Microjack EYES Pro, MP2016, MP3000, MP5000 User Manual

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MicroJack
EYES Pro
Digital Video Surveillance System
User’s Manual
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FCC NOTICE
This device has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a commercial, industrial or business environment. This equipment can generate, use and radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different
from that to which the receiver is connected.
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
CAUTION ON MODIFICATIONS
To comply with the limits for the Class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules, this device must be installed in computer equipment certified to comply with the Class A limits. All cables used to connect the computer and peripherals must be shielded and grounded. Operation with non-certified computers or non-shielded cables may result in interference to radio or television reception. Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the grantee of this device could void the user's authority to operate the equipment.
CE NOTICE
This is a Class A product.
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Table of Contents
CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION....................................................... 1
1.1 Manual Conventions ........................................................... 1
1.2 Video Card Specification ..................................................... 2
1.3 Package Contents .............................................................. 2
1.4 Hardware Recommendations ............................................... 3
1.5 Installing the Video Cards ................................................... 5
1.6 Connecting the MicroJack Video Cards .................................. 8
1.7 Attaching Cameras............................................................. 8
1.8 Connecting External Sensor/Relay........................................ 9
CHAPTER 2 DRIVER INSTALLATION ......................................... 13
2.1 Installing the Driver in Windows 98SE/Me ............................13
2.2 Installing the Driver in Windows 2000 .................................18
2.3 Installing the Driver in Windows XP.....................................23
2.4 Remove Your Video Card Driver..........................................26
CHAPTER 3 SOFTWARE INSTALLATION.................................... 27
3.1 Installing MicroJack EYES Pro/MP2016/MP3000/MP5000
Software ...............................................................................27
3.2 Product Update.................................................................32
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3.3 Special Consideration ........................................................33
CHAPTER 4 SYSTEM CONFIGURATION AND OPERATION.......... 34
4.1 System Configuration ........................................................34
System .....................................................................37
Cameras ....................................................................42
Audio ........................................................................45
Monitoring..................................................................47
Sensors .....................................................................50
Relays........................................................................5 1
Alarms......................................................................53
Networking.................................................................5 8
Scheduler....................................................................61
Backup .....................................................................67
E-Map ....................................................................72
Users Information.........................................................74
4.2 System Operation .............................................................78
Start / Stop Monitoring ..........................................83
Start / Stop Audio Recording.............83
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E-Map..................................................................84
Load / Close Network Server ..................................85
System Configuration.............................................85
Log Viewer...........................................................86
PTZ Controller.......................................................95
Status Monitoring ............................................................. 9 8
Exit / Re-login EYES Pro/MP2016/MP3000/MP5000 .....1 01
CHAPTER 5 USING THE WEBCAM............................................ 102
5.1 Enable WebCam..............................................................102
5.2 Use the WebCam ............................................................104
CHAPTER 6 REMOTEMANAGER ............................................... 106
6.1 Accessing RemoteManager ...............................................106
6.2 Setup................................................................... 108
6.3 Operating the RemoteManager .........................................115
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6.3.1 Center Management....................................... 115
6.3.2 Playback ....................................................... 118
6.3.3 PTZ Control .................................................. 123
6.4 Start Recording ..................................................... 126
6.5 Exit RemoteManager..............................................126
APPENDIX A REMOTE LOGIN WITH AN MODEM-TO-MODEM
CONNECTION .........................................................................127
A.1 Windows 98SE / Windows Me...........................................127
A.2 Windows 2000................................................................ 1 32
A.3 Windows XP ...................................................................139
APPENDIX B REGISTERING DOMAIN NAME ON DDNS SERVER148
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Chapter 1 Introduction
Welcome to the realm of MicroJack. MicroJack EYES Pro /MP2016/ MP2016/MP3000/MP5000, composed of one 32-bit PCI video capture card, works as a digital video surveillance system. It allows you to capture true color images and real-time videos from 4/8/16 camera input(s) simultaneously.
With the latest Motion Detection technology, once any movement detected in the monitoring area, Micro Jack EYES Pro/MP2016/MP3000/ MP5000 automatically starts recording and triggers the alarm. You don’t need to keep your eyes on the monitor all day long anymore; the system will alert you automatically when specified events occur.
1.1 Manual Conventions
The following conventions are used throughout this manual.
Type Stands for Example
[paren.] Keys on the keyboard [Enter] “Quotes” Words to be typed in “MicroJack” Italic User in each authorization level Administrator Bold Name of a dialog box,
Sections/Option title in the dialog box/Field names/Buttons
Schedule Backup
Underlined Table columns Start
Caution Message: These messages are to advise you to proceed carefully. Failure to pay attention could result in damage to the system and may put personnel and environment at risk.
Informational Message: These messages are intended to provide additional information for the purpo s e of clar ification.
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1.2 Video Card Specification
MicroJack has been dedicated to innovating the technology of digital video surveillance system. We have had a significant innovation on promoting hardware that is presented as the part of MP series above.
1.3 Package Contents
Your MicroJack EYES Pro/MP2016/MP3000/MP5000 pack age incl udes the following
Product Video Card Specifications
4 EYES Pro 1 card Each video capture card with 4 video inputs 8 EYES Pro 2 cards Each video capture card with 4 video inputs 16 EYES Pro 4 cards Each video capture card with 4 video inputs MP 3004 1 card Each video capture card with 4 video inputs.
MP 3008
1 card w/ 1
daughter card
Each video capture card with 4 video inputs.
MP 2016/ MP 3016
1 card w/ 3
daughter cards
Each Video capture card with 4 video inputs
MP 5004 1 card Each video capture card with 4 video inputs.
MP 5008
1 card w/ 1
daughter card
Each video capture card with 4 video inputs.
MP 5016
2 cards w/2
daughter cards
Each video capture card with 4 video inputs.
4 ports
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1 / 2 / 4 MicroJack Video Card(s) for EYES Pro
1/2 MicroJack Video Card(s) and 1/3 daughter card(s) for
MP2016/MP3000/MP5000
MicroJack EYES Pro/MP20 16/MP3000/MP5000 Software CD (Includ ing Driver, Application Software, and User’s Manual)
MicroJack EYES Pro/MP2016/MP3000/MP5000 User’s Manual
Optional external I/O Box and 15-pin D-type Connector Cable
1.4 Hardware Recommendations
CPU
Pentium
III 800MHz or above recommended
Motherboard
Intel 815E/815EP (PIII), 845(P4), 845D(P4), 845E(P4), 845G(P4)
List of motherboards tested:
ASUS P4B
ASUS P4B266
ASUS P4B533
ASUS P4B533-V
GIGABYTE 8IRX
GIGABYTE 8IEX
GIGABYTE 8IEXP
GIGABYTE 8IGX
MSI 845E Max2
MSI 845G Max
(VIA/SiS/A Li chipset motherboards temporarily not supported)
OS Microsoft Windows 98SE/Me/2000 Pro. /XP Pro.
Expansion Slots 1 / 2 / 3 / 4 × 32-bit PCI 2.1 compliant slots
RAM
Transcend DDR 256MB (DDR-266) KingSton DDR 256MB (DDR-266) KingMax SDRAM 256MB (PC-133) KingMax DDR 256MB(DDR-333)
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Hard disk
40 GB of free hard disk space, at least 6GB free space for each partition.
HDD
Seagate ST340016A (4 0G 7 2000rpm) Seagate ST380021A (80G 7200rpm)
Media
CD-ROM drive
VGA
16-bit high color SVGA graphic card with DirectDraw capability
List of VGA Cards tested:
Leadtek WinFast GeForce2 MX400
Leadtek WinFast A170 DDR TDH
Leadtek WinFast 3D S325 32MB
Leadtek WinFast A250 TD 128MB
ATI RADEON 8500 64MB/128MB
ELSA GLADIAC 525 128 MB
ELSA GLADIAC 517 VIVO 64MB
Audio Sound card and speakers
Modem
List of modems tested:
Modem2modem feature Internal:
USR 5699A (Chipset: 3CO M)
Creative Lab DI5630 (Chipset: Broadxent)
SmartLink 5634PSV-R
QDK Speedcom+ VPI56SP (Chipset: Conexant)
GVC 56K V.90 Voice/Fax (Chipset: Motorola)
CyberMarmot Rock Modem (Chipset: Ambient)
Lemel MD-56KVR4 (Chipset: Conexant)
External:
USR 5686D (Chipset: USR)
GVC 56Kbps (Chipset: Rockwell)
Atrie Explore (Chipset: Conexant)
Zyxel Omni 56K Data/Voice (Chipset: Zyxel)
SmartLink 56TS (Chipset: TI)
SmartLink 56TPC (Chipset: IC+)
ART NET V1456VQE (Chipset: TOPIC)
Well USB Soft Modem FM-56USB-ST (USB
interface)
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Modem
Alarm call out feature Internal:
Creative Lab DI5630 (Chipset: Broadxent)
Creative Lab DI5630-5 (Chipset: Broadxent)
For the current update information, please check our website.
1.5 Installing the Video Cards
1.5.1 Installing the MicroJack EYES Pro Video Cards
The following instructions are for installing video cards into the MicroJack EYES Pro system.
Before installing the video card, turn of f the co mp uter’s power, unplug the power cable and disconnect all other cables attached to the back of the computer.
Video card
PCI Slot
Video Card
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1. Remove the computer cover.
2. Remove the I/O brackets for the four PCI expansion slots. Save the screws.
3. Insert the MicroJack video cards into the available PCI expansion slots.
4. Replace the computer cover and reconnect all cables.
1.5.2 Installing the MicroJack MP2016/MP3000/MP5000 Video
Cards
The following instructions are for installing video cards into the MicroJack MP2016/MP3000/MP5000 system.
Before installing the video card, turn off the computer’s power, unplug the power cable and disconnect all other cables attached to the back of the computer.
MP3004/MP5004/MP5008
Video card
MP3008/MP5016
Video card
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MP3016 Video card MP2016 Video card
Fig. 1 Fig. 2
1. Remove the comp u t er cover.
2. Remove th e I/O brac ket s for the f ou r PCI expa ns ion s lo ts. Sav e th e screws.
3. Align AVerMedia video card connector with the available PCI slots.
4. Screw AVerMedia video card and the 3 daughter cards respectively into the rear panel with the screws. See the Fig.1.
5. Connect the 3 daughter cards to AVerMedia video card with ribbon cables. See the Fig.2.
6. Replace the computer cover and reconnect all cables.
NOTE: Orient the red mark u
p
ward.
PCI Slot
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1.6 Connecting the MicroJack Video Cards
Up to four cameras can be connected to each MicroJack video card ­one camera per BNC terminal.
1.7 Attaching Cameras
Cameras must be attached to the BNC connectors of the server video cards in a specific order to avoid transmission problems. Video cards are stacked vertically into the chassis. If all four video cards are installed, the rear panel of the server will appear as shown in the diagrams below.
