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Multi-Site 4200
Remote Viewing Software
User Guide
Document 800-12064V1 – Rev A – 09/2012
User Guide
Revisions
Issue
A
Date
07/2012
V1 Rev A 09/2012
Revisions
New document.
Updated the description of the Advanced Network settings in Table 4-5, and changed the screen shot in Figure 4-8.
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Contents
1
Recovering the Default Password for the Device . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21
Options when Showing Online Devices . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34
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Quickly Viewing the Manually Recorded File. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54
Playback Management . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71
Smart Search Management . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 72
Advanced Network Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 79
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Figures
3
Help Menu Open Wizard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
Adding Device to Management List . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
Add Device Window . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
Add Device with Domain Name . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
Show Online Devices Window. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
Network Information on Show Online Devices Window. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21
Export to Group when Adding a Device . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
Add Group Window . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23
Import Channels Window . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23
Control Panel and Main Menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26
Account Management Window . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29
Device Management Window . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32
Add Device with Private Domain Mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33
Show Online Devices Window. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33
Show Online Devices Window Sections. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34
Device Management Window with One Device . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35
Group Area in Import Camera Window . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36
Import Camera Window . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37
Selecting Main View in the View Menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38
Main View Window. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38
Screen Layout Options . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39
Main Window with Captured Image Example . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43
Viewing Captured Images Window . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44
PTZ Controls on the Main Window . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44
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Main View Window with PTZ Controls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45
Directions of PTZ Movement . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45
Add Preset Name Dialog . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46
PTZ Controls with Pattern Controls Open . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47
PTZ Controls with Patrol Controls Open . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47
Alarm/Event Information Panel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48
Main Alarm/Event Window - No Video. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49
Alarm/Event Information Panel Maximized . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49
Check Boxes for Alarm Type . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50
Clearing an Alarm/Event from the Panel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50
Main View with Alarm Log Linkage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51
Main View with Tool Menu Open . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52
Device Arming Control Window . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52
Main View Window with Recorded Files Displayed . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54
Playing Back Manually Recorded Files . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55
Local Record Files Window . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56
Controls for Playing Back Recorded Video . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56
Selected Video Panel with Toolbar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57
Instant Playback Window . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57
E-map Window Empty to Add New Map . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58
E-map Info Window . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59
E-map Window with Map Displayed. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59
Adding Hot Spot to E-map . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60
Camera List with Hot Spot Icons . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61
Right-Click a Hot Spot to Modify the Hot Spot . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61
Hot Spot Modifying Window . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62
E-map with Hot Spot Locations Displayed . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63
E-map with Hot Spot Video Displayed . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63
E-map of Hot Spot with Alarm Showing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64
E-map with Detailed Alarm Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64
Alarm Icon Located on the Toolbar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64
Add Hot Region Dialog . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 65
Locating a Hot Region on the E-map . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 65
E-map Preview with Hot Region Icons . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 67
Remote Playback Window. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70
Record Files Search Calendar. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71
Event Search Window . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 74
Device Management Window . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75
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Advanced Network Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 79
User Management . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 81
New User Account Dialog . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 82
File Management . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 85
File Management Backup . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 85
Log Management Search . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 86
Copying Camera Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 92
Schedule Template . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 94
Moving the OSD/Camera Name/Text . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 96
Tampering Alarm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 98
Backup Log Dialog Window . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 104
General System Configuration Screen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 108
Example of a Fully Configured Playback Screen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 109
File Tab on the System Configuration Screen. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 109
Alarm Sound Tab on the System Configuration Screen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 110
Email Tab on the System Configuration Screen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 111
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Tables
4
Camera Status Icon Descriptions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39
Display Window Toolbar Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41
Remote Playback Window Tool bar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70
Remote Playback Management Tool bar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 72
Template Screen Icons and Buttons . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 94
Linkage Method for Tampering Alarm Fields. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 99
General System Configurable Parameters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 108
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Introduction
This chapter gives a brief description of the Multi-Site 4200 software and its running environment.
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Description
Multi-Site 4200 is a video management software that provides centralized management for a network a network of DVRs across a local or wide area network. With a wide variety of configuration modules, Multi-Site 4200 offers system scalability, supporting small to large surveillance applications. It offers a comprehensive feature set with functions such as simultaneous live view and playback of cameras from different sites, real-time monitoring, file backup, and many other features.
This user manual describes the function, configuration and operation steps of the Multi-Site
4200 software. To ensure the proper usage and stability of the software, please refer to the contents below and read the manual carefully before installation and operation.
Operating Environment
Operating system
Microsoft Windows 7, Windows 2008 (32/64-bit operating system),
Windows 2003/2000/Windows XP (32-bit operating system).
CPU
Intel Pentium IV 3.0 GHz or above.
Memory
1G or above.
Display
1024x768 or above.
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Note
To simultaneously view many live channels, or for viewing a channel with high resolution, the higher quality operating hardware is needed.
The Multi-Site 4200 software does not support a 64-bit operating system; the above requirements that mentioned a 64-bit operating system refer to the operating system which supports a 32-bit operating system as well as a 64-bit operating system.
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Getting Started
This chapter describes getting started with the Multi-Site 4200 software, including:
• User registration
• User login
• Account management
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User Registration
For first time use of the Multi-Site 4200 software, you need to register a super user for login.
Figure 2-1 Administrator Registration
Enter the Super User name, Password and Confirm the password in the dialog box and click
Register. Then, you can log in as the new super user.
Note
The
Enter
,
Space
, and
TAB
keys are invalid for use in the user name and password. The password cannot be empty, and it should not be less than six characters. The password cannot be copied and pasted.
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Importing Device Wizard
Purpose:
The main function of the Multi-Site 4200 software is to manage network devices remotely. The most common task is to register the device to the management list.
For a first time user, the wizard message box opens to ask you if you want to be guided through the basic operation of the client software.
Figure 2-2 Starting Device Wizard
Click to start the wizard, or click to exit the wizard.
If this is not the first time you are using the client software, the wizard will not pop up. You can also use the wizard, click Help menu
Open Wizard.
Figure 2-3 Help Menu Open Wizard
The wizard displays hints to guide you through the setup process.
Steps:
1.
Click to add devices to the software’s management list.
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Figure 2-4 Adding Device to Management List
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2.
Enter a Nickname for the device.
3.
Enter the IP Address, Port number, User Name, and Password of the device.
Figure 2-5 Add Device Window
4.
Click Add to add the device.
If you add a device with a domain name, you can select the Private Domain Mode checkbox. Create a Nickname, and enter the domain name, and Port number. Enter the
admin name and Password of the device to add the device.
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Figure 2-6 Add Device with Domain Name
You can also click
Area Network.
to show a list of the devices connected to the Local
Figure 2-7 Show Online Devices Window
Adding the Active Online Devices
Steps:
1.
Select the device in the device list.
2.
Click .
Device information (such as the MAC address, the software version, and the serial number) appears in the right-hand Device Information pane. The information in this pane cannot be modified.
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Figure 2-8 Network Information on Show Online Devices Window
Configuring the Network Information
In the Network Information area, you can modify the IP Address, the Subnet Mask and the
Port number. You will be required to enter the admin password of the device to change these settings.
Recovering the Default Password for the Device
You can also recover the default password for the device by entering in the Recover Password
Default field the code provided by the authorized engineers. See
.
Adding a Camera Group
When adding a device, you can check the Export to Group checkbox to export the device you added to a certain camera group. By default, the name of the group is the same as the name of the device you just added.
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Figure 2-9 Export to Group when Adding a Device
You can customize the camera to be selected for the group and/or customize the group name.
1.
Uncheck the Export to Group checkbox.
2.
Click Next page on the Wizard window (see
), to enter the Add window.
3.
Click to add a group. Click Modify to change the settings for the new group.
Figure 2-10 Add Groups with Wizard
4.
Click Add in the Group dialog box. Enter the name of group and then click save your settings. The added group appears in the list.
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Figure 2-11 Add Group Window
Importing Channels to a Group
1.
Click Next on the Add Group window (see
) to open the Import Channels
).
2.
Select a channel or channels to import to the group, then click selected channel(s) appear in the group on the right.
. The
You can select channels by:
3.
a.
Clicking an individual camera.
b.
Holding down
CTRL
and clicking multiple cameras
.
c.
