com.tw in the address field to open the following Web page. 150 Genie XMS Central Management Software 7. Click Activate, and the following page appears. 8. Click the Select your certificate then upload to select the pre-exported “XMS_CER” file. 9. When the message shows up as below, the private key file named “XMS_PRIVATEKEY” is successfully downloaded to your computer. Click OK to complete. 10. Now, return to the License page and then click Import Private Key to import the “XMS_PRIVATEKEY” file. 151 Genie XMS Central Management Software 11. Then, a “Success” message will display at lower-left corner and the system will start rebooting automatically. 152 Genie XMS Central Management Software 4.5.7 Database Backup and Restore On the left-side menu bar, click System Setting and then click Database Backup and Restore. You can back up the system’s configurations, and the settings can be restored to the current computer or imported to another computer. Database Export: Click Apply to export the system’s configuration file. Database Import: Click Select to select a system’s configuration file and then click Upload to apply the settings. To set up the Auto Backup function: You can also use the Auto Backup function for the system to automatically back up the configurations according to a specified schedule to a FTP server a. Please follow the steps below: 1. Check the Auto Backup function. 2. Enter the FTP Server address, port, user account, password and the archive path. 3. Specify a timeout period (second). It will disconnect the session when this timeout is reached. 4. Select a date and time for the system to automatically back up the system’s configurations. You can set up multiple backup schedules. 5. Click Apply to save the setting. 6. You can search the auto backup file in the Auto Backup Log list. 153 Genie XMS Central Management Software 4.5.8 Firmware Upgrade On the left-side menu bar, click System Setting and then click Firmware Upgrade. You can upgrade the system’s firmware here. Click Select to select a firmware file and then click Upgrade to start upgrading. 154 Genie XMS Central Management Software 4.5.9 EMX32 On the left-side menu bar, click System Setting and then click EMX32. To display the Matrix Live View of the system on the monitor of EMX32, you need to enter the IP address, port, user name and password of that EMX32 on this setting page. Then, click Apply to save the settings. 155 Genie XMS Central Management Software 4.5.10 SNMP On the left-side menu bar, click System Setting and then click SNMP. You can use the SNMP to monitor, manage, configure, and collect information from the connected systems on which you set up the SNMP. SNMP On: Check to enable the SNMP service. SNMPv1, SNMPv2c Service: Check to enable SNMPv1 or SNMPv2c service. Community: Enter a name to identify the SNMP community. SNMPv3 Service: Check to enable SNMPv3 service. Account: Enter the user account name. Password: Enter a password for the user account. Information SNMP System Name: Enter a name for this SNMP system. SNMP System Location: Enter a location of the SNMP system. SNMP System Contact: Enter contact information such as email or phone number of the SNMP system maintainer. 156 Genie XMS Central Management Software 4.5.11 eMap Icon Setting You can customize the icons displayed on the eMap window (see 3.3.1 eMap Window). 1. Select an icon item from the drop-down list. 2. Click the Select button to select an icon image in PNG format. The recommend size is 50x50. 3. Click the Apply button to save the setting or click Default to apply the default icon setting. 157 Genie XMS Central Management Software 4.5.12 Black/White List Use this page to specify IP addresses that are allowed / denied to access this XMS server. By default, any IP address can access the XMS server. Note: The Allowed IP addresses only become relevant when the Denied items contain a Network or Range, and the supervisor wants to allow one or more IP addresses within that excluded range or network. In such a scenario, the user would enter the excluded range or network for the Denied items, and enter the exceptions for the Allowed items. Current Black/White List Setting is: Check the box to enable the function. Filter Type: Select Access or Deny for the following IP settings. Rule: Select a network rule and then fill in the IP information in the below boxes. • • • Single: Type a single IP address in the IP Address field below. Network: Type the IP address and subnet mask in the field below. Range: Type a range for the IP addresses. Click Apply to save the settings. Click Cancel to cancel the settings. Select an item below and click Delete to delete the item. 158 Genie XMS Central Management Software 4.6 User Setting On the left-side menu bar, click User Setting. In this menu, different users with administrator privileges are allowed to set up the settings according to their preferences. The system will recognize the user and remember their preferences. 4.6.1 User Time Zone On the left-side menu bar, click the User Setting, and then click User Time Zone. Users with administrative privileges can set up their own time zone and country when accessing the system from a remote site. 1. Select a time zone, or click on the map to select the time zone. 2. Select the country, or click on the map to select the country. 3. You can also click Auto Detection for the system to automatically detect the time zone and country. Then, click Allow when the location permission request pop-up shows on the top. 4. Click Apply to save the setting. 159 Genie XMS Central Management Software 4.6.2 Local Save Settings On the left-side menu bar, click the User Setting, and then click Local Save Settings. Save Recording in: Click Select to select a path for saving the live view recording files. Please refer to 3.3.2 Live View Tool Bar. You can click Open File Path to find the files. Save Snapshot in: Click Select to select a path for saving the snapshot images. Please refer to 3.3.2 Live View Tool Bar. You can click Open File Path to find the files. Save Archive in: Click Select to select a path for saving the archive files. Please refer to 4.1.5 Archive. You can click Open File Path to find the files. Click Apply to save the settings. 160 Genie XMS Central Management Software 4.6.3 OSD Setting On the left-side menu bar, click the User Setting, and then click OSD Settings. Camera Name: Check to display camera’s name on the live view window. Bit Rate: Check to display camera’s bit rate on the live view window. Date/Time: Check to display date and time on the camera’s live view window. Font Size (12~300): Enter the font size for the above settings. Click Apply to save the settings. 161 Genie XMS Central Management Software 4.6.4 Change Own Password On the left-side menu bar, click the User Setting, and then click Change Own Password. Users with administrative privileges can change their own password on this page. Enter a password and then enter it again in the Confirm filed to confirm the password. Click Apply to save the setting. 