EYES Pro MP2016/MP3000/MP5000
D-type 15-pin
Connector Cable
(Optional)
Coaxial Cable
(Not Supplied)
Camera 1
Camera 2
Camera 3
Camera 4
Infrared Sensor
Proximity Sensor
Smoke Detector
Reed Switch
Relay Control
Burglar Alarm
Access Control Lock
Sensor Inputs
Relay Outputs
1
5
9
13
2
6
10 14
3
7
11 15
4
8
12 16
1
2
3 4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11 12
13
14
15 16
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Cameras need to be installed according to the numerical order displayed on the diagrams above. Whether you have one, two, three or four video cards, the pattern is the same - cameras will be installed from
left to right starting with the top row for EYES Pro and from top to bottom beginning with the left-most column for MP2016/MP3000/MP5000.
1.8 Connecting External Sensor/Relay
Each system can come with optional External I/O Boxes and D-type 15­pin connector cables enabling you to connect sensor inputs and relay outputs. The pin signals and specifications for the external I/O Box and the D-type 15-pin connectors are described below.
D-type 15-pin Connector Cable
External I/O Box
Video Card
External I/O Box
Relay Outputs 3
Sensor Input 3
Relay Output 2
Sensor Input 2
Sensor Input 1
Relay Output 1
D-type 15-pin connect or
Sensor Input 4
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Sensor Input Specification
Relay Output Specification
Surge strength: 1500 VAC Nominal power 200mw ~ 360mw Operating power 110mw ~ 200mw
COIL RATINGS (at 20
o
C)
Coil Nominal Volt age
(VDC)
Coil Resistance (
10% )
Pick-up Voltage (VDC)
Drop-Out Volt age
(VDC)
Nominal Current (mA)
5 125 3.75 0.5 40 * Max Continuous Voltage at 20oC : 110% of Coil Nominal Voltage
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CONTACT RATINGS
Contact Arrangement 1 Form C (SPDT) max. Switch Power
max. Switch voltage max. Switch current
125VA 60W 125VAC 30VDC
2A Contact Resistance 100m Resistive Load 1A/125VAC
2A/30VDC Contact Material AgNi10
External I/O Box Pin Signals
Pin # Definition
1 INPUT SIGNAL 1+ 2 INPUT SIGNAL 2+ 3 INPUT SIGNAL 3+ 4 INPUT SIGNAL 4+ 5 OUTPUT 3 – Norma l ly Closed 6 INPUT SIGNAL 1-(GND) 7 INPUT SIGNAL 2-(GND) 8 INPUT SIGNAL 3-(GND)
9 INPUT SIGNAL 4-(GND) 10 OUTPUT 3 – Common 11 OUTPUT 1 – Normally Open 12 OUTPUT 1 – Common 13 OUTPUT 2 – Normally Open 14 OUTPUT 2 – Common 15 OUTPUT 3 – Normally Open
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Sensor Inputs
External sensors such as infrared sensors, smoke detectors, proximity sensors, door sensors, etc., can be attached to the MicroJack EYES Pro/ MP2016/MP3000/MP5000’s input-signal connectors on the External I/O Box. These devices trigger the system to respond with a predefined action (e.g. record video)
Relay Outputs
The MicroJack EYES Pro/MP2016/MP3 000/MP5000’s output connectors (relay output) can be attached to external output control devices such as alarms. The system can be configured to activate or deactivate these devices. Each MicroJack video card supports three relay outputs. Two of them are normally open relays with one being a toggle switch.
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Chapter 2 Driver Installation
MicroJack EYES Pro/MP2016/MP3000 /MP5000 are Plug-and-Play digital surveillance systems that support Windo ws 98SE/Me/2000/XP. To start using this system, first install the dr ivers and application sof tware from the Software CD that comes with MicroJack EYES Pro/MP2016 /MP3000/ MP5000 system.
Check Your Windows Version
Before you install the driver, check to see whether you are using Windows 98SE, Windows Me, Windows 2000 or Windows XP. To do this, click Start Æ Settings Æ Control Panel on the Window’s toolbar, and then double-click System. You will see the Windows version under the General tab.
Depending on the version you use, you will enco unter different dialog boxes when installing the driver. Those listed in the following sections are for installing drivers in Windows 98SE/Me, Windows 2000 and Windows XP.
2.1 Installing the Driver in Windows 98SE/Me
After you have properly installed the MicroJack video card in your computer, power on your computer and start Windows 98SE/Me.
1. The first time you install the MicroJack video card driver, you will see the Add
New Hardware Wizard. Insert
the Software CD and click the
Next button.
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2. Select Search
for the best driver for your device. (Recommended)
and then click the Next button.
3. Choose Specify a location and click the Browse button to find the drivers in the [driver] folder of the EYES Pro /MP2016/MP3000 /MP5000 Software CD. Click the Next button.
4. The Add Hardware Wizard will find ARGUS.inf from the folder you specified. Click the Next button to continue.
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5. (For Windows 98SE only) Insert the Windows 98SE CD-ROM to start installing the driver.
6. Click the Finish button to complete the installation of video driver.
7. Next you need to install the audio driver. Click the Next button to proceed.
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8. Select Search
for the best driver for your device. (Recommended)
and click the Next button.
9. Select Specify a location and click the Next button.
10. The system will find the video driver you just installed because the audio driver is the same as the video driver. Click the Next button to continue.
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11. Click the Finish button to complete the audio driver installation and reboot your PC.
For EYES Pro, you need to take the procedures (1~14) once for each video card. For MP3000, you are asked to repeat the procedures 4 times; for MP2016/MP5000 8 times at most. If you have installed 4 video cards, you will find the system’s device manager looking like the following figure.
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2.2 Installing the Driver in Windows 2000
After you have properly installed the video card in your computer, power on your computer and start Windows 2000.
1. The first time you install the video card, you will see the Found New
Hardware Wizard. Insert
the EYES Pro/ MP2016/MP3000/ MP5000 Software CD and click the Next button.
2. Select Search
for a suitable driver for my device (recommended)
and click the Next button.
3. Select Specify a location and click the Next button.
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4. You‘ll be prompted to enter or browse the location of the video card driver. Set the right path and click the OK button.
5. The system will find argus.inf from the folder you specified. Click the Next button to continue.
6. Click the Yes button to proceed with the installation.
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7. The system will soon show that it has finished the video driver installation. Click the Finish button.
8. Next you need to install the audio driver. Click the Next button to proceed.
9. Select Search for a
suitable driver for my device (recommended)
and click the Next button.
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10. Check Specify a
location and click the Next button.
11. You‘ll be prompted to enter or browse the location of the MicroJack video card driver. Set the right path and click the OK button.
12. The system will find the video driver you just installed because the audio driver is the same as the video driver. Click the Next button to start installing.
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13. Click the Yes button to proceed with the installation.
14. Click the Finish button to complete the installation and reboot your PC.
For EYES Pro, you need to take the procedures (1~14) once for each video card. For MP3000, you are asked to repeat the procedures 4 times; for MP2016/MP5000 8 times at most. If you have installed 4 video cards, you will find the system’s device manager looking like the following figure.
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2.3 Installing the Driver in Windows XP
After you have properly installed the video card in your computer, power on your computer and start Windows XP.
1. The first time you install the video card, you will see the Found New Hardware Wizard. Insert the EYES Pro/ MP2016/ MP3000/MP5000 Software CD and select Install the
software automatically (recommended).
Click the Next button.
2. The system will then find the driver argus.inf in the Software CD and start installing. When this dialog box shows up, click the Continue Anyway button to proceed.
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3. After the installation finished, click the Finish button.
4. You need to continue installing the audio driver. Select Install
the software automatically (recommended) and
click the Next button.
5. Because the audio capture uses the same driver as the video capture, the system will find the video driver you just installed and start installing. When this dialog box appears, click the Continue Anyway button.
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6. After the installation finished, click the Finish button.
For EYES Pro, you need to take the procedures (1~14) once for each video card. For MP3000, you are asked to repeat the procedures 4 times; for MP2016/MP5000 8 times at most. If you have installed 4 video cards, you will find the system’s device manager loo kinglike the following figure.
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2.4 Remove Your Video Card Driver
While removing your video card driver, you need to follow the steps described below.
1. Find the system’s Device
Manager, ungroup Sound, video and game controllers,
and remove all the drivers by the names of “ARGUS WDM Audio
Capture” and “ARGUS WDM Video Capture
2. Delete the following files in the specified paths.
Windows 98/Me: C:\WINDOWS\INF\OTHER\ DVR\ARGUS.inf C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM32\DRIVERS\argus.sys
Windows 2000: *C:\WINNT\INF\oemX.inf *C:\WINNT\INF\oemX.pnf C:\WINNT\SYSTEM32\DRIVERS\argus.sys
Windows XP: *C:\WINDOWS\INF\oemX.inf *C:\WINDOWS\INF\oemX.pnf C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM32\DRIVERS\argus.sys
* For the files “oemX.inf” and “oemX.pnf,” “X” stands for numbers. Open each of the oemX.inf and locate the [Manufacturer] section. If the value is DVR, then this is the file you need to delete. For
oemX.pnf, delete the one that has the same number (X) as the oemX.inf you deleted. For example, if oem0.inf has DVR in the [Manufacturer] section, then you need to delete both oem0.inf and oem0.pnf.
3. Please reboot your computer to complete the remove.
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Chapter 3 Software Installation
3.1 Installing MicroJack EYES Pro/MP2016/MP3000/MP5000 Software
After you successfully install the video card driver, you then are ready to install the EYES Pro/MP2016/MP3000/MP5000 applicatio n sof tware. You can easily complete the installation of MicroJack EYES Pro/MP2016/ MP3000/MP5000 by following the simple instruc tions below.
During the installation, you will be asked to key in a user name and a password. You must remember them because you will be prompted for entering the same user name and password later when entering the MicroJack EYES Pro/MP2016/MP3000/MP5000 surveillance system.
It’s recommended that you exit all other Windows programs before you install MicroJack EYES Pro/MP2016/MP3000/ MP5000 surveillance system.
1. Insert the MicroJack EYES Pro/MP2016/MP3000/MP5000 CD into the CD-ROM drive and wait for it to auto-run.
2. Click the text “MicroJack EYES Pro”, “MicroJack MP2016”, MicroJack MP3000”, or “MicroJack MP5000” and choose the language version you would like to install.
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3. The system will then start preparing to install the MicroJack EYES Pro/MP2016/MP3000/MP5000 application software.
4. Click the Next button to continue.
5. Read the License Agreement and click the Yes button if you accept it; otherwise click the No button to exit the setup program.
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6. Enter your Name, Company Name, and the Serial No. (printed on the CD cover) and click the Next button. The name you enter here will be used as the System Manager when operating the software.
7. Choose the components you need and then designate the destination folder for the software to be installed. Click the Next button to continue.
8. Specify the folder name to store the MicroJack EYES Pro/MP2016/3000/ MP5000 program or choose an existing folder from the list. Click the Next button.
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9. Select the video format of the camera used in your country. If you don’t know the correct format, contact your local camera supplier. Click the Next button.