Clicking the mouse and dragging to select multiple cameras.
C
lick Import to import the selected channels to the Group on the right.
Figure 2-12 Import Channels Window
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Figure 2-13 Importing Multiple Channels
Notes:
• You can only add devices that are currently online.
• A channel can be added to different groups.
• Up to 256 groups can be added, and 64 channels can be added to each group, with a maximum of 1024 channels for all the groups.
• After importing the selected channels to the group, you can return to the control panel and then enter the Main View window to get a live view of the added channels.
User Login
When you open the Multi-Site 4200 software after registration, the login dialog box appears (see
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Figure 2-14 Login Window
Input the User Name and Password, and then click Login.
Check the Enable Auto-login checkbox to enable auto-login.
Note
With auto-login enabled, the user name and password are not needed the next time you login.
Control Panel and Main Menu Overview
The main control panel of the Multi-Site 4200 is shown in
, below.
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Figure 2-15 Control Panel and Main Menu
Menu bar
Note
Not all modules shown above are supported with the HRG DVR. See
on
to see what modules are and are not supported.
Menu Bar
Menu
File
Option
Exit
Table 2-1
Open Captured Picture
Open Video File
Open Log File
Menu Bar Overview
Description
Enter the Capture window to browse the folder in the host PC for the exported captured picture file(s) and view the pictures.
Open the video player and browse for the folder location of the exported video file(s). Click to browse the folder in the host
PC for the record files. You can also capture pictures when playing the video file.
Enter the Log File window to browse the folder in the host PC for the exported log file(s).
Exit the Multi-Site 4200 remote client.
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Menu
System
View
Tools
Help
Option
Lock
Table 2-1
Switch User
System Configuration
Import Configuration File
Export Configuration File
1024 x 768
1280 x 1024
Full Screen
Control Panel
Main View
E-map
TV Wall
Import Camera
Camera Settings
Account Management
Device Management
Broadcast
Open Wizard
User Manual (F1)
About
Menu Bar Overview (cont’d)
Description
Lock the screen operation. You must log in after locking the system.
Switch login user.
Enter the System Configuration window.
Import a client configuration file from your PC.
Export a client configuration file to your PC.
Configure the size of the display window to 1024 x 768.
Configure the size of the display window to 1280 x 1024.
Configure the size of the display window to full screen.
Enter the Control Panel.
Enter the Main View window.
Enter the E-map window.
Enter the TV Wall Setting window.
Enter the Import Camera window.
Enter the Camera Setting window.
Enter the User Account Management window.
Enter the Device Management window.
Select a device for broadcasting.
Use the guide for importing cameras.
Click to open the User Manual. You can also open the User Manual by pressing F1 on your keyboard.
View information about the client software, including the company name, the software name, and the version.
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Control Panel Icons
There are 14 icons on the control panel.
describes their functions and indicates whether they are or are not supported by HRG. .
Table 2-2 Control Panel Icons Overview
Grouping
Operating
Options
Icon
Main View
(supported)
E-map
(supported)
Description
View live video and playback recorded files and other operations (for example: picture capture, recording, and PTZ control).
TV Wall
(not supported)
Import Camera
(supported)
Manage and display E-Map and hot areas and spots. Realize E-Map operation
(for example: operate map zoom in/out, view hot spot, and so on).
Search and playback the event recorded files. Realize playback operation.
Event Search
(not supported)
Remote Playback
(supported)
Playback the recorded video and/or audio files in the remote client.
Configure channel decoding and show them on the TV wall.
Add, modify, or remove camera groups. Import/export cameras.
Local Log Search
(supported)
Search, view, and backup local logs (alarm, operation, system logs).
Account
Management
(supported)
Management
Options
Device
Management
(supported)
Add, modify, or remove the user account parameters. Assign operating permission to each user.
Add, modify, or remove the DVR device. Configure theparameters (for example: network, alarm input/output, and HDD) for the added DVR.
Storage Server
Management
(not supported)
Stream Media
Server
(not supported)
TBD
TBD
Decoding Device
(not supported)
TBD
TV Wall
Management
(not supported)
Add, modify, and delete the TV wall.
Configure camera parameters (for example: image quality, record schedule, and motion detection).
Configuration
Options
Camera Settings
(supported)
System
Configuration
(supported)
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Account Management
Purpose:
Many user accounts can be added in the Multi-Site 4200 client software. Different permissions can be granted for the different users.
Steps:
1.
Click Account Management
to enter the account management window (see
Figure 2-16 Account Management Window
2.
Click
to open the pop-up Add User dialog box (see
, below).
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Figure 2-17 Add User Dialog
User Information
User Type
Select to assign one of two different user types (Administrator and Operator) from the drop-down list to create the users with different privileges.
User Name and Password
Customize each user’s login user name and password.
User Privileges
Select from 27 operating privileges for each user. You can also assign camera access privilieges.
Note
The Administrator user has all the privileges by default. The operator user’s privileges should be selected from the list. All the selected privileges take effect immediately.
Note
Only users with Administrator as the User Type can be granted the privilege to select Quit to close the Multi-Site 4200 application. Users with Operator as the
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Connecting and Local Management
This chapter describes how to connect and locally manage DVRs and network cameras with the
Multi-Site 4200 software. It describes how to:
• Add and/or Find Online Devices
• Navigate the Live View Gui
• Control PTZ Cameras
• View Alarms and Events
• Local Record, Capture, and Playback
• Configure E-maps
Before you Start
Before any operation, you need to add a device and import cameras. There are many ways to add the device in the management list. You can also add devices by following the wizard guide.
See
Importing Device Wizard, page 18
, for more information.
This chapter introduces the connecting and management of the devices.
Device Adding and Management Window
Adding a Device
Steps:
1.
Click
2.
Click
to enter the device management window (see
).
in the Device Management window.
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Figure 3-1 Device Management Window
3.
Create a Nickname for the device and then enter the other necessary information (see
). The User Name and Password are admin and 12345 respectively, and the port number is 8000 by default.
Figure 3-2 Add Device Dialog
4.
If you check the Private Domain Mode checkbox, you should enter the DNS Address and Device ID as well.
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Figure 3-3 Add Device with Private Domain Mode
Searching for Active Online Devices
The Multi-Site 4200 also provides the searching the active online devices function.
Steps:
1.
Click Show Online Devices (see
) to search the online devices. All the online
devices will be searched and displayed on the Show Online Devices window.
2.
Select the online devices you want to add, and then click to add the device.
3.
Enter the Nickname, the User Name and the Password of the device and click Add to add it to the management list.
Figure 3-4 Show Online Devices Window
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Devices in the list include the following information:
• Index shows the numbers of the devices found.
• Be Added status shows the adding status of the device. If the device is already added in the management list of the software, Yes is shown in this list.
• Device Type lists the device type, whether it is a camera, a DVR and so on.
Options when Showing Online Devices
Steps:
1.
Select a device in the device list. The Device Information (such as the MAC address, software version and serial number) is shown in the right-hand area (see
). The information in this pane cannot be modified.
2.
In the Network Information area, you can modify the IP Address, Subnet Mask and the
Port number. You will be required to enter the Admin password of the device in order to modify these fields.
3.
You can also recover the default password for the device by entering the code provided by the authorized engineers in the Recover Default Password field.
Figure 3-5 Show Online Devices Window Sections
Device Information
Network Information
Recover Default
Password
Configuring a Device
After adding the device, use the following procedures to configure the device.
Steps:
1.
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Figure 3-6 Device Management Window with One Device
2.
Click address).
-Or-
to edit the device basic information (such as device name and
Double-click the device to modify it.
Figure 3-7 Connection Settings Dialog
3.
Click icon to delete the selected device and you can also configure the settings of the device by clicking .
For the detailed procedures of remote configuration, please refer to
Remote Device
Management and Configuration, page 75
, for more information.
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Adding a Camera Group
A camera group must be added to use live view and other operations. After adding the device, please return to the control panel window.
Click to enter the Camera Group Configuration window.
Steps:
1.
Click Add to create a group in the right-hand area (see
Figure 3-8 Group Area in Import Camera Window
2.
Select the camera in the left area, and then click or to add the cameras to the group. You can also hold the
Ctrl
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Live Viewing
Before you start:
A camera group is required to be defined before you can use live view. For information on the grouping operation, see
Adding a Camera Group on page 36
. The group name will be shown in the group list on the left-hand pane.