162 Genie XMS Central Management Software 4.6.5 Language On the left-side menu bar, click the User Setting, and then select the preferred language on the left-side Language drop-down list. 163 Genie XMS Central Management Software 4.7 User Management On the left-side menu bar, click User Management. You can create new users and manage the user privileges and user groups in this menu. 4.7.1 User Account On the left-side menu bar, click User Management and then click User Account. You can create multiple user accounts and assign the users to a specific group using this page. 164 Genie XMS Central Management Software The User Account lists the current users of the system. To edit the user list or to add users, click Edit Mode, and the buttons marked in the red frame will display. After the settings, click Update to save the settings. Please see the detailed instructions below. Add User: Click the Add button, the window displays as below. Input the user name and password for the user, and then select a user group from the drop-down list (you have to create a group first, see 4.7.2 User Group). Optionally input the email address of the user. Click the Save button, the user should be added to the User Management list. Note: There are three group types for the user account: Administrator, Operator and Viewer. Each group type is applied with the fixed privileges as listed below. You can also create a new group type with self-specified privileges, please see 4.7.2 User Group. 165 Genie XMS Central Management Software Delete User: Check to select the user which you want to delete. Click Delete to delete the user. Update User Setting: To change user group of the user, directly click on the User Group column of the user to switch between user groups. To change the user name, directly click on the User Name column and enter a new name. Click the Update button to save the settings. Reset Password: Check to select a user and click Rest Password. The window will show as below, and then enter a new password for the user. 166 Genie XMS Central Management Software 4.7.2 User Group On the left-side menu bar, click User Management and then click User Group. Administrators can create new user groups with self-specified privileges. Please follow the steps below: 1. Click Edit Mode, and then click Add. 167 Genie XMS Central Management Software 2. Enter a User Group name and its Description. 3. Click Save, the new group is added to the User Group list. 4. Click the new group on the list, the selected group will be highlighted with a red frame. Check the functions below in the Function Authority tab to grant the privileges to this user group (Checking the Maintain box will also enable the Query Only privilege). 168 Genie XMS Central Management Software 5. Click Device Authority button to display the device list. You can check the View and Playback boxes of the devices to allow this user group to be able to view the device’s live image and play back its recordings. 6. Click Update to save the settings. 7. You can still modify the group name and description, disable it or change privileges by clicking on each of the setting field and check box. Then, click Update to save it. 8. You can also delete the user group. Check to select the group you want to delete, and then click Delete. 169 Genie XMS Central Management Software 4.8 System Information On the left-side menu bar, click System Information. You can view or export system information in this menu. 4.8.1 System On the left-side menu bar, click System Information and then click System. You can change the server’s name and check its version here. 170 Genie XMS Central Management Software 4.8.2 System Log On the left-side menu bar, click System Information and then click System Log. You can query and export the log of different types, please see steps below: 1. Select a period of time. 2. Check to select log types. You can select multiple types except the Mail log type. 3. Click Query to see the log list. 4. You can also click Export to export it to a .csv file. 5. Double-click a log on the list can bring-up the Message window. 171 Genie XMS Central Management Software 4.8.3 Server Status On the left-side menu bar, click System Information and then click Server Status. You can check the system’s CPU, Memory, Network and Recording Data Report statuses in this menu. The Overview displays the above three system statuses together; however, you can also click each tab to see the detailed status respectively. 172 Genie XMS Central Management Software 4.8.4 Recording Data Report On the left-side menu bar, click System Information and then click Recording Data Report. This Recording Data Report shows the recording status of all the devices. Please follow the steps below: 1. Click to select a Date and Time. 2. Click Related Device List to select devices. 3. Click Query to display the recording status report. 4. You can click the bar under the Day or Hour to show the report in different timeline formats. 5. Click Today to show today’s data; click < or > to see the previous or the next day. The recording status indication: : A yellow block represents only events are recorded during this time block. : A blue block indicates the continuous recording during this time block. 173 Genie XMS Central Management Software 4.9 Failover Setting You can set up the Failover setting for another XMS server to take over as a backup server once the XMS server you are currently operating failed. On the left-side menu bar, click Failover Setting > Server Setting and then configure the settings. 174 Genie XMS Central Management Software Chapter 5 5. Licensed Functions Functions described in this chapter are license required. EverFocus Genie XMS is an open system integration platform which is well designed with a scalable and modular architecture that can be easily expanded or integrated with various systems or applications such as IVS, POS, LPR, access control and fleet management. Most importantly, Genie XMS can analyze the big data and information accumulated from all these systems in order to make prediction, to provide timely response and even to optimize business performance, creating long-term value for clients across various verticals and industries. If you need any customized service, please contact EverFocus for more detail. IVS Xfleet Management Access Control Management 175 Genie XMS Central Management Software 5.1 Xfleet Management This function is license required. xFleet is a Web-based fleet management system which integrates GPS positioning, 3G/4G mobile wireless communication and GIS (Geographic Information System) techniques, allowing users to easily track, monitor and manage any type of fleet vehicles on a Web browser anywhere and anytime. With xFleet, not only can you reduce overall costs by effectively utilizing resources such as vehicles, fuel, and manpower, but you can improve the management efficiency and business performance by keeping and analyzing the historical records (graphical reports) of the vehicle data as needed. Features • Web interface • Idle time detection • Connect up to 500 clients • Over-speed detection • Multiple map types supported • Landmark Setting • Real-time GPS tracks and playback • Smart auto backup • 64-channel real-time live view • Remote archive • 16-channel recording playback • MDVR system status • 3-axis accelerometer (G Sensor) • Graphical analysis report • Geo-Fence 176 Genie XMS Central Management Software Hardware Specifications Number of Drives Max Storage Per Drive RAID Level I/O Interface LAN Transmission Speed Voltage Power Consumption Device Dimension (HxWxD) Device Weight (Without Drive) Temperature Humidity 8xSATA II 4TB RAID 0, 1, 5,6, 10 4xUSB 2.0 ; 2xUSB 3.0 1xeSATA (for DAS) 2x 10/100/1000 Mbps (RJ45x2) 100-240V 510W *1 88 x 430 x 660 mm 8.8 kg (16.75lbs) Operating: 0°C-40°C Operating: 5%-95% Remote Client System Minimum Requirement Client