10. Set a password for the System Manager. You need to use this password when entering the EYES Pro/ MP2016/MP3000/ MP5000 system. Click the Next button to continue. The system then starts to install the software.
11. Select the number of video channels you will use on this system and click the Next button.
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12. After the installation finishes, you can choose to create a shortcut of EYES Pro/MP2016/ MP3000/MP5000 program and click the Next button.
13. Before you exit the setup program, you can choose to view the README file. After you click the Finish button, a text file will show up.
14. Choose whether you like to restart your computer now or later and click the Finish button to complete the installation.
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3.2 Product Update
Contact your distributors to obtain the late s t s oftware of MicroJack EYES Pro/MP2016/MP3000/MP50 00 system. After you succe ssfully download the file, follow the procedures below to update your software.
1. First you need to remove the older-version software from your computer. Go to Control Panel and double-click on Add/Remove
Programs. Select “Uninstall Digital Video Surveillance System” and click the Add/Remove button. You will need to
reboot the system afterwards.
2. Update your new MicroJack software. Refer to section 3.1 – Software Installation. It is unnecessary to update a new driver manually because the system will execute the procedure automatically during installation.
If your MP3000 series video card driver is beyond version 3.5, notice that the innovation on hardware in V 3.5 has restrained you to update the entire services, which is described as follow s :
Product Present H/W
Update Solution
H/W
Update Solution
S/W
MP 3004 1 card 1 card
4 chs
MP 3008 2 cards 1 card 4 chs
1 card
4 chs
MP 3016
2 sets of
1 card w/ 1
extended card
1 card w/ 1
extended card
8 chs
After finishing updating, select the desired channel numbers and disable the unselected channels for keeping the efficiency of the system while reinstalling video card driver.
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3.3 Special Consideration
Defrag Your Hard Disk
Files on your hard disk will unavoidably become fragmented. Fragmentation occurs when the operating system must split files into parts and fit each part into different free segment of the hard disk to make full use of the hard disk space. If files on your hard disk become excessively fragmented, your system would have to work very hard to maintain all the necessary information about the files locatio ns. This results in slow and bogged-down performance and it gets more and more serious as the time goes on. Ther efore, it is reco mmended that you regularly run a defragment utility program on your hard disk such as Windows Disk Defragmenter especially before you start saving recorded videos to the hard disk.
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Chapter 4 System Configuration and Operation
Before you start running the EYES Pro/MP2016/MP3000/ MP5000 system, please set your monitor resolution to 1024 x 768 and the color to 16-bit true color or above.
4.1 System Configuration
When you first start up the MicroJack EYES Pro/MP2016/MP3000/ MP5000, the system will request you to e nter user ID and password to login surveillance system. Key in the user name and password you
entered during the EYES Pro/MP2016/MP3000/MP5000 installation.
Upon the success of authentication, you will see the following main screen of EYES Pro/MP2016/MP3000/MP5000 Digital Video Surveillance System.
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EYES Pro/MP2016/MP3000/MP5000 Main Screen
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Click the System Configuration button to enter the configuration dialog. You need to first set up your surveillance system before you start using it.
After entering the System Configuration page, you can set up the system, cameras, audio, monitoring, sensors, relays, alarms, networking, scheduler, backup, e-map, and user information.
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System
Clicking on
System brings you to the following dialog box for system information. Here you need to provide some basic information for the monitoring and recording operation.
1. Assign Recording Disks
First you need to assign the recording disks. Click
to browse for the folder to save the recorded videos and click the Add button. You can click the Delete button to remove any of the recording disks, as long as there is at least 1 disk left to save the recording data.
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2. Minimum Space
Next you need to provide the minimum space for hard disk recycling. During hard disk recycling, the newly recorded files will overwrite the old ones. This way the system will not run out of hard disk space to save the recorded videos. The system will start hard disk recycling when the hard disk free space is less than a user-defined number. The user-defined number has to be greater than 450MB, the system defaults to 450MB.
3. Miscellaneous
Beep if no signal:
Check this box to have the system start beeping whenever a video loss from a camera occurs.
Auto Reboot: For better system performance and stability, it is recommended for you to check the Auto Reboot box and the system will reboot everyday at a user-defined hour that least interferes with yo ur surveillance operation.
Ask for password when login: Check this box to enable the password protection when users log in the surveillance system.
Date Format: Here you can choose to show the date information in the order of mm/dd/yy, yy/mm/dd, or dd/mm/yy.
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AutoScan:
This function allows you to view each camera image in numerical sequence under 1-Cam Display mode. Check AutoScan to enable this function and define the scan interval from 1 to 60 seconds (defaults 3 seconds). When in this function is enabled, you need to
return to the main menu and click
to start the AutoScan
function. During AutoScan, you can click
Focus Camera to jump to any camera. To stop the AutoScan
function, click
again.
4. Video
For Video Standard, you need to choose from NTSC and PAL according to the system you are using.
5. Display & Recording Rate
With this button you can set display and recording rate by camera. You will see the following dialog box when you click this button. There are 5 levels of display and recording rate. Drag the bar to adjust the display/ recording rate for each camera.
In case All is checked, you will see that while you’re adjusting the rate for one camera, the rate of other cameras will be adjusted at the same time. Cameras that are adjusted together use the same video chip on the video capture card.
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6. 640 x 480 Resolution
The utility provides your particular demand on the better 640 x 480 resolution for the specific cameras. For EYES Pro/MP2016/ MP3000, you can check the cameras to perform the better resolution by clicking this button. Note that the cameras are arranged to be sets according to the same video chip on the video capture card. For MP5000, you can set all cameras randomly to perform 640 x 480 resolution. The arranged camera sets are liste d as follows:
That too many cameras were selecte d to be 640 x 480 resolution will result in overloading for system. For the further information please refer to our website contact your distribution.
7. UPS (Uninterruptible Power Supply)
It enhances the security for system to warn administrators and users if AC power fails and proceeds with system shutdown before the end of battery backup power is reached. The UPS device should be connected to your computer (refer to your UPS user’s guide) before the presetting of this task.
Product Camera Sets
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A. Check Enable to activate UPS meanwhile the Vendor as well as
Model of your UPS will show up in the indiv idual boxes if your UPS is completely connected to.
B. Determine a limited value for capacity to shutdown your
computer. The value is ranged between 10 and 90%. It is unavailable to be set lower than 10% or higher than 90%.
UPS application must meet Window NT or above. Windows 2000 or Windows XP are recomme nded.
8. Update
Whenever the above settings are modified, click
to
update.
10. Restore
Click
to abort all the changes you made so far and
restore your last settings.
11. Default
Click
to change all values to their default settings.
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Cameras
Double-click
Cameras and choose the camera you want to
configure.
1. Camera ID
In the No. field, you can see the camera number yo u pic k out fro m the left list.
2. Card No. / Port No.:
This section indicates the card number and the BNC connector number that this camera is connected to. It is configured by the system automatically and you cannot change otherwise.
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3. Enable
Check Enable to enable this camera for monitoring. If a camera is not enabled, the image from this camera will show as Figure 1 (gray scale) on the screen . This camera’s sign in the menu will change to
.
If a camera input is not physically connected to a camera, you need to de-select Enable, or the system will not reach its best performance.
4. Camera
Display:
Check Display to display the image from this camera on the screen. If you check Enable without checking Display, the image from this camera will show as Figure 2 (color) on the screen. Although the image is not shown on the screen, this camera is still performing Record
When Motion Detected, Record When Start Monitoring, or Don’t Record, depending on which one you
chose in the
Monitoring section of
the System Configuration.
Name: In the Name field, you can set the name for the camera. Comment:
This field allows you to add any remarks you have for this camera. Any comment left can serve as a reminder for system manager.
Image Properties:
You may set the following properties for the image of this camera.
brightness contrast color saturation
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Settings for the image properties are conf igured for the d esignated card, which may also connect to other cameras. That means, the settings you make for this camera will apply to other cameras that connect to the same card.
The adjustment of image properties will result in inefficiency as the video format is set to be PAL for the unsupported hardware temporarily
5. PTZ Camera PTZ Camera Setup
A. Select a Com Port where PTZ camera connector connected and
the PTZ Model you use (refer to your PTZ camera spec.) by the pull-down lists. And click Set to place your setting.
B. To control PTZ camera with server’s camera by entering PTZ
Camera ID at the range of 2~225.
Preset Position Setup
A. Choose a position number by the pull-down list to set the
monitoring position with the right side direction interface.
Meanwhile the display you adjust will be shown on the upside. B. Determine a Position Name for the position. C. During AutoPan, Dwell determine s the time for the camera to
stay (1~60 seconds) at one position before rotating to the next
position. D. You can set the Speed (5~255 deg/s) with which the camera
rotates from its current position to the next preset po s ition. E. Click Set to involve into the setting.
6. Update
Click this button to update the setting.
7. Restore
Click this button to abort all the changes you made so far and restore your last settings.
8. Default
Click this button to change all values to their default settings.
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Audio
Click Audio to enter the audio page as below.
1. Enable
Check here to enable the automatic sound detection. The system will start recording upon detected volume greater than the sensitivity you set. Note that this function only works while
the system is recording videos.
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2. Detection Sensitivity
You can click
to test the volume of your current environment as a reference when adjusting the sensitivity. The system defaults the sensitivity to 30%.
3. Properties
You can set the length of time for the system to continue recording the audio once activated. The syste m defaults to 5 seconds. The length of time you set determines the size of the .WAV file. (1 second long roughly takes up 8K of space.) The .WAV file format is PCM 8KHz, 16bit, mono. To playback the audio file s, you need
to go to
Log Viewer.
4. Update
Click this button to update the setting.
5. Restore
Click
to abort all the changes you made so far and
restore your last settings.
6. Default
Click
to change all values to their default settings.
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Monitoring
In this section you can configure how the cameras perform monitoring/recording and the r elated properties. Double-click on
Monitoring and choose the camera you want to configure.
1. Motion Detection
Sensitivity:
In this area, you can adjust the motion detection sensitiv ity from 0 to 100 (system default: 70). The higher the value is, the better the sensitivity the system can detect.
Record with Time Stamp:
You can also add time information on the recorded video by checking Record with time stamp and choose the color of the time display.
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Beep upon detected motion: By checking Beep upon detected motion, you can enable the alarm to start beeping once motion detected. You can do an
instant test it by clicking
and the following two signs
represent different situations.
: Motion detected in the detecting area
: No motion detected in the detecting area
2. Recording
You can choose the suitable recording mode among these three: Record when start monitoring:
The system starts recording once the monitoring starts.
Record when motion detected:
The system starts recording only when motion is detect ed, and continues recording for 1~120 (user-defined) seconds after the motion stops. The user-defined length of time (default to 1 seco nd) is set in the Stop recording after sec. section.)
Don’t record:
The system doesn’t record no matter what happens.