Entering the Live View Window
Click the main view icon ( ) in the control panel, or click the View menu the toolbar to enter the live view window.
Main View on
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Figure 3-10 Selecting Main View in the View Menu
The main view window is shown, as in
.
Figure 3-11 Main View Window
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Camera Status
Table 3-1
Icon
Camera Status Icon Descriptions
Description
Camera is online and works properly.
Camera is offline.
Camera is in live view.
Camera is recording status.
Main View Toolbar
Figure 3-12 Main View Toolbar
Button
Table 3-2
Name
Full Screen
Layout
Stop All
Play All
Capture
Manual Record
Previous and Next
Auto Switch
Volume
Live Audio
Main View Toolbar Descriptions
Description
Display video in full screen mode, click again to restore.
Select different layout modes.
Stop the display of all the cameras.
Note
The Stop All and Play All buttons alternate availability. Only one displays at a time.
Display the live view for all cameras in a group.
Note
The Stop All and Play All buttons alternate availability. Only one displays at a time.
Click to save a still image for the selected camera.
Start manual record for the selected channel, click again to stop.
Click to view previous and next camera.
Start auto-switching the screen by cameras or by groups.
Adjust the volume for live audio.
Enable/disable live audio.
Click . opens and you can choose the screen layout by clicking that
corresponding icon.
Figure 3-13 Screen Layout Options
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Basic Operations in Live View
Starting Live View for One Channel
To view the live video, drag the camera from the list to the display window, or double-click the camera name after you select one screen.
Figure 3-14 Live View with One Channel
Starting Live View for a Camera Group
You can also view live video for a whole group, and display the live view of all the cameras in that group. To use live view for a group:
• Select the group name, and then click
-Or-
at the bottom of the screen (see
• Double-click the group name.
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Group name
Figure 3-15 Live View with a Group
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Play button
the buttons in the display window toolbar.
Figure 3-16 Display Window Toolbar
Table 3-3
Button
Display Window Toolbar Overview
Description
Capture an image.
Starts manual recording. Click it again to stop recording.
Starts two way audio. Click it again to stop. This two-way audio can be used for only one camera at one time. When you enable the voice talk of a camera, then the voice talk for any other camera is stopped.
PTZ control; 8 direction icons will be displayed on the video.
Check the camera status.
Go to the camera setting window.
Stop live view mode.
Remote instant playback of current camera.
Audio button. Click to enable/disable audio.
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Stopping Live View
To stop the live view for one channel, you can click
To stop the live view for all the channels, click
in the quick setting toolbar.
on the bottom toolbar.
Cycling Live View
Cycle live view mode includes the auto-switch in one screen or the auto-switch in multi-screen.
1.
Click the drop-down arrow ( ) next to .
2.
Choose the auto-switch mode and set the interval for the switching (see options in
Figure 3-17 Auto-Switching Live View Options
3.
Click on the toolbar at the bottom of the screen to start the live view cycling.
Capturing in Live View
Steps:
1.
Select the screen that is displaying the video of which you want to capture a still image.
2.
Click either:
• , the capture button on the bottom toolbar of Main View,
-Or-
• , the capture button on the toolbar of the selected display window.
A small window of the captured picture displays to notify you whether the capture was successful or not (see
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Figure 3-18 Main Window with Captured Image Example
Successfully captured image
If the capture is successful, you will see a link to the saving path of the picture. Right-click on that link, and post it in your Explorer address bar to go directly to that captured image.
If the capture was not successful, the appropriate error messages display.
Viewing Captured Pictures
You have three options for viewing captured images:
• Double-click the small window of the picture displayed in the lower-right corner after capture (see
• Click the icon on the left toolbar. All the pictures captured on the remote client are stored here (see
• Open the File menu on the toolbar (see
) and select Open Captured File.
Figure 3-19 Top Menu Bar
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Figure 3-20 Viewing Captured Images Window
PTZ Control in Live View
For the PTZ control, click on the toolbar on the screen for the PTZ camera. The PTZ control panel will be displayed on the left side of the Main View window (see
and
Note
This chapter only shows the PTZ control operations. To configure the PTZ parameters see
PTZ Parameters Settings on page 100
for more information.
Figure 3-21 PTZ Controls on the Main Window
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Figure 3-22 Main View Window with PTZ Controls
Click on those directional buttons to control the PTZ function (see
control the PTZ direction by the directional buttons on your keyboard.
Figure 3-23 PTZ Directional Controls
You can control PTZ movement by clicking and dragging the mouse on the PTZ camera display screen window.
Use the mouse to click on the video image, and then drag the mouse to different directions by
following the arrows displayed on the video (see
). The PTZ will move in the direction that the arrow is pointing.
Figure 3-24 Directions of PTZ Movement
Click in the screen area to move in the corresponding direction:
Upper Left
Up
Upper Right
Left
Right
Lower Left
Down
Lower Right
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for descriptions of the buttons on the PTZ Control Panel.
Table 3-4
Button
PTZ Controls Descriptions
Description
Zoom
Focus
Iris
3D Positioning
Direction buttons, click function.
to start/stop the auto-scan
Speed adjustment for Pan/Tilt functions.
Preset configuration
Pattern configuration
Patrol configuration
Calling or play a preset
Adding and editing a PTZ preset
Deleting
Preset Configuration
To add a preset for the PTZ:
1.
Click the direction buttons to move the PTZ to a desired location.
2.
Select a PTZ preset number from the preset list, and then click to add the preset and name the new PTZ preset.
Figure 3-25 Add Preset Name Dialog
To delete a preset, select the PTZ preset from the preset list, and then click to remove the preset from the list.
Patttern Configuration
To add a pattern path for the PTZ to follow:
1.
Click
to enter the PTZ pattern path setup panel (see
2.
Select a PTZ pattern path number from the list, then click to enter the editing mode.
3.
Click to start recording the pattern path.
4.
Use the direction buttons to control the PTZ movement and program the pattern path.
5.
Click to stop the pattern recording. Click to save the pattern path.
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Figure 3-26 PTZ Controls with Pattern Controls Open
Patrol Configuration
After adding two or more presets for one channel, you can set a patrol which includes multiple presets for PTZ movement. To add a patrol path for the PTZ:
1.
Click
to enter the PTZ patrol path setup panel (see
).
Figure 3-27 PTZ Controls with Patrol Controls Open
2.
Select a track number from the drop-down list.
3.
Click to add a preset (including the dwell time and PTZ speed for the preset) for this
Repeat the above operation to add other presets to the patrol.
Figure 3-28 Add Patrol Dialog
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4.
Click path.
5.
Click
to call the PTZ camera to start along the patrol path. Click
to edit a preset in the patrol path.
to stop a patrol
Note
Up to 16 patrols can be configured.
The patrol Dwell Time can be set between 1 and 255 seconds. The
Patrol Speed can be set between level 1 and 40.
Alarms and Events in Live View
Viewing Alarm/Event Information
For setting cameras for recording alarm events, see
Camera Settings on page 87
and
Alarm
Settings on page 79
.
The Main View window provides Alarm and Event buttons on the left bottom toolbar
( ).
Click Alarm/Event to view the alarm or event information as shown in the panel (see
Figure 3-29 Alarm/Event Information Panel
You can click to lock the toolbar and show the information in the main view window. Or click
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Figure 3-30 Main Alarm/Event Window - No Video
Click to maximize the alarm/event log display panel and enable it to be shown in a new tab page (see
Figure 3-31 Alarm/Event Information Panel Maximized
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As shown in
, above, in the lower bar of the alarm log display panel, there are 4 different alarm types: Motion Detection, Video Exception, Alarm Input and Device
Exceptional. Check the checkbox to show the alarm of that type (see
).
Figure 3-32 Check Boxes for Alarm Type
You can select a log and right-click it to remove it from the list by right-clicking the mouse and then clicking .
Figure 3-33 Clearing an Alarm/Event from the Panel
Linking Alarm Logs
Each alarm log shows the related alarm information, including the time the alarm occurred, the source, and the type of the alarm.
You can click , or to either preview the alarm, or send it by email.
• Live View ( ): View the live video of the selected alarm source camera.
• Send Email ( ): Send the alarm information by Email.
Note
You need to configure Email settings in Control Panel
Email before using the Send Email function.