Operating System CPU RAM VGA LAN Transmission Speed Web Client Mobile Windows XP (32-bit) / Win7 (32 and 64-bit) / Mac OS X (TBD) Intel Core I3-2100 2GB Intel HD 2000 10/100/1000 Mbps (RJ45) Internet Explorer 9 and later, Firefox 4.0-9.0, Chrome (Windows version) iPhone, iPad, Android Device Support List Mobile DVR Model Name EMV401 EMV801 EMV1601 Channel Number 16CH (IP + Analog) 8CH (IP + Analog) 4CH (IP + Analog) Analog Mobile Camera Model Name Horizontal Resolution EMB430 700 TVL EMD432 700 TVL EMD335 720 TVL EMW430 700 TVL EMW330 520 TVL EMW330T 520 TVL Recording Rate Network Analog: 30fps/CH (NTSC), 25fps/CH (PAL) Wi-Fi. 3G, GPS IP: 30 fps/CH @ 1080p Image Sensor 1/3" SONY Color Super HAD II CCD 1/3" SONY Color Super HAD II CCD 1/3" SONY Exview HAD II 960H CCD 1/3" SONY Color Super HAD II CCD 1/3" SONY Super HAD CCD 1/3" SONY Super HAD CCD 177 Genie XMS Central Management Software IP Mobile Camera Model Name Megapixel EMN2220 2MP EMN2120 1MP PoE Switch Model Name ES0501-40 ES0802-41 ES0812-31 ES1625-31 Port Number 5 8 8 16 Image Sensor 1/2.7" Full HD CMOS 1/2.7" Full HD CMOS Uplink Port 0 0 1(RJ45)+1(SFP) 2 Model Name ES1645-51 ES2426-31 ES2446-51 ES2448-62 Port Number 16 24 24 24 Uplink Port 4 2 4 4 Xfleet Management Page On the Live View window, click Xfleet (see No.1 in the image below) to enter the Xfleet Management page. 1 2 3 No. Name 1 Xfleet 2 Xfleet Group List 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 Description Click to enter the Xfleet Management Page. Displays the Xfleet group devices (see 5.1.3 Setting up a Xfleet Group). 178 Genie XMS Central Management Software 3 Info Window 4 Vehicle List 5 Group 6 Stream 7 Time Search 8 Xfleet 9 GPS Tracking 10 Live / Playback 11 Device Icon 12 eMap Options Device Info Window 13 Move your mouse cursor over the Group/Vehicle/Device on the Xfleet Group List to display its information window. Displays the Vehicles listed on the Xfleet Group List. The colors represent the GPS tracks of the mobile DVRs in a vehicle. Click to enter the Xfleet Group setup page (see 5.1.3 Setting up a Xfleet Group). Select a mobile DVR from the Xfleet Group List by clicking on it or click the Device Icon on the eMap, and then click the Stream button to display its live stream window. You can then click the Live / Playback button to switch between live view and playback window (see 5.1.5 Mobile DVR Live View / Playback on Xfleet Live View Window). Click to display the Time Search menu on the left-side bar (see 5.1.7.2 Time Search for MDVR). Click to enter the Analysis Report (see 5.1.11 Analysis Report) and Setting (see 5.1.12 Xfleet Setting) pages. Select a mobile DVR from the Xfleet Group List by clicking on it or click the Device Icon on the Map, and then click the GPS Tracking button to display the GPS tracks on the eMap. For this function to work, you have to configure the mobile DVR settings in advance (see 5.1.1 Configuring the Mobile DVR Settings). This button let you switch between the Device Live View and Playback windows. After selecting a device and clicking the Stream button, click the Live / Playback button to switch between live view and playback window (see 5.1.5 Mobile DVR Live View / Playback on Xfleet Live View Window). Indicates the location of the mobile DVR based on the GPS coordinates. Click the Device Icon can display the Device Info window on the eMap. Click to select a desired eMap to display on the Xfleet Page. Click the Device Icon to display the info of the device on the eMap. To enable the Xfleet Management function, you have to configure the following settings in advance. Please refer to each chapter for more details. • Mobile DVR configuration (see 5.1.1 Configuring the Mobile DVR Settings). • Adding Mobile DVR to the system (see 5.1.2 Adding a Mobile DVR to the System). • Adding a Vehicle to the Xfleet Group of the system (see 5.1.3 Setting up a Xfleet Group and 5.1.4 Adding a Vehicle to the Xfleet Group). 179 Genie XMS Central Management Software 5.1.1 Configuring the Mobile DVR Settings To transfer data like GPS or G-Sensor from the mobile DVR to the system, you have to enable the alarm server function and configure the GPS and G-Sensor settings in advance. 1. On the mobile DVR, enter the Alarm Server setup page, Key in the IP address of your local computer in the Server IP1 field, select TCP from the Protocol drop-down list, key in 80 in the Port field and key in a 10-digit ID in the Network ID field for network identification. To avoid device conflicts, one network ID can only be assigned to one mobile DVR. Click the Save button. 2. Enter the Event Setup page to enable the GPS and G-Sensor functions. Click G-Sensor Event to enable the G-sensor and network alarm function, and then setup the related G-sensor settings. Click the Save button. 180 Genie XMS Central Management Software Click GPS Event, enable Network Alarm and set up the related GPS settings. Click the Save button. 181 Genie XMS Central Management Software 5.1.2 Adding a Mobile DVR to the System To manually add a mobile DVR to the system: to enter the Device List page. 1. On the Live View window, click the Device Detail button 2. Click the Add button to enter the Maintain page and configure the device settings. Device Type: Select DVR from the drop-down list. Enable: Check the box to enable the device. 182 Genie XMS Central Management Software Device Name: Enter a name for the device. IP: Enter the IP address of the Device. HTTP Port: By default, the port is set to 80. Change the port number if necessary. Model: Select the model from the drop-down list. Storage Device: Select a storage device for the schedule recordings. Only the device assigned with a storage device can enable the Schedule Recording function. To setup the storage device, please see To create a new group in 4.3.2 Storage Device Management. User Account: Enter the user ID of the device. Password: Enter the password of the device. Live: Select Main or Sub for live view displaying. Recording: Select Main or Sub for the recording. Network ID: Enter a 10-digit ID for network identification. The ID should be the same with the one you set up on the mobile DVR. Connect by Server: Check the box to enable the Auto Backup Recording function (see 3.4.4 Auto Backup Recording). Note: To archive the recordings from the DVR, NVR and Mobile DVR in AVI format, the Connect by Server option must be checked. If the option is unchecked, the recordings will be archived (remote archive) in AVR format, and you have to use EverFocus’ player to play back the recordings. Port Forwarding: Check the box and then click the Save button to enable the Port Forwarding function. The port number assigned by the XMS server will be displayed in the Forward Port Number field. This function is useful if you want to remotely access XMS server and view the streams or remotely access the device live view from outside of the LAN via the internet (WAN). For this function to work, you have to configure the network setting in advance (see 4.4.1 Network Setting). To remotely access the device live view through WAN, simply type the IP address with forwarded port number (for example http://118.163.30.189:20003) in the address field of a browser. 