3. Quality
This section allows you to choose the compressed program and adjust the image quality from 0 to 100 (default 50). The higher the value is, the lower the compression ratio gets, and the larger disk space is required. You can al so decide the recorded file size
by changing the compression ratio. If you select Fast Recording with MJEPG format (lower compression ratio), the
system record faster, and therefore, the file size is bigger. On the contrary, if you select High Compression Ratio with MPEG4, the recorded file size will be smaller for they are highly compressed.
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4. Motion Detection Mask Mask
Mask a specific area to leave the rest area for the motion detection.
A. First check Mask in the Enable field to edit the mask area. B. Check Show Mask to make masked area visible. C. To add or cut any masked areas, simply click
Add or Cut, and then draw the area you want to add to or cut from the masked area. To clear all masked areas, click Clear. And click Invert to invert the masked areas into unmasked ones and vise versa.
D. Choose a mask color out of from red, green, and blue.
Shield
To e n a b l e Shield provides you to protect some pri vate areas from the entire surveillance control into a black s hield, ex: a fitting room in a department store.
A. First check Shield in the Enable field to edit the shield area. B. Refer to Mask step C.
5. Edit
Click on either the radio button for mask or shield to specify the working area by Add/ Cut/ Invert/ Clear in Motion Detection
Mask field.
6. Update
Click this button to update the setting.
7. Restore
Click this button to abort all the changes you made so far and restore your last settings.
8. Default
Click this button to change all values to their default settings.
9.
Start/ Stop Monitoring
After the settings are placed completely, click on the button
to
activate the functions above when you are back to the main screen.
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Sensors
Double-click on
Sensors to list the sensors already been configured.
Right-click the mouse on
Sensors to add a new sensor. Click
any desired sensor to enter the setup screen of that sensor.
1. Sensor ID
In the No. field, you can see the sensor number. In the Name field, you can set the name for the sensor.
2. Content
Since each card can connect to one external I/O Box, and each I/O box supports 4 sensor inputs, you can eas ily determine the Card
No. and Input No. as to where this sensor is connected. In the Comment field you can add any remarks you have for this sensor.
Any comment left can serve as a reminder for the system manager.
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3. Test
You can test the sensor immediately after you install it. Click
, and if the test area turns red, it indicate s the sensor is
Closed/ON. If it turns green, it indicates the sensor is Open/Off.
4. Enable
Check Enable box to activate the previous setting.
5. Update
Click this button to update the setting.
6. Restore
Click Restore to abort all the changes you made so far and restore your last settings.
Relays
Double-click on
Relays to list the relays already been configured.
Right-click the mouse on
Relays to add a new relay. Clic k any
desired relay to enter the setup screen of that re lay.
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1. Relay ID
In the No. field, you can see the relay number. In the Name field, you can set the name for the relay.
2. Content
Since each card can connect to one External I/O Box, and each box supports 3 relay outputs, you can easily deter mine the Card No. and Output No. as to where this relay is connec te d .
In the Comment field you can add any remarks you have for this relay. Any comment you left can serve as a reminder for the system manager.
3. Test
You can test the relay immediately after you install it. Click
, and if the test area turns red, it indicates the relay is ON/HIGH and generates an output signal. If it turns green, it indicates the relay is OFF/LOW.
4. Enable
Check Enable box to activate the previous setting.
5. Update
Click this button to update the setting.
6. Restore
Click
to abort all the changes you made so far and
restore your last settings.
After the sensors and relays are configured , you can go to
Alarm
to create alarms that will alert you when specified events take place.
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Alarms
Double-click on
Alarm to list the alarm already been configured.
You may right-click the mouse on
Alarm to add a new alarm
up to 64 alarms. Click any desired alarm to enter the setup screen of
that alarm.
1. Alarm ID
In the No. field, yo u can see the ala rm numb er. Also, you can set up the alarm name in the Name field.
2. Conditions
To set the event condition for cameras, check Motion
field of the desired cameras to make their detected motion as an event to trigger the alarm. And check Video Loss
field of the desired cameras to make their weak signal or video loss as events to trigger the alarm.
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For sensors, select High (Closed/ON) or Low (Open/OFF) to be the event condition. Note that for the alarm to be triggered, both
event conditions for the camera and the sensor have to be met.
3. Action
Recording & Relay Output:
To set actions, check the Recording column of the desired camera to start recording, and check the Enabled column of the desired relay to generate outputs when both the event conditions for cameras and sensors are met.
Relay and Full Screen on Motion retrieve
After an input is triggered, the output o f relay and full screen on motion will revert to normal status after the time you set.
Sound, Call out and Email will be activated
The output ways you designate after an alarm is generated offer you to decide the deferment once an alarm is triggered.
Full Screen on Motion:
During surveillance, you can have the system to ins tantly pop up the image (1-camera display mode) that has motion detected for a user-defined length of time.
Sound Alarm:
Check Sound to play a .WAV file when an alarm is triggered. You can assign the path of a specific .WAV file for the system play, or
you can record a new .WAV file by clicking
. To do so,
follow the steps below:
A. Click
and the
recording utility pops up.
B. Click
to start recording.
C. Click
to stop recording.
D. Save it as the .wav file.
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Call Out:
If you have a voice modem installed, you can make the system to call out to landline/mobile phone or pager (maximum 5 sets in total) once an alarm is triggered. Follow the following instructions.
A. Check Call Out to enable this function. B. Select a correct model for your voice modem from the drop-
down menu of Voice Modem Installed.
C. Click
to bring up the dialog box below to set up the telephone information. Here you should follow the steps described below to set the landline/mobile phone or the pager number.
a. Select Pager or Phone. b. Key in the numbers for the landline/mobile phone or
the pager, whichever you selected in step a. If you’re setting up a pager info., you can compose a text message you wish to send to a pager by using numbers, *, and # in the Message field. If you’re setting up a phone info., you can browse for a .WAV
file by clicking
or create a new .WAV file by
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clicking . After you complete the pager or phone information, click
to add this
number to the table.
c. Select Dial next line if busy or Dial All. In the
former case, the system will dial the next number when the current one is busy. But if the call enters the voice mail of the mobile phone or gets picked up by an answering machine, the system will act as if the call-out is completed and won’t dial the next line. Therefore, it is recommended for you to select the latter one, in which case the system will dial all numbers and send the warning message.
d. The
/ buttons allow you to update/delete a pager or a landline/mobile phone number. To up date, you need to first select the target number, key in the updated information, and then
click
. To delete, simply select the target
number and click
.
Email:
You can email alarm messages once an alarm is triggered. Follow the instructions below.
A. Check Email to enable this function. B. Set the interval period and time to send the emerge ncy e-mail.
C. Click
to bring up the dialog box below to set
up the email information.
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Provide information for each field.
SMTP Server: The domain name of your mail server or IP address. (eg. microjack.com.tw)
From: The sender’s email address.
To: The receiver’s email address. Use “;” (semicolon) to
separate each email address.
Cc: The email address to which you want to send a copy.
Subject: The subject of this alarm message.
Alarm Message: The content of this email message.
D. You can click
to clear all the inputs. Click
to save the email settings or click
to exit the dialog box without saving.
4. Restore
Click
to abort all the changes you made so far and
restore your last settings.
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Networking
Click
Networking to enter the networking setup page.
1. General Server IP:
In this filed, enter the IP address of the server for remote clients to access. Or you can choose from the drop-down menu where lists all the available IP for your computer. Event Log: This file, “history.log” keeps a record of all IP addresses of the
client’s computer during a remote transmission. You can click to change it’s location.
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2. Transmitting Cameras
Here you can select cameras allowed for remote monitoring.
3. Enable WebCam Server
Check here to enable WebCam Server for remote monitoring.
Port:
Set the port no. (default 80) for remote transmission.
Ask for password when remote clients login:
Check here if you need remote clients to provide passwords when they login the WebCam server.
Web Root:
In this field, you need to browse for the path where the WebCam home page is stored. When the remote client login the WebCam server, it will link to the WebCam home page from this path.
The WebCam server doesn’t work under servers with IIS (Internet Information Service) installed.
4. Enable Remote View server (Multicast server) via TCP/IP
If you want to transmit images for remote surveillance via TCP/IP, first check the checkbox to enable this function. Deter mine a port in Port box to connect client to a server with TCP port (default
9090). In addition, a firewall NAT function should be configured to enable the mutual transmission.
The following is the detailed illustration to configure the connection:
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5. Dynamic DNS
In case a dynamic server is severed, please regi ster a domain name with the IP address: ddns.dss.com.tw on line. Refer to
Appendix B for the further information.
Domain Name & Pa ssword
Enter the domain name and password given in the process of registering a domain name or obtain them by asking network administrator.
6. Update
Whenever the above settings are modified, click
to
update.
7. Restore
Click
to abort all the changes you made so far and
restore your last settings.
8. Default
Click
to change all values to their default settings.
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Scheduler
Click Scheduler to enter the setup page for scheduler. You can schedule for monitoring, recording, or enabling network server by date or by weekday. Depending on your needs, after you set all the schedules, you can only enable the ones you currently need and disable the rest, which might be used later.
1. Enable
Check this to enable a schedule. Note that you still need to click
after you enable a schedule. Enabled schedules to
monitor/record/enable network server are s hown in
/ / ,
whereas disabled schedules are shown in
/ / .
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2. Schedule Recording
You can choose to set the schedule by date or by weekday by selecting By Date or By Weekday.
By Date:
If you set the schedule by date, you can key in the date directly or choose from the drop-down menu and click
to add it to the
column. You can set multiple dates (max 60 days) for
a single task. To take off a date from the column, click on the date you wish to delete and press [Delete] or [Backspace] on the keyboard.
By Weekday:
If you set the schedule by weekday, directly choose any day in a week. Multiple days for a single task are also acceptable.
You can only set future dates to for a schedule. Dates in the past are not acceptable.
3. Time
You can key in the start and ending time for the task in the following order: hour, minute, and AM/PM. Or use the up/down button to adjust the time. The start time must be earlier than the ending time. That means you can’t span the time to the next day. To schedule a task that covers more than 1 day, you need to separate it into 2 or more schedules for the same task.
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4. Task
Here you can select the task you’re scheduling for. Monitor
If you select Monitor, the system will activate this button on the main menu when the scheduled time is due. The system will act according to the recording mode set in the
Monitoring
section. Meanwhile, the system will also monitor the event conditions you set in the
Alarm section for the cameras and
sensors and trigger the alarm accordingly.
Record
If you select Record as the task, the system will have the chosen cameras to start recording at the scheduled time. The task you set here enjoys higher priority than the recording mode you set for each camera. That means, even if you have set the camera to
Record when motion detected or Don’t record in the Monitoring section, the camera will still start recording at the
scheduled time. Enable Network Server
When this is selected to be the task, the system will load network
server
based on your settings in the Networking
section and start the remote monitoring for transmitting cameras.
Alarm
If Alarm box is checked, the Alarm will execute according to the Alarm section you plan as long as the Time is due. To exercise the prior privilege of Scheduler, the Alarm will perform by the scheduled time even though it is not enabled in Alarm sectio n of System Configuration.
