Note: Make sure your display DPI setting is set to default at 96DPI
To set DPI value, right-click on desktop, choose “settings” tab >>
“advanced”
Gigabit Ethernet card or above
Windows 2000(SP4), Windows XP, Windows 2003, Windows
Vista, and Windows 7
Also it does strongly recommend that close the unnecessarily programs while
running CV3-M1024 (IVS Central) to monitor and record video stream from
NVR or CV3.
1. 0BUser Interface Overview
Live Video Menu Bar Quick Access
Interface Description
Live Video
Menu Bar
Quick Access
System Log Split Video
This is where all the videos are displayed. You can
decide what channels’ videos to be displayed here by
dragging cameras from the side menu bar and dropping
them anywhere in this section.
This is where you can access all functions of the
software. Camera list and device status information are
also available from the menu bar.
Each video window comes with quick access buttons
which allows you to quickly take certain actions to the
video you are viewing.
PTZ Control
System Info
System Logs
Split Video Windows
System Info
PTZ Control
System status such as motion detection, functions that
were accessed or settings that were altered are
displayed here.
You can change the video split windows with you desire
depends on how many videos you wish to view at a time.
It provides information of current system time, which is
currently logged in and the CPU usage that the software
is currently consuming.
This is where you can pan, tilt, zoom the selected PTZ
camera. Functions such as preset point navigation and
auto pan can also be accessed here.
2. 1BInstallation
Begin Installation
The installation should launch as soon as you insert
simply double-click on your CD-ROM drive icon in “My Computer” to
launch the installer.
Once the installer is launched, it should start by checking the compatibility
with the operating system you are running this installation on.
Once the compatibility check is passed, you can begin the installation by
clicking “next”.
the CD. If not,
The installer will install the program in a pre-defined directory. You can
accept the default and click “Next” to proceed with the installation. Or you
can press “Change…” to choose which location you will install this
software.
The installer will confirm the installation directory one more time. Click
“Install” to begin installation, or click “Back” to change the installation
directory.
The installer will display the installation process.
Once the installation is completed, click “Finish” to exit the installer.
Start the CMS software
After the program is successfully installed on the PC,
start it.
Start it from the “Start” menu
Simply go to Start >> All Programs >> IVS >> IVS Central >> IVS Central.
Start it from the desktop
The program automatically creates a shortcut icon on your desktop after it’s
there are two ways to
successfully installed. Simply double-click the icon
IVS Central.lnk
to launch the
program.
You should run the “Setup Wizard” before launching the CMS software. The
Setup Wizard is a separate program which you can launch it the same way
you launch the CMS software (from Start menu or the desktop shortcut). The
purpose of the Setup Wizard is to help users with certain preliminary settings
in order for the program to work with NVR network video recorder.
3. 2BUsing the Setup Wizard
It’s necessary to use the Wizard
The majority of the settings of the CMS software rely on its Setup
Wizard. It’s necessary that you run the wizard prior to using the
CMS software.
With the Setup Wizard, you are able to:
z Add/Remove/Edit one or more NVRs
z
Configure PTZ preset points
z
Configure Motion Detection
z
Configure user privileges
z
Configure how events are handled
z
Configure E-map
z
Configure multiple monitors
z Configure event actions
4. 3BAdd an NVR
Connect the program with NVR
The main purpose of the CMS software is to manage multiple NVRs. Before it
can be done, you would need to tell the program which NVR you need it to
manage. You do that by adding one or more NVRs to the program through the
Setup Wizard.
Automatic Search:
The Setup Wizard is able to find NVR on your local network automatically.
Simply go to “NVR Settings” >> “Manual Settings” in the Setup Wizard, and
click the search button to locate NVRs that are placed on your local network.
Drag and Drop to add
Once the Setup Wizard detects NVR on the network, they will be listed in the
“Detect List”. Simply drag one from the list and drop it in the “Advance Control
List” below to add it.
You will then be prompted with its username and password which you need to
enter accordingly to complete the action.
Add NVR Manually with Setup Wizard
Simply click on the “Add NVR” button in the same page to add it manually.
You will be asked for the information shown below before successfully adding
the NVR to the program.
Remove an NVR or Edit its Settings
Once you have one or more NVR added to the program, the “Remove” and
“Edit Settings” buttons will become available. Simply click to select an NVR from
the list on the left and choose the corresponding button on the right.
Remove NVR
Edit settings
5. 4BPTZ Configuration
Select NVR
and Camera
PTZ Preset
Point List
Synchronize or Add New PTZ Preset Points
You can synchronize PTZ settings from all cameras connected to NVR on the
network or you can create and add new PTZ preset points to those cameras
through the Setup Wizard.
Simply select an NVR from the drop-down menu first and then select a camera to
synchronize or add new PTZ preset points.
Use the provided PTZ control panel to define a PTZ preset point. You may change the
speed of the PTZ movements if you will.
Point Name
PTZ Speed
Video
Preview
PTZ Preset
Video Preview
You can get a video preview of
the selected camera here.
PTZ Speed Control
Adjust the increment of the
PTZ movements.
PTZ Control Panel
Use this panel to define a new preset
point or make change to an existing
one.
You can get a list of the preset points that have been added to the
camera as well as the opening slots that are available which you can
add new preset points to later on.
Slot configured with a PTZ
preset point.
Slot that has not been
configured with a PTZ
preset point.
Configuring PTZ Preset Sequence
You can configure the PTZ preset sequence after you create and define PTZ preset
points for the cameras. To configure PTZ sequence, open the setup wizard and go to
“NVR setting” >> “PTZ Config” >> “PTZ sequence”.
You can get a list of the preset points that have been added to the camera
as well as the opening slots that are available which you can add new
preset point to later on.
Select an NVR
Select an NVR from
the drop down menu
first.
Select a PTZ Camera
Select a PTZ camera to configure PTZ sequence.
Select Preset Points
The previously configured preset points will be listed on the left.
Move the ones to the right
Move the preset points to the list on the right using the which they will be
used for PTZ sequencing.
Adjust Sequence Order
You can use the
or buttons to adjust the sequence orders.
Set Dwell Time
Finally set the dwell time for sequencing view among each point.
6. 5BIntelligent Detection Setting
Intelligent Detection Functions
The program can be configured with multiple intelligent detection
functions which can then be used to alert users when detecting
something abnormal in the scene. The functions are as below:
z Motion Detection
z Threat Detection
z Object Loss
z Tripwires
To enable and configure one of the intelligent detection functions for
one or more cameras, click and drag the camera from the “Device List”
onto the “Intelligent Detection List”:
Double click on the desired channel in the “Intelligent Detection List” to
enable configuration:
Finally, select the desired intelligent detection function from the “Event
Mode” drop-down and make sure “Enable” is ticked:
To configure a particular area for motion detection, simply click and
hold down the mouse left button and move diagonally to select a
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