183 Genie XMS Central Management Software Forward Port Number: After enabling the Port Forwarding function and then click the Save button , the port number assigned by the XMS server will be displayed in this field. Last Recording Time: This function is license required. The XMS server will display the last recording time when you activate the recording from NVR/DVR to XMS server function. To activate the function, enable Connect by Server and select a storage from the Storage Device drop-down list, and then click the Save button . Live Stream from Server: After checking Connect by Server, check Live Stream from Server to enable displaying live streams from Genie XMS server. Play Back from Server: After checking Connect by Server, check Play Back from Server to enable playing back the recordings from Genie XMS server. Channel List: Check the desired channels from the below list to be added to this (Mobile) DVR. You can also modify the channel name by directly clicking on the column of each channel and then key in a name. 3. Click the Save button under the DVR tree. to save the settings. The device will be added to the Device List You can move your mouse cursor over the device to display its information. You can also double-click the device to enter its Web interface for remote configuration. 184 Genie XMS Central Management Software 5.1.3 Setting up a Xfleet Group You can create multiple groups for fleet management on this page. 1. On the Live View window, click Xfleet and then click the Group button. 2. Click the Xfleet Group folder on the Edit Group List, the modification icons appears. 3. Click the rename node button 4. Enter the information for this group on the right-side and then click the Save button 5. To create a new group, click the add node 6. Click the Save button List. to rename the group. . button. to save the settings. The device will be added to the Xfleet Group 185 Genie XMS Central Management Software 5.1.4 Adding a Vehicle to the Xfleet Group You can configure multiple mobile DVRs to a Vehicle and then add the Vehicle to the Xfleet group. Note that one mobile DVR can only be assigned to one Vehicle group. 1. On the Live View window, click the Device Detail button the Maintain page. 2. Select Vehicle from the Device Type drop-down list. Check the Enable box and then key in the vehicle information. Select the mobile DVRs you want to add to the Vehicle and then click the Save button. 3. The Vehicle is now listed on the Xfleet Group List. 186 and click the Add button to enter Genie XMS Central Management Software 4. If you want to change the Vehicle to another mobile DVR, enter the Edit Group page by clicking Xfleet and then click the Group button on the Live View window. Drag the mobile DVR and drop it to the desired Xfleet group. Click the Save button to save the settings. Move your mouse cursor over the Xfleet Group List can display the group/vehicle/device info or double-click the device to enter its Web interface for remote configuration. 5. To remove a mobile DVR from a Vehicle, on the Live View window, click the Device Detail button to enter the Device List page. Double click a Vehicle to enter its Maintain page. Check or uncheck the mobile DVRs. Click the Save button 187 to save the settings. Genie XMS Central Management Software 5.1.5 Mobile DVR Live View / Playback on Xfleet Live View Window You can display the live view window or playback window in multi-channel of a mobile DVR on the Xfleet Page. 1. On the Xfleet Page, select a mobile DVR and then click the Stream button . The mobile DVR live view window displays (see image below). There are two ways to select a mobile DVR: 2. Click a mobile DVR on the Xfleet Group List. 3. Click the Device Icon on the eMap. 4. Click the Live / Playback playback window. 5. You can click the Device Icon on the eMap to switch to another mobile DVR live view / playback window. button to switch between the mobile DVR live view and 188 Genie XMS Central Management Software 5.1.6 Mobile DVR Live View on System Live View Window Except the Xfleet Live View window, you can also display the device live view, eMap, speed chart, or play back camera videos on the Live View window of the system. Up to 64-channel can be displayed at the same time. Live View on System Live View Window On the Live View window, drag and drop the Vehicles or Devices from the Xfleet Group List to the matrix live view. You can also drag Realtime and drop it to the matrix live view to display mobile speed chart. You can also change the eMap format using the eMap drop-down in the matrix live view window. 189 Genie XMS Central Management Software 5.1.7 Mobile DVR Playback on System Live View Window You can play back the recordings using the internal built-in player, or locally play back the recordings stored in your computer. 5.1.7.1 Playback on XMS Window You can play back multi-channel recordings using the internal built-in player. For single-channel remote playback, please refer to 5.1.7.3 Quick Playback for MDVR. On the Live View Window, click the Playback button to enter the playback page. The Playback Bar appears on the bottom of the window. To play back multi-channel recordings: 1. On the Live View Window, click the Playback button Playback Bar appears on the bottom of the window. 2. Search for the specific time you want to play back. to enter the playback page. The a. Move your mouse cursor over the Time Bar, drag the Time Bar to the left or right (see Playback Bar below). b. Using the Time Search function (see 5.1.7.2 Time Search for MDVR). 3. Use the function buttons on the Playback Bar for playing back (see Playback Bar below). 190 Genie XMS Central Management Software Playback Bar Step Backward Time Hour / Day Backward Channel Name Time Bar Step Forward Select Time Period Forward / Pause Speed Archive A-B Playback Server/Device Playback Point Hour / Day: Click to switch the Time Bar to Hour mode or Day mode. Step Backward: When you pause the playback, click this button to step backward one second of the playback time. Backward: Click to start or pause backward playback. Time: Indicates the current playback time of the recording. You can also fine tune the time using the Time Search function (see 5.1.7.2 Time Search for MDVR). Forward / Pause: Click to start or pause forward playback. Step Forward: When you pause the playback, click this button to step forward one second of the playback time. Speed: Drag the Speed bar to select a playback speed. Select Time Period: Click the button and a “Red Time Area” appears on the playback bar. Drag the right/left edge to set up the time period for A-B playback (see steps later). A-B Playback: After setting up the time period, click A-B Playback and then click the Play button to start playing back the recordings of the selected time period. The recordings will be played back from the playback point at the first time and then the A-B repeat playback goes on (see steps later). Archive: After setting up the time period, click Archive to archive the recordings of the selected time period (see steps later). Server/Device: This function is only available for DVR/NVR/Mobile DVR. You can choose to play back the recordings from the Device or Server (XMS). Click to switch between Server and Device. Note that to enable this function, you have to enable the Connect by Server and Play Back from Server on the Device Maintain Page. Channel Name: Displays the channel names of this mobile DVR. Time Bar: Drag the Time Bar to the left or right to select a desired time. Playback Point: Indicates the time point of the current playback recording. 191 Genie XMS Central Management Software To enable the A-B repeat playback function: 1. Click the Select Time Period button to set up a time period, a “Red Time Area” appears on the playback bar. Drag the right/left edge to set up the time period. 