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If the time of the schedule you set for a task overlaps with the time of an existing schedule for the same task, the system will give you a warning message below. In short, the time of 2 schedules for the same task cannot overlap.
5. Cameras
When you select Record to be the task, you need to select the recording cameras here.
6. Comment
Put your remarks here as a reminder of any schedule.
7. Add
Click
to add a new schedule to the table after all the
necessary information is filled in this page.
8. Delete
You can select any task you want to remove from the table and click
.
9. Update
To update a schedule, select it from the table, revise the information, and then click
to verify.
10. Restore
Click
to abort all the changes made so far for a schedule
and restore its last settings.
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11. Table
This table lists all the schedules you have set. You can arrange the order of the schedules by clicking differe nt buttons.
Click
to view all the scheduled tasks.
Click
to view all schedules for the task Monitor.
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Click to view each camera’s schedules for the task Record.
Click
to view all schedules for the task Enable Network
Server.
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Backup
Double-click on
Backup to view two backup methods:
Manual Backup and Schedule Backup. Click either to enter
the setup page for each backup method.
Manual Backup
Click
to enter the setup page for manual backup.
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1. Operation
There are three ways to backup your files:
Move: Simply move files from their original folders to the destination folders you assigned in the Location field.
Copy: Copy files to the destination you assigned in the Location field.
Delete all. Don’t make copies.:
Simply delete all the files and leave no copies.
2. Device
Select your backup device (CD-R or Hard Disk/ZIP) here. If you choose CD-R, yo u need to specify the size of the CD-R, which will limit the size of each recording folders. After finishing the backup, run a CD-R burning program, such as Nero Burning, to burn the folders on CDs.
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3. From/ To
Here you need to set the start and ending date/time.
4. Cameras
Select the cameras whose files you want to backup. Check
Audio to backup the recorded sound files.
5. Statistic
Click
to calculate the number of the selected
files and their total size.
6. Backup
Click
to start the manual backup.
Schedule Backup
Click to enter the setup page for schedule backup. Depending on your needs, after you set all the schedules , you can only enable the ones you currently need and disable the rest, which might be used later.
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1. Enable
Check this to enable a schedule for a backup. You still need to click
after you check to enable a schedule.
2. Schedule Backup
You can set the schedule backup by date or by weekday by selecting By Date or By Weekday.
By Date: If you set the schedule backup by date, you can key in the date directly or choose from the drop-down menu and click
to
add it to the
column. You can set multiple date s
(max 60 days) for a backup schedule. To take off a date from the column, click on the date you wish to delete and press [Delete] or [Backspace] on the keyboard.
By Weekday: If you set the schedule backup by weekday, directly choose any day in a week. Multiple days for a backup schedule are also acceptable.
3. Location
You need to specify a destination here to move the backup files if you check Move To. If you check Delete all. Don’t make
copies., the system will delete all the files and leave no copies.
4. Start Time
Set the start time of the backup schedule.
5. Files between the time
Start & End:
The system will look for files of the selected cameras between the Start and End time you set here. Adjust the time by hour/minute and AM/PM with the up/down button. Not e that the start time cannot be later than the ending time. That
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means you can’t span the time to the next day. To backup files that cover more than 1 day, you need to separate the files into 2 or more backup schedules.
Days before scheduled date s:
You can also backup files X days (user-defined) before the scheduled dates you put in the Schedule Backup section. Example: If you schedule for 2003/03/03 and 2003/03/06, and you enter “2” in the number of days before scheduled dates field, then the system will backup on 2003/03/01 and 2003/03 /04. So if you want the system to perform backup on the exact dates you scheduled, simply input “0” as the number of days before scheduled dates.
6. Camera
Select the cameras whose files you want to backup. Check
Audio to backup the sound files from the selected cameras.
7. Comment
Put your remarks here to serve as a reminder of a schedule.
8. Add
After all the necessary information is filled in this page, click
to add a new schedule for a certain task to the table .
All the schedules you have set will show up in the following table.
9. Delete
Select the schedule you want to remove from the table and click
to delete.
10. Update
Select the schedule you want to update, revise the information, and then click
to verify the update.
11. Restore
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Click to abort all the changes made so far for a schedule and restore its last settings.
E-Map
Here provides a completely configured map where all cameras, sensors, and relays are set.
Double-click on
E-Map to list the e-maps already been configured.
Right-click the mouse on
E-Map to add a new e-map. Click
any desired e-maps to enter the setup screen of that e-map.
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1. First define the name of e-map.
2. Configure e-map Import
If an image of map (bm p./ jpg. formats are supported) has existed, click Import button to input the image which will be shown on the right side screen.
Edit If you don’t have an image of map in hand or need to modify the image, click Edit button to bring out the bmp. or jpg. programs to create an one or revise it.
3. Arrange Cameras, Sensors, and Relays
To add a new event, drag the button of Camera, Sensor, or Relay in the left side field and drop in the desired position of the map. The buttons not be set up will be disabled. The chosen buttons will be disabled. To delete, drag and drop it in any positions out of the map. Whichever camera you click on, the monitoring status of which will be displayed in the left bottom field.
4. Information
Put in some information for each event to be reference during operation. Each edit box is limited in 32 bytes.
5. Click Update button to save your current setup.
6. Click Restore button to recover the pre vious setup.
7. Click Default button to change the setup to default s e tting s.
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Users Information
Click to enter the setup page for user information.
1. Add New Users
To add a new user, fir st fill the User ID, Full Name, Comment, Password, Confirm Password, and Authorization Level
(System Manager, Administrator, Operator and User) fields . Next select the cameras that can be remotely viewed by this user and
click
.
2. Remote Visible Camera section
You need to select which cameras and whether the audio files are accessible remotely for the user you are going to add. You can check All Cameras to select all, including the audio.
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3. Delete To delete a user, select that user and click Delete.
4. Update
You can update a user’s information by selecting that user, key in the latest information, and click Update.
5. Restore
During the modification of a user’s information, you can click Restore to abort all the changes made so far and restore the last settings.
6. Authorization Level
The EYES Pro/MP2016/MP3000/MP5000 surveillance system uses the following 4 authorization levels to classify users through password control.
System Manager Administrator
Operator User
You need to enter your ID and password to identify your authorization level when you login/logout, stop /start monitoring, or load/stop network server. The table below illustrates the privilege of users from different levels when accessing each function.
4-Level User
Control
Function / Setup
System Manager
Admin. Oper. User
Start / Stop Monitoring
V V V
Start / Stop Audio Recor di n g
V V
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Load / Stop Network Server
V V V
System Configuration
V V
System
V V
Cameras V V
Audio
V V
Monitoring V V
Sensor V V
Relays
V V
Alarms
V V
Networking V V
Scheduler
V V
Backup
V V
E-Map
V V V V
User Information
V
Log Viewer
V V
PTZ Controller
V V V
1-Camera Display
V V V V
2-Camera Display
V V V V
4-Camera Display
V V V V
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9-Camera Display
V V V V
12-Camera Display
V V V V
16-Camera Display
V V V V
1-Camera Enlarged Display
V V V V
6-Camera Display
V V V V
8-Camera Display
V V V V
10-Camera Display
V V V V
13-Camera Display
V V V V
Full Screen Display
V V V V
Start / Stop AutoScan
V V V V
Focus Camera
V V V V
The System Manager is allowed to operate all functions and to configure all settings for the system. The Administrator possesses
all the rights as the System Manager except to set the
User Information section of System Configuration. Operator has no rights to enter System Configuration. The User can only view the monitoring screen.
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4.2 System Operation
This section describes how to operate EYES Pro/MP2016/MP3000/ MP5000 surveillance system.
Product Models
4 EYES Pro/MP3004/MP5004
4 EYES Pro/MP3004/MP5004 provides
1-Camera Display, 1-
Camera Enlarged Display,
4-Camera Display, Full-Screen
Display and
Start/Stop AutoScan.
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8 EYES Pro/MP3008/MP5008
8 EYES Pro/MP3008/MP5008 provides
1-Camera Display, 1-
Camera Enlarged Display,
4-Camera Display, 6-Camera
Display,
8-Camera Display, 9-Camera Display, Full-
Screen Display and
Start/Stop AutoScan.
16 EYES Pro/MP2016/MP3016/MP5016
16 EYES Pro/MP2016/MP3016/MP5016 provides
1-Camera
Display,
1-Camera Enlarged Display, 4-Camera Display,
6-Camera Display,
8-Camera Display, 9-Camera Display,
10-Camera Display,
12-Camera Disp lay, 13-Camera Display,
16-Camera Display, Full-Screen Display and Start/Stop
AutoScan.
Display Modes Each display mode is illustrated in the grids below. Numbers in the
grids represent the camera number.
1-Camera Display
Click this button to view image from a single camera. If you have more than one camera installed, you can click any number
(Focus Camera) to switch to a specific
camera.
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4-Camera Display
Click this button to split the screen into a 4-camera display. The screen will first display cameras 1~4. Click it again changes the display to cameras 5~8. Further c licking will change the display to cameras 9~12, 13~16, 1~4, and so on. See the following sequence.
9-Camera Display
Click this button to split the screen into a 9-camera display. The screen will first display the camera 1~9. Click it again changes the display to camera 5~13. Further clicking will change the display to cameras 9~1, 13~5, 1~9, and so on. See th e foll o wi n g sequence.
9 10
11 12
1 2
3 4
5 6
7 8
13 14
15 16
5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 1
13 14 15 16 1 2 3 4 5
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12-Camera Display
Click this button to split the screen into a 12 -camera display. The screen will first display the camera 1~12. Click it again changes the display to camera 5~16. Further clicking will change the display to cameras 9~4, 13~8, 1~12, and so on. See the following sequence.
16-Camera Display
Click this button to split the screen into a 16-camera display.
1 2 3 4
5 6 7 8
9 10 11 12
5 6 7 8
9 10 11 12
13 14 15 16
9 10 11 12
13 14 15 16
1 2 3 4
5 6 7 8
9 10 11 12
13 14 15 16
1 2 3 4
5 6 7 8
9 10 11 12
13 14 15 16
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1-Camera Enlarged Display
Click this button to split the screen into a 1-camera enlarged display. Further clicking will change the enlarged image to the next camera.
6/8/10/13-Camera Display
Click this button to split the scree n into a 6/8/10/13-c amera display. Further clicking will change the enlarged image to the next camera.
Full Screen Display
Click this button to switch to full screen from all display modes .
Start / Stop AutoScan
AutoScan allows you to view each camera image in numerical sequence under 1-Cam Display mode. To enable this function, you need to go to
the
System section of System Configuration to check AutoScan and define the scan interval. After this functio n is enabled, return to the main menu and click this button to start/stop the AutoScan function.
During A uto S ca n, you c an c li ck
Focus C am era to
jump to any camera.