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Figure 3-34 Main View with Alarm Log Linkage
Blocking Alarms from a Certain Device
Purpose:
Sometimes, blocking alarm information from a certain device is needed. This is especially useful when you use more than one client to manage many devices.
Steps:
1.
Click
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Figure 3-35 Main View with Tool Menu Open
2.
Click to enter the alarm enable or disable window.
Figure 3-36 Device Arming Control Window
3.
Check the checkbox to enable the alarm or uncheck it to block the alarm information.
There are tabs to list different kind of connected devices.
4.
Click to confirm your settings.
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Local Recording and Capturing
Local
Recording
Remote
Recording
Multi-Site 4200 software provides the local recording and remote recording.
Local recording is when you record the video from the remote device in the hard drive of the local PC that is running the Multi-Site 4200 software. Local recording for the Multi-Site 4200 software can only be made by manually recording. Local schedule recording is not valid.
Remote recording refers to remotely controlling the device in the management list to set it to record on the HDD of the device, wherever the device is located.
Recording and Picture Capturing on the Host PC
Local Recording (also called Manual recording) allows you to record the live video while in the
Main View mode. The record file is recorded to your PC.
Steps:
1.
In the main view window, select a channel in the group and double-click it to view the live video.
2.
Click at the bottom of main view panel to start recording the live video.
3.
To stop recording, just re-click . A prompt dialog box with the saving path of the video files you finished recording will pop up if all the operations were successful (as shown in
Figure 3-37 File Path of Recorded Video Files
Note
To change the file saving path for the captured video and picture files, change that field on the files configuration window (see
File Saving Path Configuration on page 109
for more detailed information).
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Figure 3-38 File Configuration Screen
Quickly Viewing the Manually Recorded File
You can open the file folders on the PC to find the record file, or you can click the All File(s) icon on the left-hand pane of the Main View window to show the files recorded with the Multi-Site
).
Figure 3-39 Main View Window with Recorded Files Displayed
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You can double-click the recorded file to play it. See
Playing Back Locally Stored Files on page
for more detailed information on the playing back recorded files.
Figure 3-40 Playing Back Manually Recorded Files
Capturing in Live View on page 42
for more information on manually capturing video in the
live view.
Local Playback
As a result of featuring two different recording modes, there are two playback modes: Local playback and remote playback.
Playing Back Locally Stored Files
Follow these procedures for playing back the video files created by locally recording (see
Recording and Capturing on page 53
for more information on local recording). Locally recorded
files are stored in your PC.
Steps:
1.
Go to Main View panel and click the All File(s) icon in the left-hand pane to enter the Local
Record Files window. Select a camera and specify the start time and the stop time, and then click Search to search for the video clips. The matched video found will be listed in
the display panel (as shown in
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Figure 3-41 Local Record Files Window
2.
Double-click the recorded file to play it back.
Figure 3-42 Controls for Playing Back Recorded Video
Choose the playback video resolution
Pause
Stop
Capture
3D Positioning
Mute
SF FF Frame by
Frame playback
You can click to save the selected record file (see
). You can click to delete the clip from the panel, or click to send the selected video clip by Email (the size of video clip must be less than 5 MB).
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Note
To send the record file to an Email address, you must first configure the Email settings. See
Email Configuration on page 110
for more detailed information.
Instant Playback
1.
Go to Main View panel. Select a channel to enable the toolbar (as shown in
), and click to start instant playback.
Figure 3-43 Selected Video Panel with Toolbar
2.
In the instant playback window (see
), click video files of the current day. Click and
to start playing back the first
to fast forward or slow forward through the video. Click to pause the video.
Figure 3-44 Instant Playback Window
3.
, above, for other controls that are available when using instant playback.
4.
You may also use the timeline at the bottom of the Main View panel to adjust the playback progress (see
and to expand and narrow down the time bar so you can more accurately choose a time for playback.
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Figure 3-45 Instant Playback Timeline
Managing E-Maps
Relating a certain camera group to an E-map allows you to easily visualize the location and distribution of the cameras. The E-map is especially beneficial when an alarm is triggered.
Adding an E-Map
For the first time use of the E-map function, you are required to add a map to start.
Click the View menu
E-map View on the menu bar or click on the Control Panel to open the main E-map window (see
).
Note
Only one map can be added for each camera group.
Figure 3-46 E-map Window Empty to Add New Map
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Steps:
1.
Click to add a map related to the camera group.
Figure 3-47 E-map Info Window
2.
Click to browse the directory where the map is stored.
Note
The picture format of the map should be *.png, *.jpg or *.bmp.
3.
Enter a Map Name for the map.
4.
Click to confirm and save your selections.
After successfully adding an E-map, it displays on the window and the name of the map also appears on the group list (see
).
Figure 3-48 E-map Window with Map Displayed
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Hot Spots
You can add the camera label to the map to show the location of a camera. The label is called a hot spot. With the hot spots added, the cameras are then linked to the map. In the map preview window, you can see the live view of the camera, and if there is an alarm triggered, the alarm icon ( ) appears near the camera label.
Adding a Hot Spot
1.
Click to open the Add Hot Spot window. Here you select which camera you want to add on the map as a hot spot and select the hot spot color (see
Figure 3-49 Adding Hot Spot to E-map
2.
Select the checkbox(es) next to the camera names you want to select as the hotspots.
You can choose many cameras at the same time.
3.
You can choose the Hotspots Color in this window to assign a color for hot spot labels
( ).
After being added as a hot spot, the camera icon in the camera list changes to .
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4.
Drag the camera hot spot icon to the approximate location of that camera on the map.
Editing the Hot Spot
Use one of the following methods to start editing a hot spot:
• Double-click the hot spots icon on the map to modify the hot spot’s name and color.
-Or-
• Right-click the hot spot and choose Modify (see
).
-Or-
• Select a hot spot on the screen and click on the toolbar.
Figure 3-51 Right-Click a Hot Spot to Modify the Hot Spot
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Figure 3-52 Hot Spot Modifying Window
Deleting the Hot Spot
Use one of the following methods to delete a hot spot:
• Right click on the hot spot and choose delete (see
-Or-
• Select a hot spot on the map and click on the toolbar to delete the hot spot.
Previewing the Map with the Hot Spot
After finishing to configure all the settings for the hot spots, click on the toolbar to view the E-map. The hot spots are distributed on the map to show the location of the linked
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Figure 3-53 E-map with Hot Spot Locations Displayed
Double-click the hot spot. The live view of the camera video is shown in the window (see
Figure 3-54 E-map with Hot Spot Video Displayed
If an alarm is reported from certain cameras, the alarm icon ( you (see
).
) shows in the map to alert
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Figure 3-55 E-map of Hot Spot with Alarm Showing
To view the detailed alarm information, double-click the alarm icon (see
Figure 3-56 E-map with Detailed Alarm Information
You can click the alarm icon ( ) to clear all the alarm information.
Figure 3-57 Alarm Icon Located on the Toolbar
Hot Regions
The hot region function links a map to another map. When you add a map to another map as a hot region, an icon of the link to the added map is shown on the map. The added map is called a child map while the map to which you add the hot region is called the parent map.
Note
A map can only be added as the hot region once (a hot region can not be added more than once, such as added to multiple maps).
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Adding a Hot Region
1.
Click in the toolbar.
Figure 3-58 Hot Region Toolbar
2.
In the Add Hot Region dialog (see
), select the map you want to add as a hot region. You can also select the color of the map icon.
Figure 3-59 Add Hot Region Dialog
3.
Drag the map icon on the map to appropriate location for the hot region.
Figure 3-60 Locating a Hot Region on the E-map
Editing the Hot Region
Use one of the following methods to start editing a hot region:
• Double-click the map icon on the map to modify the hot region’s name and icon color.
-Or-
• Right-click the hot region and choose Modify ( ) to modify it.
-Or-
• Select a hot region on the screen and click on the toolbar to modify it.
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Figure 3-61 Modifying a Hot Region
Deleting a Hot Region
Use one of the following methods to delete a hot region:
• Select the hot region icon on the map and click to delete the hot region.
-Or-
• Right-click the hot region icon and choose Delete.
Map Previewing with the Hot Region
After successfully adding and setting a hot region, go back to the map preview window to view the map.