2. Click the A-B playback button, the A-B playback button will turn red to indicate the playback mode is in A-B repeat playback mode. To disable the A-B repeat playback, click the A-B playback button again. 3. Click the Play button, the A-B repeat playback mode starts. The recordings will be played back from the playback point at the first time and then the A-B repeat playback goes on. To archive the recordings with the set up time period: 1. Click the Select Time Period button to set up a time period, a “Red Time Area” appears on the playback bar. Drag the right/left edge to set up the time period. 2. Click the Archive button , the following window appears. Enter a prefix file name. 192 Genie XMS Central Management Software 3. Click the Export button, the archiving status will be displayed on the left-side menu bar. 4. The archived recordings will be archived to the storage path in AVI format. You can use any AVI-supported player to play back the recordings. To change the archive storage path, go to Setting > User Setting > Local Save Settings. Note: To archive the recordings from the DVR, NVR and Mobile DVR in AVI format, the Connect by Server and Play Back from Server options must be checked on the device Maintain page. If the option is unchecked, the recordings will be archived in ARV format, and you have to use EverFocus’ player to play back the recordings. 193 Genie XMS Central Management Software 5.1.7.2 Time Search for MDVR You can use the Time Search function to search a desired time for playing back the recordings. To use the Time Search function to search a specific time of recording for playing back: 1. On the Live View Window, click the Playback button Playback Bar appears on the bottom of the window. to enter the playback page. The 2. Click Time Search on the left-side bar. Search a desired time for playing back. Enter a desired date/time to search Click the left/right buttons or the drop-down column to search a desired date/time Click to select a day Click Time on the Playback Bar and then slide the Hour/Min/Sec bar to fine tune the time 3. Use the Playback Bar for playing back (see Playback Bar above). 194 Genie XMS Central Management Software 5.1.7.3 Quick Playback for MDVR The Quick playback function is designed for single-channel playback. You can remotely play back the recordings from the mobile DVR using the internal built-in player. The Quick Playback function is set up to play back the recordings start from the pre-configured time. Before using the Quick Playback function, you have to configure the quick playback time settings in advance. On the Live View Window, click the Setting button, click Record & Play from the menu bar and click Playback, the Playback setup page appears. Enter the desired time for playing back the recording. Take the below image for example, if the current system clock time is 17:35:00, the start time for the playback recording will start from 17:34:00 (60 seconds ago from 17:35:00). 195 Genie XMS Central Management Software Quick Playback Bar Audio Hour / Day Backward Audio Time Record Snapshot Step Backward Time Bar Step Forward Select Time Period Archive Server/Device Forward / Pause Speed A-B Playback Live Close Playback Spot Record: Click to stop / start live recording to your computer. Audio: Click to enable / disable playing the audio of the recording. Snapshot: Click to take a snapshot of the current camera live view. Hour / Day: Click to switch the Time Bar to Hour mode or Day mode. Step Backward: When you pause the playback, click this button to step backward one second of the playback time. Backward: Click to start or pause backward playback. Time: Indicates the current playback time of the recording. You can also fine tune the time using the Time Search function (see 5.1.7.2 Time Search for MDVR). Forward / Pause: Click to start or pause forward playback. Step Forward: When you pause the playback, click this button to step forward one second of the playback time. Speed: Drag the Speed bar to select a playback speed. Select Time Period: Click the button and a “Red Time Area” appears on the playback bar. Drag the right/left edge to set up the time period for A-B playback (see steps later). A-B Playback: After setting up the time period, click A-B Playback and then click the Play button to start playing back the recordings of the selected time period. The recordings will be played back from the playback point at the first time and then the A-B repeat playback goes on (see steps later). Archive: After setting up the time period, click Archive to archive the recordings of the selected time period (see steps later). Server/Device: This function is only available for DVR/NVR/Mobile DVR. You can choose to play back the recordings from the Device or Server (XMS). Click to switch between Server and Device. Note that to enable this function, you have to enable the Connect by Server and Play Back from Server on the Device Maintain Page. Live: Click to switch to the Live View Window. Close: Click to remove the stream from the Live View Window. Time Bar: Drag the Time Bar to the left or right to select a desired time. The color on the Time Bar indicates the recording types (Yellow: Event Recording; Blue: Continuous Recording). Playback Point: Indicates the time point of the current playback recording. 196 Genie XMS Central Management Software To start the Quick Playback function: 1. On the Live View Window, click the Option button, the Live View Tool Bar appears (see 5.1.8.3 Live View Tool Bar for MDVR). 2. Click the Quick Playback button, the Quick Playback Bar appears on the button of the window. 3. Use the Quick Playback Bar for playing back the recordings. To enable the A-B repeat playback function: 1. Click the Select Time Period button to set up a time period, a “Red Time Area” appears on the playback bar. Drag the right/left edge to set up the time period. 2. Click the A-B playback button, the A-B playback button will turn red to indicate the playback mode is in A-B repeat playback mode. To disable the A-B repeat playback, click the A-B playback button again. 3. Click the Play button, the A-B repeat playback mode starts. The recordings will be played back from the playback point at the first time and then the A-B repeat playback goes on. To archive the recordings with the set up time period: 1. Click the Select Time Period button to set up a time period, a “Red Time Area” appears on the playback bar. Drag the right/left edge to set up the time period. 197 Genie XMS Central Management Software 2. Click the Archive button , the following window appears. Enter a prefix file name. 3. Click the Export button, the archiving status will be displayed on the left-side menu bar. 4. The archived recordings will be archived to the storage path in AVI format. You can use any AVI-supported player to play back the recordings. To change the archive storage path, go to Setting > User Setting > Local Save Settings. Note: To archive the recordings from the DVR, NVR and Mobile DVR in AVI format, the Connect by Server and Play Back from Server options must be checked on the device Maintain page. If the option is unchecked, the recordings will be archived in ARV format, and you have to use EverFocus’ player to play back the recordings. 