2
3
1
4
3
4
2
5
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Focus Camera
The number on each button represents the camera number. These buttons show the status (
enabled / disabled) of each camera. Under all display modes, when you click any of the camera number from the focus camera buttons, that particular camera will be switched to the first camera in display.
Start / Stop Monitoring
Click
to start/stop monitoring. If the system is recording videos from a camera, a red triangle will appear in the upper left corner of the image frame. If you set this camera image to be recorded upon detected motion, a green triangle will show up together with the red
one when you click
to start monitoring.
While monitoring, the system simultaneously monitors the cameras and sensors for the conditions you set in the
Alarms section of System Configuration. Once both conditions for cameras and sensors are met, the corresponding alarm will be triggered.
Start / Stop Audio Recording
Click this button to start/stop recording audio. Here it shows the volume of the current environment. According to the settings in the
Audio section of System Configuration, once the detected volume is greater than the sensitivity, the system will start to record the sound for a user-defined length of time. It will then save the .WAV file to the path you specified. Note that the auto sound detec tio n only wor ks while the system is recording images from the camera.
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E-Map
After the configuring in the
E-Map section of System
Configuration, click this button to view the e-maps.
1. Chose a map to view by clicking the map button
… .
2. Check out Cameras, Sensors, Relays on the map Focus on the desired event by clicking on the event button on the map.
3. Monitoring Cameras, Sensors, and Relays. If any event is focused, the relative information will present in the
information field; otherwise, you can monitor the status of the camera in the right upper window. The different colors of the icons on the map window will turn to different flashing colors accounting for as follows:
Camera Image
Information Area
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Icon Color Status Icon Color Status
Camera
Yellow Normal
Sensor
Yellow
Normal
Camera
Blue Video Loss
Sensor
Red Activated
Camera
Green
Motion
Detection
Relay
Yellow Normal
Relay
Red Activated
4. Click Exit to leave for main menu.
Load / Close Network Server
Click this button to load/close the network server, which allows for remote surveillance (Web Cam/RemoteManager). You will need to provide a password to identify your authorization level before the system actually loads/closes the network server. To configure the network settings, go to the
Networking section of System
Configuration.
System Configuration
Refer to section 4.1 - System Configuration.
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Log Viewer
Log viewer allows you to playback log files from single channel as well as from 4/9/16 channels simultaneously. All the functions here will be introduced in operational order.
Click this button to enter the following log viewer pag e .
Time of the curren t ly playing file
Event Indicator
Start time of the file search
End time of the file
Playback Speed Control
Playback Display Mode
Enable/Disable Audio Playback
Exit
Playback Control Panel
Image Adjustment, Zoom In, Zoom Out, Print, and Save
Video Search
Event Search
Intelligent Search
Search/Stop buttons
Search Result
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1. Select Display Mode
When you enter this page, first select the display mode by clicking
(1 Channel), (4 Channels), (9 Channels), and
(16 Channels). Yo u can also click these buttons to switch
display mode during playback. To switch to a specific camera, click
to play videos of that camera.
2. Audio Playback
If you also want to play audio files, click
to enable audio
playback.
3. Select Files to Play
Next you need to choose files that you want to playback.
A. Select Time
Click
to select the date & time for the start time (on the left) and end time (on the right) respectively. The system will instantly show video data that has motion (default event) detected during the specified time frame in the event indicator below.
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B. Play
Click the
Playback button to play files from start to
end. You can also manually drag the slide bar in the directly to
the frame you want to play and click the
Playback button. The lines in the event indicator represent time points where the specified event has taken place.
4. Playback Control
Once you start to playback videos, you can use the following function buttons during playback.
5. Playback Speed Control
You can click the up and down buttons from
to adjust the playback speed. You can choose from 8, 4, 2, 1, 1/2, 1/4, and 1/8 times of the normal speed.
6. Image Quality
Click
to adjust the image quality. You can adjust the
brightness, contrast, color and saturation.
Move to Start
Pause
Previous Frame
Reverse Playback
Next Frame
Move to End
Playback
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7. Zoom
Click
/ to zoom in/out the image.
8. Print & Save
During playback, yo u can click the
Print or Save
buttons to print or save the current image.
Note that every image you save with the format of bmp. provides the functions of anti-counterfeit and anti-destruction. You can access Image Verify from
Programs to make verification for the saved images.
Video Search
Searches the recorded files shown in tree diagram by year/ month/ date/ hour/ minute/ second consequence.
To enable this function, complete the following tasks:
A. Click Video S ea rch and the Video Table searching list will pop up
such as the following window:
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B. Click the camera no. button to select the
camera no. which is switchable during searching.
C. S elect the required recorded file from the Video Table list and
click Close to hide the window.
D. Once the Video Table hides, the initial and end time and status of
the chosen file will be shown on the lef t bottom of the window where the start and end time of the files and event indicator locate.
E. Click
Playback button to display the recorded file. During playing, the indicator in event indicator will move with the dis play going and show the playing time in the field of the start time of the file.
F. Click Search Result to pop up the previous Video Table
searching list and take the steps above to review the recorded file.
Note that the searched peaks in Event indicator field in this section denote the time points of starting recording instead of the file positions. Therefore, a peak (not everyone) is likely to be displayed by clicking on a showed peak directly in Event indicator field.
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Event Search
Searches the recorded files by the alarm condition and action within a specified period of time.
To make the function workable, complete the following steps:
A. Click Event Search and the playback control panel will turn into
the condition search panel as follows:
B. Choose the camera display mode … (1, 4, 9, 16 ch)
from playback displa y m ode.
C. Set up the initial and end time for searching in the time fields on
the left bottom of the window.
D. Choose the search condition as the specified condition to search
the file from the condition search panel; Motion detections, v ideo loss, sensor inputs, relay outputs, audio, system call out, alarm recording.
E. Click Search Result to start searching and the coincident
recorded files will be shown on the pop-up Event Table searching list.
F. Click Stop Search to stop searching if necessary.
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G. Select the desired recorded files and click OK to hide Event Table.
Meanwhile, the status of the files will be seen on event indicator and the playback control panel pops up to replace the condition search panel.
H. Click
Playback button on the play back control panel, or, otherwise move the indicator on event indicator dir ectly to display the files. During playing, the indicator will move with the display going and show the displaying time of the file in the field of the start time of the file.
I. Click Search Result to pop up the previous Event Table
searching list and take the steps above to review the recorded file.
Note that the searched purplish red peaks in Event indicator field denote the recorded files that can be displayed on clicking them. However, the other searched peaks with other colors indicate the generations by the selected events that can’t be displayed on clicking them.
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Intelligent Search
Searches the rec orded f iles by Mask A rea and Search Interval within a specified period of time.
To enable this function, complete the steps below:
A. Click Intelligent Search and the playback control panel will be
replaced by the search condition setting panel such as the following window:
B. Click
the camera no. button to select the camera
no. which is switchable during searching. C. Set up the initial and end time for searching in the time fields. D. Determine a time value for Search Interval. E. Drag out a mask area with Mask Area and color box devices for
the specified detecting area. F. Click Search Result to start searching and the coincidently
recorded files will show the searching list on pop-up Intelligent
Table.
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G. Select the desired file and click OK to hide Intelligent Table.
Meanwhile, the status of the file will be see n on Event indicator and the playback panel pops up to replace the search condition setting panel.
H. Click
Playback on the playback control panel, or, otherwise move the indicator in event indicator directly to display the file. During playing, the indicator will move with the dis play going and show the displaying time of the file in the field of the start time of the file.
I. Click Search Result to pop up the previous Intelligent Table
searching list and take the steps above to review the recorded file.
9. Exit
Click the
Exit button to exit log viewer.
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PTZ Controller
When you click this button, the PTZ control interface will pop up and allows you to control your PTZ cameras. Click this button again to hide this interface.
1. PTZ Control
Direction & Speed
You may click the buttons on the outer circle to adjust the camera’s direction during surveillance. The inner circle contains buttons for 4 levels of PTZ rotating speed. Click on them to change the speed.
Preset Position No.
AutoPan
Focus In/Out
Zoom In/Out
Speed buttons
Direction buttons
AutoPan Path Group
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Focus
Press the + and – buttons any time during surveillance to increase/decrease the focal length to get a cle are r image.
Zoom
Press the + and – buttons any time during surveillance to zoom in/out the object.
Preset Position No.
Anytime during the surveillance you can turn the camera to any desired position by directly clicking on buttons 1~16.
AutoPan Path Group
These buttons allow you to select the path of the AutoPan. For example, if you click
and then click the
AutoPan button, the AutoPan will do a scan from preset position 5Æ6, 6Æ7, 7Æ8, 8Æ5, 5Æ6 …… until you click the
again.
AutoPan
You need to first choose the group of the AutoPan paths, and then click this button to run the AutoPan. If you don’ t choose a path
before you click the
AutoPan button, the following
warning will show up.
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The PTZ camera will run AutoPan based on your preset position settings. For example, if
is chosen and the Dwell/Speed of preset position 1 and 2 are 3 seconds/30°per second and 6 seconds/90°per second.
Therefore, once you click the
AutoPan button, the camera
first turns at a speed of 30°/sec from its current position to position 1 and stays for 3 seconds, then from position 1 to 2 at a speed of
90°/sec and stays for 6 seconds. The camera continues to go around in such a fashion (2Æ3, 3Æ4, 4Æ1, 1 Æ2, …..)
PTZ cameras of different makes can have different ways to run the AutoPan function and might differ from the above. Refer to the respec t i ve user’s manual of t h e P T Z camera.
2. Exit PTZ Controller
Simply click
to exit from PTZ controller interface.
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Status Monitoring
Alarm / Relay /Sensor Status
On the right side of the main surveillance window is a panel that shows alarm, relay and sensor status. Installed sensors are shown in bright color while not installed ones remain dark. Once a sensor is activated, the color will turn yellow. For relays, installed ones are shown in bright color an d activated ones turn yellow color.
When an alarm is triggered, the
will turn red color. Double-clicking on this button will bring up the following dialog box.
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The red dot next to the camera/sensor number indicates that the e vent condition for this particular camera/sensor has been met. The green dot indicates no event occurs. And the blue dots means the video signal is too weak or the video cable has been disconnected (video loss.) The list below lists all events in time order.
You may click the Reset button to clear the triggered alarms including camera recording, siren or other relay outputs. However, this action requires a password to confirm your authorization level. Click the Save button to save all alarm records. Click the Close button to close the dialog box.
Hard Disk Status
This area shows the remaining hard disk space and time (in hours) for video recording. When you double-click on this area, a dialog box that lists all recording-related events and disk space will pop up.
You can click the Save button to save the events. Or click the Recycle button for the system to check if the hard disk needs to start recycling. Click the Cancel button to exit.
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Network Status
This area presents you the current network s tatus. You can also click
in the upper-right corner of the main surveillance window to get a
full list of network related events.
Note that
will flash in maroon color during data transmission.
Date / Time
Here shows the date and time.
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Exit / Re-login EYES Pro/MP2016/MP3000/MP5000
When you want to exit or re-login the system, click
to enter the
logout screen below:
Click
to stop monitoring and logout.