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Figure 3-62 E-map Preview with Hot Region Icons
Clicking the hot region icon now can take you to that child map (see
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Figure 3-63 E-map of Child Map
Click to go back to the parent map.
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4
Remote Control and Management
This chapter describes remote recording, playback and device management and configuration with the Multi-Site 4200 software.
Through the Multi-Site 4200 software, you can manage and configure the following:
• Network settings
• Alarm settings
• File management
• Users
• HDD management
• Camera settings, including picture and video settings, OSD and text overlay, and PTZ camera parameters
Remote Playback
The remote client can search previously recorded files on the Storage Server and the DVR, and it can also do the smart search for the event triggered record files during playback.
Click in the control panel to enter the Remote Playback Window.
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Figure 4-1 Remote Playback Window
describes the tool bar on the Remote Playback Window.
Table 4-1
Button
Remote Playback Window Tool bar
Name
Screen Split
Description
Select 1, 4, 9, or 16-screen mode.
Stop Stop playback of video.
Volume Adjust the volume.
Full-screen Full-screen preview.
Searching for Recording Files
Searching for all the files
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2.
Click Search.
Figure 4-2 Record Files Search Calendar
Legend
Indicates there are record files for that camera on that day
Indicates there are no record files for that camera on that day
The time line indicates the time duration for the record file.
Searching by card number
Note
This function only applies to the ATM DVR.
To search by the DVR card number:
1.
Select the By card number check box.
1.
Select the check box on the camera list. On the calendar below, select the day you want to search.
2.
Click Search.
Searching by file type
Select the file type to narrow the search conditions and search for only the record files for certain types.
Playback Management
After locating the desired record files:
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1.
Click the time line on the bottom to display the video in that time period on the screen.
2.
Move the mouse to the screen of the camera you want to manage. A tool bar appears at the bottom.
Table 4-2
describes the tool bar on the Remote Playback Management.
Table 4-2
Button
Remote Playback Management Tool bar
Description
Pause the video
Stop playback of video.
Playback by single frame.
Smart search
Clip
Audio on/off
Play
Speed control
Digital zoom
Capture in the playback mode
Download
3.
Click to start playing the video forward to the next frame.
Note
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1.
Click to download the files you selected.
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2.
You can set the path where the downloaded files are saved in the System Configuration window (see
File Saving Path Configuration, page 109
.
Event Playback
To play back the recorded files by event type:
1.
Go to the Event Search window and select an event type, either motion or alarm input.
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Figure 4-3 Event Search Window
2.
Select a camera in the group and specify a start time, and then click
3.
Select a window, and double-click a video file from the search results list to play.
.
4.
During playing back the video, you may right click the mouse in the image to get a drop-down menu as shown in the following figure. Please refer to the table below for more details on this menu. You may also change playback speed by clicking on the
bar.
Note
The Event playback function is only available on DVRs which support event recording.
Make sure to import all the channels that you wish to play back in Import Camera panel.
It is also required to enable continuous recording on all the alarm/motion-triggered channels before event playback.
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Remote Device Management and Configuration
The remote configuration and management for the connected devices is supported. You can configure the parameters for the basic settings, the image and the network transmission of the device. For different devices the configuration window may be different.
1.
Click on the control panel to access the Device Management window.
Figure 4-4 Device Management Window
2.
Select the device you want to configure, and click button to enter the Device Parameters window. You can also enter the device management window by clicking the Remote Configuration button in the Import Camera window.
Basic Information
On the Device Parameters page, you can check the basic device information, including device type, total channel number, HDD number, physical Alarm I/O number, Device Serial Number, and version information.
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Figure 4-5 Device Parameters
General Settings
On the General Settings page you can set the basic parameters of the device.
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describes the fields on the General Parameters page.
Table 4-3
Field
Device Name
Device No.
General Parameter Fields
Record Replace
Main BNC Scaling
Spot BNC Scaling
Description
Provide a name for the device that displays on the device list of the client.
Device number for remote control
Overwrite HDDs when the HDDs are full
Scale image display on the main BNC output
Scale image display on the spot BNC output
Camera Management
This feature is not supported at this time.
Network Settings
On the Network Settings page, you can configure network parameters of the device. Two tabs are available for general and advanced settings.
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Figure 4-7 Network Settings
describes the fields on the Network Settings page.
Table 4-4 Network Settings Fields
Field
Working Mode
Description
Set the working mode. Options are: Net Fault tolerance, Load
Balance, or Dual NIC.
NIC Type
Device IP Address
Subnet Mask
Gateway
MAC Address
MTU (Byte)
Device Port
Multicast Address
HTTP Port
Note
These DVR settings are only available for devices with dual NIC connection.
NIC types of the device
IP address of the device
Subnet mask IP for the device
Default gateway IP for the device
MAC address of the device. This is a read-only field.
The maximum transport unit. The default value is 1500.
Network port of the device. The default port number is 8000.
Multicast address of the device. Please leave this field empty if multicast is not required.
Web service port. The default port number is 80.
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Advanced Network Settings
Figure 4-8 Advanced Network Settings
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describes the fields on the Advanced Network Settings page.
Table 4-5 Advanced Network Settings Fields
Field
NTP
PPPOE
DDNS
Description
Note
Set the server, port, interval and time for NTP time synchronization.
Email account settings for the device.
Set the PPPOE address, user name, and password for PPPOE.
Set the protocol type, account information, server address, and device domain name for DDNS.
Note
After completing the DDNS setup, always click Register after clicking Save at the bottom of the Device Parameters screen.
Advanced Settings Configure DNS server addresses, alarm host IPs, and ports.
Note
Click Set beside each field to access the advanced settings. Always click Save before exiting the Device Parameters setup screen.
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Alarm Settings
On the Alarm Parameters page you can configure alarm I/O and linkage actions for the device.
Figure 4-9 Alarm Parameters
describes the fields on the Alarm Parameters page.
Table 4-6
Field
Alarm Input Fields
Alarm Input
IP Address
Alarm Name
Alarm Status
Handling
Arming Schedule
Linkage
Alarm Parameters Fields
Description
Select an alarm input channel for configuration.
IP address of the digital alarm input. Local is the hard-wired alarm input configuration on the device. This is a read-only field.
Set a name for the alarm input channel.
Options are Normal Open and Normal Closed.
Select this check box to activate alarm linked action settings.
Set the time schedule to handle the alarm triggered actions. The schedule template can be configured in Schedule settings page
of the Camera Settings page. See
for more detailed information.
Check the alarm actions which are required to be activated when the alarm input triggered, and select corresponding channel number if required.
Alarm Output Fields
Alarm Output Select an alarm output channel for configuration.
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Table 4-6
Field
IP Address
Output Delay
Alarm Parameters Fields
Arming Schedule
Description
IP address of the digital alarm output. Local is the hard-wired alarm input configuration on the device. This is a read-only field.
Select the delay duration for the alarm output.
Set the time schedule to handle the alarm triggered actions. The schedule template can be configured in Schedule settings page
of the Camera Settings page. See
for more detailed information.
User Management
On the User Management page you can create or delete user accounts and configure permissions for each connected device.
Figure 4-10 User Management
To add a user account:
1.
Click on the User Management window. The User dialog opens.
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Figure 4-11 New User Account Dialog
2.
Select the User Type (Guest/Operator) from the drop-down list.
3.
Type in a user name and password.
4.
Select one ore more account privileges to access this device.
5.
Click Yes to finish.
The created user accounts will be listed in the user list with basic information.
HDD Settings
On the HDD Settings page, all the hard drives installed on the device are listed with basic information. You can configure network disk, HDD groups, modify the information, or format the disks.
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Figure 4-12 HDD Settings
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Exception Settings
In the Exception Settings window, you can select the exception type and check the linkage actions accordingly under Alarm Triggering Mode section. You can also select the channel number in the Alarm Output section. Different linkage actions can be configured for each different exception type.
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Figure 4-13 Exception Settings
File Management
On the File Management window, you can search and view the record files of the device. You can also select the camera number, file property (all, locked, or unlocked), define the start and end time of the record files, and then click Search. The matched record files are listed accordingly.
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If the device supports remote backup function, you can also select the files, then click Backup to back up the files.
Figure 4-15 File Management Backup
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Log Management
In the Log Management window you can query log files of the connected device.
To search for log files:
1.
Select the search mode, major type and minor type,
2.
Define the start and end time of the log files
3.