198 Genie XMS Central Management Software 5.1.7.4 Local Playback for MDVR You can archive the recordings form the system to your computer in AVI format (see 5.1.7.5 Remote Archive from the System) and then use any AVI-supported player to play back the recordings. You can also play back the live view recordings (see 5.1.8.2 Live View Recording for MDVR) using AVI-supported player. 5.1.7.5 Remote Archive from the System To archive the recordings from the system to your computer for local playback: 1. On the Live View Window, click Setting, click Record & Play and click Archive. 2. Set up the start and end time, enter a name for the archived recording in the Prefix File Name field select a stream type and archive size. 3. Click the Related Device List button to select the desired cameras. 199 Genie XMS Central Management Software 4. Click the Export button, the archived recordings (AVI format) will be saved to the pre-configured storage path. To change the recording path, go to Setting > User Setting > Local Save Settings, click the Select button in the Save Archive In field to select a path and then click the Apply button. 5. You can use any AVI-supported player to play back the archived recordings. Note: To archive the recordings from the DVR, NVR and Mobile DVR in AVI format, the Connect by Server and Play Back from Server options must be checked on the device Maintain page. If the option is unchecked, the recordings will be archived in ARV format, and you have to use EverFocus’ player to play back the recordings. 200 Genie XMS Central Management Software 5.1.8 Recording for Mobile DVR The system supports two recording modes: Auto Backup and Live View Recording. 5.1.8.1 Auto Backup The system supports the Auto Backup function to automatically backup the recordings from the mobile DVRs to the system. Once the mobile DVRs are connected to the system under Wi-Fi / LAN network, the Auto Backup function will be automatically activated to backup the recordings from the mobile DVRs to the system. Note: To enable this function, you have to enable Connect by Server on the device Maintain page (see 5.1.2 Adding a Mobile DVR to the System). To see the backup process, go to Setting > System Information > Recording Data Report, select the desired date/time, click the Related Device List to select the desired devices/channels, and then click the Query button. You can click the Hour / Day switch to show the report in different timeline formats. Click Today to show today’s data; click < or > to see the data of previous or the next day. The recording status indication: : A yellow block represents only events are recorded during this time block. : A blue block indicates the continuous recording during this time block. 201 Genie XMS Central Management Software 5.1.8.2 Live View Recording for MDVR The Live View Recording is design to record device live view from IP camera or any camera from the (M)DVR / NVR connected to the system. The recordings will be stored to you computer in AVI format. To use the Live View Recording function: 1. On the Live View Window, click the Option button 5.1.8.3 Live View Tool Bar for MDVR). , the Live View Tool Bar appears (see 2. Click the Record button to start / stop live view recording locally. You have to set up the recording path for the recordings (see To set up the recording path later in this chapter). 3. Go to the storage path, use any AVI-supported player to play back the recordings. To set up the recording path: 1. On the Live View Window, click the Setting button, click the User Setting menu bar on the left and click Local Save Settings to enter the Local Save Settings page. 2. Click the Select button in the Save Recording in field to select a path for the recordings. 3. Click the Apply button to save the settings. 202 Genie XMS Central Management Software 5.1.8.3 Live View Tool Bar for MDVR You can use the Live View Tool Bar to control the main / sub streams, local recording, audio, snapshot and playback of the IP camera. On the Live View Window, click the Option button Live View Tool Bar appears on the top of the live view cell. 1 2 3 4 5 No. Name 1 Stream Type 2 Record 3 Audio (Speaker) 4 Snapshot 5 Microphone 6 Remote Play from Device 7 Quick Playback 8 Close 6 7 , the 8 Description Click to switch between main and sub stream. Click to start / stop live view recording (AVI) locally. You have to set up the recording path for the recordings in advance (see To set up the recording path earlier in this chapter). Click to transfer the sound from the device to the client side (remote client PC) if the speakers have been connected to the device. Note that a (built-in) amplifier and external power supply are required for the speakers. Click to take a snapshot. You have to set up the recording path for the snapshots in advance (see To set up the Snapshot storage path later in this chapter). Click to transfer the sound from the client side (remote client PC) to the device if the microphones have been connected to the client side. Note that a (built-in) amplifier and external power supply are required for the microphones. This button is only available for NVR / DVR / MDVR. Click to switch between live view streams from server (Genie XMS) or device. : Indicates the current live view stream is from server (Genie XMS). : Indicates the current live view stream is from the device. Note: To enable this function, you have to enable Connect by Server and Live Stream from Server on the device Maintain page. Please refer to 3.3.3.5.5 Manually Adding a NVR and 3.3.3.5.6 Manually Adding a (Mobile) DVR. Click to display the Quick Playback Bar for playing back (see 5.1.7.3 Quick Playback for MDVR). Click to remove the stream from the Live View Window. 203 Genie XMS Central Management Software To set up the Snapshot storage path: 1. On the Live View Window, click the Setting button, click the User Setting menu bar on the left and click Local Save Settings to enter the Local Save Settings page. 2. Click the Select button in the Save Snapshot in field to select a path for the recordings. 3. Click the Apply button to save the settings. 204 Genie XMS Central Management Software 5.1.9 Xfleet Group List You can do the following to activate the specific functions on the Xfleet Group List. 1. Move your mouse cursor over the Group/Vehicle/Device to display its info window 2. Double click a device will access its Web interface The Vehicle Device Indicator indicates the status of the vehicles. Color Green Yellow Gray Description Indicates the vehicle is on-line. Indicates an event occurs or an alarm is triggered. Indicates the vehicle is off-line. 205 Genie XMS Central Management Software 5.1.10 GPS Tracking Once the vehicles have been added to the system, the system will automatically display the Device Icons based on the GPS coordinates on the eMap. You can do the following to activate the specific functions. 1. Click the GPS tracking button will display the GPS tracks of the devices on the eMap. The colors of the GPS tracks are indicated in the Vehicle List. 2. Double click a Device Icon on the eMap can zoom in the location of the device. 3. Click a Device Icon on the eMap will display its Device Info window. 4. Move your mouse cursor over a Device Icon will display its device name. Click a Device Icon and then click the Stream button will display its live view window. You can then click the Live / Playback button to switch between live view and playback view (see 5.1.5 Mobile DVR Live View / Playback on Xfleet Live View Window). 6. Move your mouse cursor over the Group/Vehicle/Device on the Xfleet Group List will display its info window. 