Click
to login the EYES Pro/MP2016/MP3000/MP5000
surveillance system as another user.
Click
to cancel the logout and go back to the surveillance
window.
Click
to minimize the surveillance window.
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Chapter 5 Using the WebCam
You can monitor images from the MicroJack EYES Pro/MP2016/ MP3000/MP5000 server using Internet Explorer browser. The MicroJack EYES Pro/MP2016/MP3000/MP5000 system has built in HTTP protocol and web server services.
Note that WebCam function must be running in Internet Explorer with version 5.5 or above.
5.1 Enable WebCam
Before you start monitoring from the remote browser, verify that the MicroJack EYES Pro/MP2016/MP3000/MP5000 server has finished the following settings.
1. IE setting
Access Internet Options setting from Control Panel as the following dialog.
a. Select Security page to configure Internet and Local
internet sectors respectively.
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b. Click Custom Level button to pup up the following dialog.
Check Enable or Prompt radio button both in Download
signed ActiveX controls and Download unsigned ActiveX controls. Click OK to save the setting.
2. Enable Web Cam (see
Networking)
Verify IP address.
Select cameras to perform remote transmission.
Check Enable WebCam server.
Click the Update button and exit the dialog box.
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3. Load Network Server
Click
at the bottom of the main menu to enable the
networking function.
5.2 Use the WebCam
You can browse the home page of WebCam with Microsoft IE to access desired server by key in the IP or domain name of which.
When you enter the home page, you can see the system defaults to 1­Camera display. You can click these buttons to change different numbers of split display:
1-Camera Display (640x480)
4-Camera Display (320x240) 6-Camera Display (320x240)
8-Camera Display (Enlarged: 480x360, Small: 160x120)
9-Camera Display (320x240)
10-Camera Display (Enlarged: 320x240, Small: 160x120)
16-Camera Display (160x120)
When the remote transmitting cameras are more than the split display
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number, you can click to switch the screen to display the following cameras. For example, the server has assigned camera 1, 2, 3, 5, 7, 10, 13, and 16, in total 8 cameras for remote transmission.
If you select 4-Camera Display,
If you select 6-Camera Display,
You can also change the display sequence by assigning different cameras to different channels. Click
to select a channel from the
drop down menu
in Server Channel No. corresponding to camera no. If the selected cameras are not remote viewable, then the image on the screen will not change.
1 2
3
Downloadin
g
Images…
5
Downloadin
g
Images…
7
Downloadin
g
Images…
Downloading
Images…
10
Downloading
Images…
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Chapter 6 RemoteManager
6.1 Accessing RemoteManager
You need to install the remote surveillance program RemoteManager from the CD-ROM (See Chapter 3 - Software Installation.)
Note that the operation system of Microsoft
Windows 2000
and XP are recommended for RemoteManager program.
The RemoteManager program allows you to manage the server from a workstation almost as if you were working from the server console. This will allow you to be able to configure the server from a remote location.
Alarm Report
Channel Status
Exit Rem
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Setup
Playback
Center Mana
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Screen Split
Time Date Rest / Total HDD Space
PTZ Control
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Login
Once you first start the program by clicking the shortcut of Remote Manager on your desktop, a Login dialog right side will prompt you to enter the user ID and password to access to the program. Note that only “root” is the acceptable user ID for the initial access. And a User Management window for permitting the beginning into the system will be seen. To set the setting of the permission, refer to the 6.3.1 Center Management for the detailed description.
Alarm Report
The image will turn into red and be flashing once an alarm is trig gered. An alarm message with the detailed alarm status will be seen after you click on it. It will help you control the situation of surveillance.
Channel Status
An area where the status of all the channels will be shown as the following description and is with a tip of channel’s, server’s, camera’s names while your cursor points the button:
Dark Gray All Disabled
Flashing Pale Gray Video loss
Azure Normal and the image is displayed on the screen Dull Blue Normal but the image had been disabled to display Pink Red Recording and the image is displayed on the screen Dark Red Recording but the image had been disabled to display
If a camera is not enabled, the ima
g
e from this camera
will show as the ima
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(gray scale) on the screen.
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Display Mode
Select a display mode to arrange the presentation of the screen.
Full Screen
1-Cam Display
4-Cam Display 9-Cam Display 16-Cam Display No matter what channel mode you choose, you can assemble the channels as you wish by clicking Channel Status
to meet the amount of the mode. For example, if you choose 4-Cam display mode, you can click 4-Cam display (1,4, 8, 13), (3, 5, 7, 8), or other groups of the channels to meet the quantity of 4 channels mode.
6.2 Setup
If a camera is disconnected to the server or the si
g
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above on the screen. The si
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6.2.1 User Management
User Management provides the easy management to safeguard the system from the unidentified users. Only the root is authorized to configure this section.
To achieve the setting, complete the following steps:
1. Click User Management. The following window will appe ar:
2. Use Add/Delete/Rename button to arrange User field.
3. Determine a password and make a confirmation.
4. Click Save to save the setup of password.
5. Click OK to save or Cancel to delete the previous arrangement.
6. Back to main menu by clicking
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6.2.2 Storage Configuration
Assign Recording Disks
First you need to assign the recording disks for your folders’ storage. Click
to browse for the folder to save the recorded videos in a specific path and click Add button to create it. Pay a particular attention on the path definition, the path where the recording files locate has built-in a “\USER\ your ID\” folder., i.e., an indicated path ”C:\Surveillance\recording” by a root should be searched with the path “C:\Surveillance\recording\USER\root.” You can click Delete button to remove anyone of the recording disks, as long as there is at least 1 disk left to save the recording data.
Minimum Space & Safety Quot a
Next you need to provide the minimum space and safety quota for hard disk recycling. During hard disk recycling, the newly reco rded files will overwrite the old ones. This way the system will not run out of hard disk space to save the recorded videos. Minimum Space: The system will start hard disk recycling when the hard disk free space is less than a user-defined number. The user-defined number has to be greater than 450MB, the system defaults to 450MB.
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Safety Quota: Once the hard disk starts recycling, the system won’t stop until the hard disk free space becomes more than a user-defined number, say 6000MB (default value). Safety quota should be at least 5550 MB more
than the minimum space you a ss igned.
6.2.3
Camera Setup
The setting is placed according to the privilege of every server for the cameras corresponding to the 16 channels respectively. Follow the tasks below to finish this section:
1. Click Camera Setup. It will show a window like the following:
2. Change channel’s names by directly click on .
3. Arrow dow n the list to select the Server’s and Camera’s names for each channel.
4. Check Display to show the images on the screen and Recording to enable the recording function for each chann el .
5. Click OK to save or Cancel to delete the previous arrangement.
The listed servers and cameras in the pull-down menu are decided by the settings of the each of the servers.
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6.2.4 Schedule Recording
The function allows you to plan the recording schedule by date or weekday for all the channels.
Do the steps following:
1. Click Schedule Recording to get the window besides:
2. Check the recording by date or by weekday and choose the time by clicking the arrow of the box
. The
following window will show as:
3. Click on the yy/mm position directly and use the upper left and upper right arrows and the red circle in the botto m left corner window to specify a date to be an operating time.
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4. Click to confirm the time setting. A settled time will appear on the right blank box. Click Delete to delete the previous time setting.
5. Set the Start and End time by the up and down arrows
in
Time field.
6. Check the desired cameras to be involved into the schedule in Camera field.
7. Mentioned comment is allowed by using Add/ Delete/ Update/ Restore buttons for the further information while recording.
8. Click Ok to save or Cancel to delete the previous arrangement.
Once the recording has been generated as the schedule, the recording status is observed in Channel Status fiel d.
6.2.5
Network Setup
If you want to transmit images for remote surveillance via TCP/IP, first click this button to pop up the following dialogue .
1. Select TCP port connecting to server via Auto assignment or specify at least 32 ports at a range from 1025 to 65535 for transferring image and receiving commands.
2. Click OK to save the setting or Cancel to quit the dialogue without saving.
The following is the detailed illustration to configure the connection:
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6.2.6
Sensor Status
The sensor status is viewed on the consequent window by clicking this button.
6.2.7
Relay Status
The relay status is viewed on the consequent window by clicking this button. Otherwise, you can set the duration of the relay output after a relay triggered. Note that the duration value ”0” denotes the incessant relay output.
6.2.8
Alarm Control
It is available to choose the server and decide to enable or disable the corresponding alarms.
1. Click Alarm Control to see the window for alarm status.
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2. To enable an alarm, simply click on in the Status column and
change the status to
.
3. Click the OK button to save the
setting.
6.2.9
Back to Main Menu
Back to the main menu by clicking this button.
6.3 Operating the RemoteManager
6.3.1
Center Management
Users can take advantage of this section to manage the connectable servers’ detailed information. The setting should be placed befo re you commence configuring the system at the first time.
There are two ways to connect server:
1.
Connection via Modem to Modem (refer to Appendix A for the
connection):
First you should connect to the server manually via modem before accessing RemoteManager. Then, it is allowed to add a new server as a dial-up server is installed by server and a dial-up networking established by client.
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2. Connection via TCP/IP Once the function “Enable Remote View server via TCP/IP” in
the setting of Networking section in system configuration has been checked, you are allowed to add a new server via TCP/IP.
Before arranging center manager section, please make sure RemoteView server enabled in networking section of System Configuration.
To offer the complete information, finish the steps below:
1. Click Center Manager button and the following window appears:
2. Click Add to include an
available server to server list. The Add Server window will show as follows or click Delete or Update to modify the setting.
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3. The multicast servers in LAN will be listed automatically on the left side of the dialog. You can highlight the server which you want to add and click OK or directly double click the server to add a new multicast server.
4. In order to add a new server in WAN, enter the IP Address or domain name of the desired server and the same port number as the setting in Networking section of the server (default 9090). Check Use Dial-Up Networking to configure the further setting of network if the network connection is via mode m to modem. Click OK to start connecting or Cancel to quit the dialog.
5. The following pop-up window of Add Server will show the Server Name automatically if the IP Address is correct and has been connected. In that case the server name doesn’t show up, please check the connection between server and remote client.
If the port number has been changed in server end, please delete the server and set a new one.
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User Finish the user’s information given by the specified server. Conneting quality
Here allows user to pick a proper conneting speed for each server to adjust the network quaility. Drag the slide bar to select one connecting speed out of 11 levels. Namely, if the update of the image is almost failed, you sould to increase the connectining speed. Note that the higher quality needs the higher baud rate. Click OK to save to add the new server in center management or Cancel to quit the setting.
Note that the connecting speed in remote client had better meet with that in server.
6. You will be prompted to click OK in the following window to into the Camera Setup window once one of the users of server has been deleted. About the instruction of the Camera Setup, please refer to 6.2.3 Camera Setup section.
7. Repeat the steps above to add a new server. The maximum numbers of server are limited in 16 for the 16 channels.
6.3.2
Playback
Once in the playback mode, users can view log files record ed in the local/remote hard disks. Click this button and selec t the kind of file yo u want for playback: Local Playback or Remote Playback.