Click . The log will be listed accordingly.
Figure 4-16 Log Management Search
If the device supports remote backup function, you can also select logs and then click Backup to back up all the selected log files.
Other Settings (RS-232 Settings and Remote Upgrade)
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For remote upgrade function, click to browse and select the upgrade file, then click
Upgrade to start upgrading. The upgrade process displays. A device reboot is required to complete the upgrade.
Camera Settings
Use the Camera Settings window to set the camera parameters for the camera.
1.
Click Camera Settings on control panel to enter the camera setting window.
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Figure 4-18 Camera Settings
2.
Select a camera from the drop-down list in the upper left corner of the window. The live image of the camera displays on the screen below.
3.
Click the icons in the bottom left area to enter each configuration page. You can also click
Device Settings icon to manage the device. Please see
for more information.
to use the icons on the Camera Settings window to configure various camera
parameters.
Table 4-7
Icon
Alarm Parameters Fields
Description
Set camera parameters of the camera. See
.
Set image quality, resolution, and other encoding parameters of the camera. See
.
Set a recording schedule for the camera. See
.
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Table 4-7
Icon
Alarm Parameters Fields
Description
Set the camera display parameters (for example, OSD and privacy area). See
.
Set motion detection parameters for the camera. See
.
Set tampering alarm parameters for the camera. See
Set video loss alarm parameters for the camera (for example,
arming schedule, linkage mode, and so on). See
.
Set PTZ parameters, including baud rate, protocol and so on.
PTZ Parameters Settings, page 100
.
Set connection parameters for the camera. See
.
Picture Settings
Use the Picture Settings window to set the quality of the picture. You can adjust the brightness, contrast, saturation and hue of the video image.
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Figure 4-19 Picture Settings
Video Quality
Use the Video Quality page to configure parameters for main stream and sub-stream separately.
You can set video quality and resolution on the main window.
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Click to access the advanced setting window where you can configure stream type, bitrate type, max bitrate, frame rate, frame type, and frame interval.
Figure 4-21 Advanced Settings
Click to copy the settings to other cameras within the same DVR.
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Figure 4-22 Copying Camera Settings
Recording Schedule
You can set recording schedule parameters to enable automatic recording in a specific time duration.
Note
Parameters in the Record section are set for the camera you have selected. For
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These features are not supported at this time.
To set a record schedule template:
1.
Click to enter template configuration window.
2.
You can choose from pre-designed All-day Template, Weekday Template or Alarm
Template, or customize your own record template.
3.
Select one of undefined templates or click Customized to activate the edit mode.
4.
Click Schedule Recording, Event Recording or Command for different recording types.
5.
Drag the mouse on the time bar to define the record time window for each day.
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Figure 4-24 Schedule Template
6.
Click the colored bar to display the specific time schedule. You can also shorten or extend the time window by amending the length of the bar.
7.
to use the icons and tabs on the Template screen to perform my
schedule functions.
Table 4-8
Icon
Template Screen Icons and Buttons
Description
Delete the selected schedule.
Clear all the record schedules of the selected template.
Copy the selected schedule section to other day(s).
Normal scheduled recording. The schedule time bar is blue.
Schedule recording for events. The schedule time bar is yellow.
Schedule recording triggered by commands. The schedule time bar is green.
Note
This function is not available at this time.
8.
Click to copy the settings to other cameras within the same DVR.
Video Display
Use the Video Display window to define the video display parameters for the camera.
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9.
to set video display parameters for the camera.
Table 4-9
Text Overlay
Video Display Fields
Field
Display Name
Display Date
Display Week
Enable Privacy Mask
Description
The camera name displayed on the live video
The date and time format that is displayed on the live video
Display the week on the live video
Enable the privacy mask function on the live video. Drag the mouse on the live video to set the mask area.
Edit user-defined text to display on the live video.
You can set privacy masks, configure OSD and define the text locations on the live video.
Drawing a Privacy Mask
To draw a privacy mask:
1.
Select the Enable Privacy Mask check box.
2.
Select Draw Privacy Mask Area in the drop-down list under the live view area.
3.
Drag the mouse to draw a square on the live video. You can move it to change the location or change the size by enlarging or reducing the area
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Figure 4-26 Drawing a Privacy Mask.
4.
You can also click or under the view to delete the privacy mask.
Note
You can configure up to four privacy masks.
5.
Click to
Setting the OSD and Text Overlay
To configure the OSD and text overlay:
1.
To define the text overlay, select one of the text check boxes under Text Overlay, and enter the content. Click . The text displays in the left upper corner of the live view area.
2.
Select Insert OSD/Camera Name/Text option from the drop-down list and drag the mouse to move the OSD or the defined text window to change the location on the live video.
Figure 4-27 Moving the OSD/Camera Name/Text
3.
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Motion Detection
Use the Motion Detection window to configure motion detection parameters.
Figure 4-28 Motion Detection
To configure motion detection:
1.
Select the Enable Motion Detection check box to enable the function.
2.
Draw the detection area on the video image by dragging the mouse and set the sensitivity on the value bar under the live view.
3.
Click to set the whole video area as detection area; click detection area; or click
to delete the selected
to delete all the motion detection areas.
4.
Click the template selection button of Arming Schedule to setup the schedule for motion detection. The steps are similar to record schedule configuration. You can refer to section
5.4.3 for more information.
5.
Configure linkage methods for motion detection. Please refer to
for linkage method details.
6.
Click to save the changes.
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7.
to understand the motion detection parameters for the camera.
Table 4-10 Motion Detection Fields
Field
AudibleWarning
Description
Trigger audible warning on the device when motion detection is triggered.
Notify Surveillance
Center
Upload alarm information to the CMS software when motion detection is triggered.
Trigger Alarm Output Activate one or multiple channels of alarm output when motion detection is triggered. Users need to specify the corresponding
alarm output channel(s) in Alarm Output Settings. See
for more information on alarm settings.
Email Linkage Send an email when tampering alarm is triggered.
Full Screen Monitoring Switch to full screen to monitor video when an alarm is triggered.
Tampering Alarm
Tampering Alarm is an alarm triggered when the camera is covered and the monitored area can't be seen. You can configure tampering alarm parameters in the Tampering Alarm window.
Figure 4-29 Tampering Alarm
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1.
Check Enable Tampering Alarm checkbox to enable the function.
2.
Draw the tampering detection area on the video image by dragging the mouse and setting the sensitivity on the value bar under the live view.
3.
Click to set the whole video area as detection area and click to delete the selected detection area.
4.
Click the template selection button of Arming Schedule to setup the schedule for tempering alarm. The steps are similar to configuring a recording schedule. See
for more information.
5.
Configure linkage methods for tampering alarm. Follow
for linkage method details.
6.
Click to save the changes. .
Table 4-11 Linkage Method for Tampering Alarm Fields
Field
Audible Warning
Description
Trigger audible warning on the device when motion detection is triggered.
Upload alarm information to the CMS software when motion detection is triggered.
Notify Surveillance
Center
Trigger Alarm Output Activate one or multiple channels of alarm output when motion detection is triggered. Users need to specify the corresponding
alarm output channel(s) in Alarm Output Settings. See
for more information on alarm settings.
Email Linkage Send an email when tampering alarm is triggered.
Full Screen Monitoring Switch to full screen to monitor video when an alarm is triggered.
Video Loss Detection
Video Loss detection is used to detect the disconnection of the channels. You can configure video loss alarm parameters of the camera in Video Loss window.
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Figure 4-30 Video Loss Detection
To configure video loss detection:
1.
Select Enable Video Loss Detection checkbox to enable the function.
2.
Click the template selection button of Arming Schedule to setup the schedule for video loss detection. The steps are similar to record schedule configuration. See
3.
Configure linkage methods for video loss detection. See
details.
4.
Click to save the changes.
PTZ Parameters Settings
Use the PTZ parameters configuration page to specify the PTZ connection parameters, such as baud rate, data bit, stop bits, parity, flow control, PTZ protocol and PTZ address.
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Figure 4-31 PTZ Parameters
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Note
The PTZ parameters should be consistent with the settings of the PTZ on the DVR to ensure valid PTZ control.
Click to save the changes. You can also click settings to other cameras within the same group.
to copy the
Network Connection
Camera Type is the only setting that is supported at this time. This setting selects which camera stream is used for video on the Multi-Site Client software.