7. Click the Group button can group the Xfleet group list. Xfleet Group List Vehicle List Live / Playback GPS Track Device Icon GPS Tracking Group Stream 206 Device Info Window Genie XMS Central Management Software 5.1.11 Analysis Report You can query the Speed or Accelerometer data on this page or export the data to your computer in .csv format. Speed Report and then click Speed to enter the report On the Live View window, click the Xfleet button page. On the Speed Report page, you can search the speed data during a specific time range and then display the data in a line chart with speed/time labels or display the data in a text format. You can also export the data in .csv format. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 No. Name 1 Search 2 Export 3 Labels 4 Line Chart 5 Time Scale Bar Description Select a start/end time and then click the Query button to search for the data within the time range. The searched data will be displayed in the Line Chart and Report List below. After searching the data in a time range, click the Export button can export the data in .csv format. Move your mouse cursor over a specific point over the Line Chart will display the time and speed info labels. Display the vehicle speed and time data in a Line Chart. Slide the scrolls time scale of the Line Chart. 207 to the left or right to adjust the Genie XMS Central Management Software 6 7 Sort Column Search Column 8 Report List 9 Turn Page Icons Show List Number 10 Click to sort the data in the column. Type in text to search the specific data from the column. After querying the data within a time range, the text data will be displayed here. Click to turn to the next / previous / first / last page. Click the icon to display the number of data on a page (10/25/50/100). Select 10 will display 10 data on a page. Accelerometer Report On the Live View window, click the Xfleet button and then click Accelerometer to enter the page. On the Accelerometer Report page, you can search the acceleration data during a specific time range and then export the report in .csv format. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 No. Name 1 Search 2 Export 3 4 Sort Column Search Column 5 Report List 6 Turn Page Icons Show List Number 7 Description Select a start/end date/time and then click the Query button to search for the data within the time range. The searched data will be displayed in the Report List below. After searching the data in a time range, click the Export button can export the data in .csv format. Click to sort the data in the column. Type in text to search the specific data from the column. After querying the data within a time range, the data will be displayed here. Click to turn to the next / previous / first / last page. Click the icon to display the number of data on a page (10/25/50/100). Select 10 will display 10 data on a page. 208 Genie XMS Central Management Software 5.1.12 Xfleet Setting You can activate the Landmark function on this page. The Landmark function is designed to display the default country map on the Xfleet Management page. Once you enter the Xfleet Management page, the configured country map will be automatically displayed. To manually set up the default country map displaying on the Xfleet Management page: 1. Click the Xfleet button Setting page. , click Setting and then click xFleet Country Setting to enter the 2. Select a country from the Country drop-down list. 3. Enter a number in the Zoom column for the desired zoom size of the map displaying on the Xfleet Management page. 4. Click the Apply button. If you want the system to automatically detect the country of your fleet and then display the country map on the Xfleet Management page, click Auto Detection and then click the Apply button. 209 Genie XMS Central Management Software 5.2 Access Control This function is license required. On the Access Control Monitoring page, you can see the access control event list, play back access control events or export the event list and snapshots. You can also set up the live stream pop-up alarm for the access control events. When an access control event occurs, the related camera live view will pop up. On the Live View window, click the Access button , the following page appears. Thumbnail Search Export Playback Bar Event List Toggle Full Screan To search for access events, select start data / time and then click the Search button. The events will be displayed on the Event List. Click the Export button to export the Event List (.csv format) along with the thumbnails. On the Event List, click on an event will display the thumbnail above the Event List. Double click the thumbnail can bring up the Playback Bar for event playback (see 5.2.1 Playback Bar for Access Control). On the Event List, double click an event can bring up the Access Detail Info. Window. 210 Genie XMS Central Management Software 5.2.1 Playback Bar for Access Control Step Backward Hour / Day Time Backward Step Forward Forward / Pause Time Bar Select Time Period Speed Archive A-B Playback Server/ Device Playback Point Hour / Day: Click to switch the Time Bar to Hour mode or Day mode. Step Backward: When you pause the playback, click this button to step backward one second of the playback time. Backward: Click to start or pause backward playback. Time: Indicates the current playback time of the recording. You can also fine tune the time using the Time Search function (see 3.5.1.2 Time Search). Forward / Pause: Click to start or pause forward playback. Step Forward: When you pause the playback, click this button to step forward one second of the playback time. Speed: Drag the Speed bar to select a playback speed. Select Time Period: Click the button and a “Red Time Area” appears on the playback bar. Drag the right/left edge to set up the time period for A-B playback (see steps later). A-B Playback: After setting up the time period, click A-B Playback and then click the Play button to start playing back the recordings of the selected time period. The recordings will be played back from the playback point at the first time and then the A-B repeat playback goes on (see steps later). Archive: After setting up the time period, click Archive to archive the recordings of the selected time period (see steps later). Server/Device: This function is only available for DVR/NVR/Mobile DVR. You can choose to play back the recordings from the Device or Server (XMS). Click to switch between Server and Device. Note that to enable this function, you have to enable the Connect by Server and Play Back from Server on the Device Maintain Page. Time Bar: Drag the Time Bar to the left or right to select a desired time. The color on the Time Bar indicates the recording types (Yellow: Event Recording; Blue: Continuous Recording). Playback Point: Indicates the time point of the current playback recording. 211 Genie XMS Central Management Software 5.2.2 Adding Access Control Server to the XMS Server To add Access Control server to the XMS server, you have to add Access Controllers to the XMS server first, and then add Access Control server to the XMS server. 