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Local Playback
1. Click Playback to display the screen below.
2. From the cameras’ list shown in time diagram, choose the desired camera folder first and the time folder by yy/mm/dd then. Consequently, the files ranged within the selected time will be listed in time sequence in the file directory.
The files are located on the local computer so that only the enabled cameras by local user will be found in the file list.
3. Highlight the file you want to review and use the buttons below to control the video playba ck.
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Playback
Click this button to playback the selected file.
Reverse Playback.
Pause
Move to Start Move to End
Previous Frame Next Frame
Slide Bar
You can drag the slide bar directly to the frame you want to play.
/ Zoom In/Out
Click the buttons to zoom in or out the images.
Image Quality
You can adjust the brightness, contrast, hue and saturation.
Print
Click the button to print the current image.
Save
Use the playback panel to choose a desired frame and then click Save button.
Delete
Click the button to delete the current file and make sure by clicking Ok button on the pop-up window.
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Backup
When you review the log files, you can click this button to save the files onto your local disk.
Remote Playback
1. Select Remote Playback to configure the further setting
Time
Determine a start time and the duration (up to 60 minutes) by clicking on the arrows.
Channel
Check the desired channels to display while playback.
2. Click OK to save the setup or Cancel witho ut any saving to enter
remote playback window below:
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3. Refer to the 2~3 steps in the previous Local playback section to view the files.
4. Back to the main menu by clicking
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6.3.3 PTZ Control
Once you have installed a PTZ camera, the functional utility will help you to exert the control on the surveillance.
To enable the function, follow with the steps below:
1. Click PTZ Control to show the fo llowing window:
2. Designate a channel ... connected with PTZ camera for the further setting.
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Preset Position Setup
Each PTZ camera can set 16 preset positions. You can move the camera to a desired preset position simply by clicking on the number of the preset position. To set a preset position, first select the number of the preset position and set the direction speed. Then configure the camera’s position with the directional control buttons , focus in/f oc us out buttons, and zoom in/zoom out buttons. Finally set the stay time, rotation speed, and click the Save button.
Direction Control
Adjust the camera’s direction with the following eight buttons; Up / Down / Left / Right / Upper Left / Bottom Left / Upper Right / Bottom Right.
Direction Speed
There are four speeds to decide the moving speed of the PTZ camera during adjusting Direction Control
Focus in
Decrease the focal length of the camera to focus on the image.
Focus out
Increase the focal length of the camera to focus on the image.
Zoom in
Zoom in to enlarge the image of the object.
Zoom out
Zoom out to reduce the image of the object.
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Dwell (Sec)
During AutoPan, this button determines the time for the camera to stay (1~60 seconds) at one position before rotating to the next position.
Rotation Speed (deg/s)
You can set the speed (5~255 deg/s) by the left and right arrows at which the camera rotates from its current positio n to the next preset position.
Save
After you finish setting a preset position, you need to click this b utto n to save it and go on to set the next preset position.
Clear
Click this button to clear the setting for the current preset position.
Group
Each PTZ camera has 4 groups to comply with the position sequences as follows: Group 1: 1~4 positions Group 2: 5~8 positions Group 3: 9~12 positions Group 4:13~16 positions
AutoPan
Choose a group number first, and click this button to enable this function.
Back to Main Menu
Click here to back to main menu.
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6.4 Start Recording
Manually enable the recording setting arranged in the Schedule Recording section by clicking this button. Meanwhile, the recording
status is visible in the Channel Status field and Start Recording button will turn into transparent red.
6.5 Exit RemoteManager
Click this button to exit RemoteManager. First a password control window will prompt you to enter the password to make sure your authorization. Then a window below will appear to co nfirm the quit. Click OK to exit or Cancel to back to the system
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Appendix A Remote Login with an Modem-to-Modem Connection
To run RemoteManager over a direct Modem-to-Modem connection between the MicroJack EYES Pro/MP2016/MP3000/MP50 00 server and the remote client, follow the instructions in the section of the operating system you are using.
When using Modem-to-Modem connection, if the MicroJack EYES Pro/MP2016/MP3000/MP5000 server is running on a Windows 98 system, the client cannot login from a Windows 2000 or Windows XP system. The client can only login from a
Windows 98 system when the server is running on a Windows 98 system. It is suggested that the server run with Windows 2000 or Windows XP system.
A.1 Windows 98SE / Windows Me
1. Server:
A. Install the Dial-up Server. Go to Control Panel and double-
click Add/Remove Programs. Select the Windo ws Set u p tab.
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B. Select Communication and click . The
Communication dialog box will show up. Check the box next to Dial-up Server and click the OK button.
C. Click the OK button in the Add/Remove Programs
Properties dialog box and the system will start to install the Dial-up Server. If you’re using Windows 98SE, you will be prompted to insert the Windows 98SE CD-ROM.
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D. After finished installing the Dial-up Se rver, you need to enable
the Dial-up Server. Go to
StartÆProgramsÆAccessoriesÆCommunications and click Dial-up Networking. You will enter the window below.
E. Click the Connections tab and select Dial-up Server to enter
the setup page.
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F. Check Allow caller access to enable the Dial-up Server. Click
to set the login password and then click
to change the server type. Select PPP from the drop-down menu and then click the OK button to finish the ISDN setup for the server end.
2. Client:
A. Go to StartÆProgramsÆAccessoriesÆCommunications
and click Dial-up Networking. Double-click Make New Connection to bring up the Make New Connection wizard. Enter the server’s name and select the ISDN device you are using. Click the Next button to continue.
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B. Pr ovide the server’s telephone numb er, including the area code,
and click the Next button to finish creating the new connection.
C. Go back to the Dial-up Networking window and double-clic k
the connection you just created. In the Connect to dialog box, enter any User name and the Password set in step F of the
server’s ISDN setup procedure. Click
to start connecting to the MicroJack EYES Pro/MP2016/MP3000/MP5000 server.
D. After you get connected, access Start Æ Programs Æ Digital
Video Surveillance System Æ RemoteManager to launch RemoteManager. Refer to Chapter 6 RemoteManager to login. (Default IP address: 192.168.55.1)
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A.2 Windows 2000
1. Server:
A. Go to StartÆProgramsÆAccessoriesÆCommunications
Wizard. Click the Next button. and click Network and Dial­up Connections. In the Network and Dial-up Connections window, double-click Make New Connect ion to bring up the Network Connection
B. Select Accept incoming connections and click the Next
button.
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C. Sele c t the IS DN device you’re using and click the Next button.
D. Select Allow virtual private connections and click the Next
button.
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E. Select users allowed to connect to this computer from the list
or click
to create new users . For each user,
click
to set the user’s password, which is required when the user login the server. After you finish, click the Next button to continue.
F. Make sure that Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) is selected and
click
to enter the Incoming TCP/IP
Properties dialog box.
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G. Check the boxes next to Allow callers to access my local
area network and Specify TCP/IP addresses. Set the From IP as 192.168.55.1 and the To IP as 192.168.55.2. Click the OK button and then click the Next button in the Network Connection Wizard.
H. Click the Finish button to complete the ISDN setup for the
server end.
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2. Client:
A. Go to StartÆProgramsÆAccessoriesÆCommunications
and click Network and Dial-up Connections. In the
Network and Dial-up Connections window, double-click Make New Connection to bring up the Network Connection Wizard. Click the Next button.
B. Select Dial-up to private network and click the Next button.
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C. Provide the server’s telephone number, including the area code,
and click the Next button.
D. Select For all users and click the Next button.
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E. Click the Finish button to complete the connection setup.
F. Go back to the Network and Dial-up Connections window
and double-click the connection you just created. In the dialog box, enter any User name and the Password set in step E of
the server’s ISDN setup procedure. Click
to start connecting to the MicroJack EYES Pro/MP2016/MP3000/ MP5000 server.
G. After you get connected, access Start Æ Programs Æ Digital
Video Surveillance System Æ RemoteManager to lau nch RemoteManager. Refer to Chapter 6 RemoteManager to login.
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A.3 Windows XP
1. Server:
A. Go to StartÆProgramsÆAccessoriesÆCommunications
and click New Connection Wizard. Click the Next button.
B. Select Set up an advanced connection and click the Next
button.
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C. Select Accept incoming connections and click the Next
button.
D. Select the ISDN device you’re using and click the Next button.
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E. Select Allow virtual private connections and click the Next
button.
F. Select users allow ed to connect to this computer from the list
or click
to create new users. For each user,
click
to set the user’s password, which is required when the user lo gin the server. After you finish, click the Next button to continue.
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G. Make sure that Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) is selected and
click
to enter the Incoming TCP/IP
Properties dialog box.
H. Check the boxes next to Allow callers to access my loca l
area network and Specify TCP/IP addresses. Set the From IP as 192.168.55.1 and the To IP as 192.168.55.2. Click the OK button and then click the Next button in the Network Connection Wizard.
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I. Click the Finish button to complete the ISDN setup for the
server end.
2. Client:
A. Go to StartÆProgramsÆAccessoriesÆCommunications
and click New Connection Wizard. Click the Next button.
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B. Select Connect to the Internet and click the Next button.
C. Select Set up my connection manually and click the Next
button.
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D. Select Connect using a dial-up modem and click the Next
button.
E. Enter the name of this connection and click the Next button.
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F. Provide the ser ver’s telephone number, including the area code,
and click the Next button.
G. Enter any User name and the Password set in step F of the
server’s ISDN setup procedure. Click the Next button to continue.
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H. Click the Finish button to complete the connection setup.
I. Go to StartÆProgramsÆAccessoriesÆCommunications
and click Network Connections. Double-click the connection you just created. In the dialog box, enter any User name and the Password set in step F of the server’s ISDN setup
procedure. Click
to start connecting to the
MicroJack EYES Pro/MP2016/MP3 000/MP5000 server.
J. After you get connected, access Start Æ Programs Æ Digital
Video Surveillance System Æ RemoteManager to launch RemoteManager. Refer to Chapter 6 RemoteManager to login.
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Appendix B Registering Domain Name on DDNS Server
DDNS (Dynamic Domain Name Service), a data query service chiefly used on Internet for translating hostnames into Internet addr esse s. It is allowed the remote clients intelligently search dynamic servers witho ut any previous enquiring for servers’ Internet addresses.
In order to take advantage of the intelligent service, please first register your domain name on the website: ddns.dss.com.tw
1. User Login Browse the website ddns.dss.com.tw
with Microsoft IE or Netscape
Navigator to access the following dialogue.
First input the serial number of your product and select the product name. Then click OK to login or Reset to clear the previous input.
2. Password
Set a password to secure your identification.
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3. User Information Please provide the following user information, Host Name,
Password, E-mail, Company, and Country to complete the registration procedures.
Note that Host Name and Domain Name (ex: microjack.dss.com.tw) are the replacement for Internet address while a remote client tends to search a dynamic server in RemoteManager 6.3.1.
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