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Log Management
This chapter describes managing logs with the Multi-Site 4200 software, including:
• Searching logs
• Opening logs
• Backing up logs.
5
5
Locally Searching Logs
1.
Click Local Log Search window. on the control panel to enter the Local Log Management
Figure 5-1 Local Log Search Window
Search results
2.
Select values for Log Type, Minor Type, User Name, Group, Camera and the time window for the log you intend to search, then click Search.
Logs that match these criteria are listed on the display pane.
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Backing Up Logs
You can back up logs that were found as a result of a search.
1.
Click Backup on the Local Log Search tab. The Backup Log window appears.
Figure 5-2 Backup Log Dialog Window
2.
Click to select the save path on the Backup Log window, and enter a file name.
Figure 5-3 Select Log Backup File Window
3.
Click Save in the Select Log Backup File window, and then click Backup in the Backup
Log window.
Opening Log Files
You can open log files that have been backed up to a local PC.
1.
Naviagate to File
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Figure 5-4 Navigating to Open Log File
2.
Click to browse the folderes where the log files are located.
3.
Click to open a selected log file.
Figure 5-5 Opening a Log File
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System Configuration
This chapter describes system configuration through the Multi-Site 4200 software. You can configure:
• General settings such as log keeping time, view scale, picture quality, network and CPU performance, and enable auto-login, screen toolbar display, and auto time adjustment
• the file saving path
• Alarm sound
General Configuration
On the General configuration page, you can configure the general settings for the local system.
Click System Configuration on the control panel to enter the system configuration window.
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Figure 6-1 General System Configuration Screen
describes the parameters that can be configured in the General System Configuration
screen.
Table 6-1 General System Configurable Parameters
Parameter
Interval of Screen
Switching
Log Keeping Time
View Scale
Instant Playback
Pre-Time
Description
Select the time interval (in seconds) for the screen switch.
Used in live view.
Choose the expiration time of the system logs.
Choose from Full Screen, 4:3, or 16:9.
Choose from 3min, 5min, or 10min.
Serial Port
Picture Quality
Choose from Null, Com1, Com2, Com3, Com4.
Choose from Low, Middle or High.
Network Performance
Choose from Low, Middle or High.
CPU Performance
Choose from Low, Middle or High.
Enable Screen Toolbar
Display
Choose to show the toolbar at the bottom of the window in preview and/or playback.
Enable Auto-login
Prioritize the Playback of Recorded Files on
Storage Server
Automatically login the software without user account validation.
Assign priority to recorded files on the storage server during playback.
Resume Live View
Status
Enable the resume live view status option.
Auto Time Adjustment
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Figure 6-2 Example of a Fully Configured Playback Screen
To finish general settings, click to restore the default settings.
to save the changes or click
File Saving Path Configuration
You can set the saving paths to store video files, captured pictures and configuration files in the
File configuration tab.
1.
Click File on the System Configuration screen to open the File tab.
Figure 6-3 File Tab on the System Configuration Screen
2.
Click each button to select the saving paths for .video files, pictures and configuration files.
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Click settings.
to save the changes or click to restore the default
Alarm Sound Configuration
You can configure audio (.wav) files for alarms of motion detections, video exceptions, alarm inputs and device exceptions in the Alarm Sound tab.
1.
Click Alarm Sound on the System Configuration screen to open the Alarm Sound tab.
Figure 6-4 Alarm Sound Tab on the System Configuration Screen
2.
Click each button to open the file browser, and select an audio (.wav) file for the selected alarm type.
3.
Click each button to listen to the selected file.
4.
Click settings.
to save the changes or click to restore the default
Email Configuration
You can set the SMTP server, and account information for the alarm actions of the client in the email configuration window.
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1.
Click Email on the System Configuration screen to open the Email tab.
Figure 6-5 Email Tab on the System Configuration Screen
2.
Enter values for the SMTP server, Port, User Name, Password, Sender's Address, and
Receiver's Address.
3.
Click Send Test Email to check that the email configuration is correct.
4.
Click settings.
to save the changes or click to restore the default
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Troubleshooting
This appendix describes possible solutions for resolving system malfunctions that may occur from time to time.
If this happens...
The Live View for a device fails.
This might be the problem...
So try this...
• Unstable or insufficient network performance.
• The device might be offline.
• Too many accesses to the remote device might result in too high of a load for the device.
• The current user might not have permission for Live View.
• The version of the client software might need to be upgraded.
• Check the network status and disable not-in-use processes on your PC.
• Check the device’s network status.
• Restart the device or disable other remote access to the device.
• Log in as the admin user and try again.
• Download the newest version of the client software.
Normal recording and the remote recording are confused.
• We say local recording when we use the client software, it refers to the recording on the PC running the client.
• Remote recording refers to the recording action commanded by the client on the device side, which stores the record files in the HDD of the device.
Downloading the playback file either fails or is too slow.
• Unstable or insufficient network performance.
• The NIC type is not compatible.
• Too many accesses to the remote device might result in too high of a load for the device.
• The current user might not have permission for playback.
• The version of the client software might need to be upgraded.
• Check the network status and disable not-in-use processes on your PC.
• Directly connect the PC running the client to the device to check the compatibility of the NIC card.
• Restart the device or disable other remote access to the device.
• Log in as the admin user and try again.
• Download the newest version of the client software.
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Index
A
about the Multi-Site 4200 software
account management passwords
user name
user type
account management icon
account management window entering
adding camera groups
devices
online devices
user accounts
adding a device
adding a hot region
adding a hot spot
adding a user account
adjusting brightness
contrast
hue
saturation
alam settings alarm arming schedule
alarm input channels
alarm linked action
alarm name
alarm output channels
alarm output IP address
IP address
output delay
alarm arming schedule, configuring
alarm host IPs
alarm input channels
alarm IP address
alarm linked action settings, configuring
alarm logs blocking
emailing
alarm name, configuring
alarm output channels
alarm output delay
alarm output IP address
alarm output triggers
,
alarm settings arming schedules
alarm sound configuration
alarms viewing alarm information
arming alarm schedules
audible warning
,
audible warnings
,
audio on/off button
auto login, enabling
auto switch cameras button
auto switch groups button
auto time adjustment
B
backing up files
backing up logs
baud rate
beep
,
bitrate type
blocking alarm logs
BNC scaling
brightness
broadcasting, selecting a device for
button audio on/off
auto switch
capture
display all cameras
layout
manual record
next camera
previous camera
stop displaying all cameras
volume control
buttons full screen display
C
camera display all cameras button
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stop displaying all cameras button
camera settings icon
camera settings window entering
camera status icons
cameras adding groups
auto switch cameras
controlling ptz cameras
capture button
captured file, opening
channels importing
child map
configuring address
alarm arming schedule
alarm host IPs
alarm input channels
alarm IP address
alarm linked action settings
alarm name
alarm output channels
alarm output delay
alarm output IP address
alarm outputs triggers
,
alarm schedules
alarm sounds
audible warning
auto time
baud rate
beep
bitrate type
camera settings
CPU performance
data bits
DDNS
DDNS settings
device address
device IP address
device name
device number
device password
device port
display date
display name
display week
DNS server addresses
,
email linkage
,
email password
email port
email receiver’s address
email sender’s address
email settings
email user name
exporting a system configuration file
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file saving path
flow control
frame interval
frame rate
gateway
HDD overwriting
http port
image display
importing a system configuration file
instant playback pre-time
IP address
log keeping time
MAC address
max bitrate
motion detection
MTU
multicast address
network performance
network settings
NIC type
NTP
OSD
parity
patrols
patterns
picture quality
,
playback priority
port number
ports
PPPOE settings
presets
privacy masks
ptz address
ptz protocol
record replace
recording schedule
remote devices
resolution
RS-232 settings
screen switch interval
serial port
SMTP server
stop bits
stream type
subnet mask
surveillance center notification
,
system configuration
tamper alarm
text overlay
user name
user names
user passwords
video display name
video loss detection
video quality
view scale
configuring accounts
configuring camera settings
configuring devices
configuring e-maps
deleting hot regions
deleting hot spots