1. To add an Access Controller to the XMS server: a. On the Main Page, click Device Info button the Device Maintain page. , click Add to enter Enable: Check the box to enable the device. Device Name: Enter a name for the device. IP: Enter the IP of the Device. HTTP Port: By default, the port is set to 80. Change the port number if necessary. User Account: Enter the user ID of the device. Password: Enter the password of the device. Host Name: Select a host from the drop-down list. Port Forwarding: Check the box and then click the Save button to enable the Port Forwarding function. The port number assigned by the XMS server will be displayed in the Forward Port Number field. This function is useful if you want to remotely access XMS server and view the streams or remotely access the device live view from outside of the LAN via the internet (WAN). For this function to work, you have to configure the network setting in advance (see 4.4.1 Network Setting). To remotely access the device live view through WAN, 212 Genie XMS Central Management Software simply type the IP address with forwarded port number (for example http://118.163.30.189:20003) on a browser. Forward Port Number: After enabling the Port Forwarding function and then click the Save button , the port number assigned by the XMS server will be displayed in this field. eMap Layer: Select an eMap layer to apply this device to. This eMap layer will be applied with the Go to eMap Layer function when event occurs (see 3.3.1.1 Go to eMap Layer). Related Device List: For certain functions, it’s required to establish the connection among devices, and the related devices will be listed here (see 5.2.3 Setting up Event Configurations). b. Select Access from the Device Type drop-down list, enter the device information and click the Save button to save the settings. The device will be added to the Device List. You can also click the Open Setting Page button 2. to access the Web interface of the device. To add an Access Control server (ENS2000) to the XMS server: a. On the Main Page, click Device Detail button enter the Device Maintain page. Enable: Check the box to enable the device. Device Name: Enter a name for the device. 213 , click Add to Genie XMS Central Management Software IP: Enter the IP of the Device. HTTP Port: By default, the port is set to 80. Change the port number if necessary. User Account: Enter the user ID of the device. Password: Enter the password of the device. Port Forwarding: Check the box and then click the Save button to enable the Port Forwarding function. The port number assigned by the XMS server will be displayed in the Forward Port Number field. This function is useful if you want to remotely access XMS server and view the streams or remotely access the device live view from outside of the LAN via the internet (WAN). For this function to work, you have to configure the network setting in advance (see 4.4.1 Network Setting). To remotely access the device live view through WAN, simply type the IP address with forwarded port number (for example http://118.163.30.189:20003) on a browser. Forward Port Number: After enabling the Port Forwarding function and then click the Save button , the port number assigned by the XMS server will be displayed in this field. Used: Select Used / Unused to enable / disable the access control event function. Related Device List: For certain functions, it’s required to establish the connection among devices, and the related devices will be listed here (see 5.2.3 Setting up Event Configurations). b. Select Access Server from the Device Type drop-down list, enter the device information and to save the settings. The device will be added to the Device List. click the Save button You can also click the Open Setting Page button device. 214 to access the Web interface of the Genie XMS Central Management Software 5.2.3 Setting up Event Configurations After adding the Access Control server to the XMS server, you can set up the live stream pop-up alarm for the access control events. When an enabled event type is triggered, an alarm window will pop up to display the related camera’s live view stream. To enable / disable Live View window pop-up function, check / uncheck Disable Popup Windows on Live View on the Event Setting page (Setting > Event > Event Setting). 215 Genie XMS Central Management Software You can also set up various event actions for each event type. When an event occurs, the configure event actions will be activated for notification: Note: The pop-up notification windows will be displayed on the XMS window no matter on Live View, Playback or any page you are currently using. If you want to disable pop-up window on Live View or Playback View, check Disable Popup Windows on Live View or Disable Popup Windows on Playback View and click the Apply button (see 4.2.3 Event Setting). 1. On the Main Page, click Setting > Event > Alarm/Event Setting (Device). Select Access from the Device drop-down list. 2. Select an event type from the drop-down list. 3. Checked the Enable column to enable the event notification function. Check the desired event notifications for the selected event. 216 Genie XMS Central Management Software You can also click the Multi-Save button to apply the selected event notifications for all the devices on this page. Check the device boxes first and then click the Multi-Save button. Snapshot: A snapshot will pop up on the Access Control Monitoring page (see 5.2 Access Control) when an event occurs. Email Notify: An email notification will send to the pre-configured receiver (see 4.4.2 Email). Alarm Popup: An alarm text will pop up on the top window. Audio Alert: An alarm sound will be activated for alert notification. To set up an alarm sound, please refer to 4.2.4 Event Audio Setting. Go to eMap Layer: The system will go to the eMap layer where the triggered camera is applied to (see 3.3.1.1 Go to eMap Layer). SOP Window Popup: An SOP window will pop up displaying the event procedures to take. When this window pops up, you can check the procedures and enter the information of what actions you have done in the blank. Click the Save button to save the information. For this function to work, you have to click the SOP Setup button to edit an event procedure in advance. 4. Click the Apply button to save the settings. 217 Genie XMS Central Management Software 5.3 IVS This function is license required. On this page, you can monitor the dynamic data of the connected CO2 sensor or manage the data from the License Plate Recognition (LPR). 5.3.1 CO2 Sensor You can monitor the CO2 data on this page. The system will display the CO2 data with a graphic report. You can also play back the camera live view on a specific time. On the Live View window, click the Intelligence Video Surveillance button appears. Move your mouse over the curve can display the data information. , the following page Click to select an IP camera for playing back Click to display the next or previous data Slide the bar to adjust the time range To play back an IP camera live view on a specific time: 1. Click the Related Device List button, select an IP camera and then click the Save button. 2. Move your mouse cursor over the curve of the report, find a specific time and then click. 3. The Event Playback window displays. 218 Genie XMS Central Management Software 5.3.2 License Plate Recognition (LPR) You can receive the data from the License Plate Recognition (LPR). The LPR event will be displayed on this page. You can search for the LPR events in a time range or export the LPR event list (csv format). On the Live View window, click the Intelligence Video Surveillance button and then click License Plate Recognition in the License Plate Recognition field, the following page appears. 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