editing hot regions
editing hot spots
hot regions
hot spots
previewing hot regions
previewing hot spots
configuring NIC type
configuring NTP
configuring PPPOE
configuring the system
contrast
control panel account management
camera settings icon
device management
e-map
event search
import cameras
local log search
main view
remote playback
system configuration
tv wall
tv wall management icon
controlling ptz cameras
CPU
CPU performance
CPU requirement
D
data bits
DDNS
DDNS configuration
default password
default password, recovering
default password, recovery
default port number
default user name
deleting a hot region
deleting a hot spot
detecting video loss
device adding a
naming a
device address configuration
device configuration password
private domain mode
user name
device ID
device information
device information for online devices
device IP address configuration
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device management window entering
device name
device name configuration
device number
device number configuration
device password configuration
device port
device port configuration
device serial number
device type
devices adding
naming
display all cameras button
display date
display name
display requirement
display week
DNS address
DNS server addresses
downloading recorded files
dual NIC
E
editing a hot region
editing a hot spot
email alarm logs
email configuration
,
email linkage
email password
email port configuration
email receiver’s address
email sender’s address
email settings
email user name
E-map open the E-map window
e-map configuration
e-map controls
e-map icon
e-maps deleting hot regions
deleting hot spots
editing hot regions
editing hot spots
hot regions
hot spots
picture format
previewing hot regions
previewing with hot spots
enabling auto login
auto-login
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resume live view status
screen toolbar
entering device ID
DNS address
the system configuration screen
entering the account management window
entering the camera settings window
entering the control panel
entering the device management window
entering the E-map window
entering the import camera window
entering the main window
event search icon
events viewing event information
exiting Multi-Site 4200
exiting the software
export to group
exporting a system configuration file
F
file management backup
managing files
file menu options
file saving path, configuring
finding alarm I/O number
channel numbers
device name
device number
device serial number
device type
HDD number
MAC address
serial number
software name
software version
user manual
version number
firmware remotely upgrading
first time login
flow control
frame interval
frame rate
full screen display button
full screen monitoring
,
G
gateway
gateway configuration
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groups auto switch groups
H
HDD overwrite
HDD overwriting configuration
help menu options
http port
http port configuration
hue
I
icons camera status
image display, scaling
import camera window entering
import cameras icon
importing a system configuration file
channels
instant playback
instant playback pre-time configuration
IP address
IP address, modifying
L
LAN show connected devices
layout button
live view toolbar
load balance
local image display, scaling
local log search icon
local recording
local video output scaling
locking the screen
log file window, opening
log files, opening
log keeping time, configuring
log management
logging in
logs backing up
searching local
M
MAC address
MAC address configuration
MAC address, finding
main video output scaling
main view icon
main view toolbar
managing logs
remote devices
manual record button
manual recording
max bitrate
memory requirement
menu bar
menu options file
help
open captured file
open log file window
open video file
system
toll
view
modifying
IP address
port number
subnet mask
motion detection
MTU
MTU configuration
multicast address
multicast address configuration
N
naming devices
naming a device
net fault tolerance
network performance
network settings alarm host IPs
DDNS
device port
DNS server addresses
gateway
http port
IP address
MAC address
MTU
multicast address
NIC type
NTP
ports
PPPOE
subnet mask
working mode
network settings, configuring
next camera button
NIC type
NIC type configuration
notifying surveillance centers
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NTP configuration
O
online devices device information
online devices, adding
online devices, showing
open account management window
camera settings window
control panel
device management window
E-map window
import camera window
main window
opening a captured file
a video file
the log file window
user manual
operating requirements
CPU
display
memory
operating system
operating system requirements
OSD
overwrite HDD
P
parent map
parity
password
recovering default passwords
password, email
password, recovering the default
passwords default
patrol configuration
pattern configuration
physical alarm I/O
picture format for e-maps
picture quality
picture quality settings
pictures, viewing
playback controls
playback files on the storage server
playback priority
playback window controls
playing locally recorded files
playing manually recorded files
playing recorded files
port number
port number configuration
port number, default
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ports, configuring
PPPOE configuration
PPPOE settings
preset configuration
previewing a map with hot regions
previewing a map with hot spots
previous camera button
privacy mask
private domain mode, configuring
privileges
ptz address
ptz camera control
ptz camera patrol configuration
ptz camera pattern configuration
ptz cameras configuring patrols
configuring patterns
configuring presets
ptz controls
ptz protocol
R
receiver’s address
recorded files, downloading
recorded files, playing
recorded files, searching for
recorded files, searching for by card number
recorded files, searching for by type
recording locally
remotely
recording locally
recording manually
recording remotely
recording schedule
recovering default passwords
recovering the default password
remote device management
remote device configuration
remote playback
remote playback icon
remote recording
remotely upgrade firmware
requirements
CPU
display
memory
operating system
resolution
resuming live view status
RS-232 settings
S
saturation
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scale image display
local image display
scaling local video output
main video output
screen switch interval
screen toolbar, enabling
screen, locking the
searching for recorded files
for recorded files by card number
for recorded files by type
local logs
sender’s address
serial number, finding
serial port configuration
setting up the DVR
setup wizard
show online devices
,
SMTP server
software version, finding
software version, finding the
status icons
stop bits
stop displaying all cameras button
stream type
subnet mask
subnet mask configuration
subnet mask, modifying
super user
surveillance center notification
,
switching to full screen
system configuration exporting a configuration file
importing a configuration file
system configuration icon
system menu options
T
tampering alarm
text overlay
tool menu options
toolbar main view
total number of channels, HDD number
triggering alarm outputs
tv wall icon
tv wall management icon. configuring the tv wall
U
user switching the user, switching the user
user accounts, adding
user login
enabling auto-login
user manual, finding the
user name configuration
user name, default
user names, configuring
user passwords, configuring
user type
V
version number
video display name
video file, opening
video loss detection
video quality
video resolution
view menu options
view scale
viewing alarm information
device name
device number
event information
viewing a group of cameras
viewing captured pictures
viewing locally recorded files
viewing manually recorded files
volume control button
W
window account management
camera settings
device management
E-map
main view
wizard, opening the
working mode
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Table of contents
- 5 Contents
- 9 Figures
- 13 Tables
- 15 Introduction
- 15 Description
- 15 Operating Environment
- 17 Getting Started
- 17 User Registration
- 18 Importing Device Wizard
- 20 Adding the Active Online Devices
- 21 Adding a Camera Group
- 23 Importing Channels to a Group
- 24 User Login
- 25 Control Panel and Main Menu Overview
- 26 Menu Bar
- 28 Control Panel Icons
- 29 Account Management
- 30 User Information
- 30 User Privileges
- 31 Connecting and Local Management
- 31 Before you Start
- 31 Device Adding and Management Window
- 31 Adding a Device
- 34 Configuring a Device
- 36 Adding a Camera Group
- 37 Live Viewing
- 37 Entering the Live View Window
- 40 Basic Operations in Live View
- 42 Capturing in Live View
- 44 PTZ Control in Live View
- 48 Alarms and Events in Live View
- 48 Viewing Alarm/Event Information
- 50 Linking Alarm Logs
- 51 Blocking Alarms from a Certain Device
- 53 Local Recording and Capturing
- 53 Recording and Picture Capturing on the Host PC
- 55 Local Playback
- 55 Playing Back Locally Stored Files
- 57 Instant Playback
- 58 Managing E-Maps
- 58 Adding an E-Map
- 60 Hot Spots
- 64 Hot Regions
- 69 Remote Control and Management
- 69 Remote Playback
- 75 Remote Device Management and Configuration
- 75 Basic Information
- 76 General Settings
- 77 Camera Management
- 77 Network Settings
- 80 Alarm Settings
- 81 User Management
- 82 HDD Settings
- 83 Exception Settings
- 84 File Management
- 86 Log Management
- 86 Other Settings (RS-232 Settings and Remote Upgrade)
- 87 Camera Settings
- 89 Picture Settings
- 90 Video Quality
- 92 Recording Schedule
- 94 Video Display
- 97 Motion Detection
- 98 Tampering Alarm
- 99 Video Loss Detection
- 100 PTZ Parameters Settings
- 101 Network Connection
- 103 Log Management
- 103 Locally Searching Logs
- 104 Backing Up Logs
- 104 Opening Log Files
- 107 System Configuration
- 107 General Configuration
- 109 File Saving Path Configuration
- 110 Alarm Sound Configuration
- 110 Email Configuration
- 113 Troubleshooting
- 115 Index