Uniden UNVR85x4, UNVR165x8, UNVR85x8 User Manual

Video Security Systems
Compatible Products:
NVR/1080p | UNVR85x4 | UNVR85x8 | UNVR165x8
Pro View User Guide
Table Of Contents
I. Product Overview ...................................... 4
1. About ............................................... 4
2. System Specifications ................................ 4
II. Setup ................................................. 5
1. Installation ........................................... 5
2. Login ............................................... 7
3. Control Panel ........................................ 8
III. Program Overview ..................................... 9
1. Device Management .................................. 9
1.1 Add Device ....................................... 9
1.2 Add Decoder .....................................12
1.3 Channel Grouping ................................15
1.4 Layout ..........................................16
1.5 Storage Server ...................................18
2. Preview .............................................21
2.1 Device Streams .................................. 22
2.2 Preview Window Toolbar ......................... 22
2.3 Preview Overview ............................... 23
2.4 Device Group Polling ............................ 25
2.5 Device Layout Polling ............................ 25
2.6 PTZ ............................................ 26
2.6.1 PTZ Control ............................... 26
2.6.2 Preset, Cruise and Track ..................... 26
3. Video Playback ..................................... 28
3.1 Video Search .................................... 29
3.2 Video Playback ................................. 30
3.3 Video File Download ........................... 30
3.4 Toolbar Overview ................................31
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4. Map Configuration ..................................32
4.1 Add Map .......................................32
4.2 Map Tree Functions .............................33
4.3 Map Deployment ................................33
5. Map Management ...................................34
6. Decoder Configuration ............................. 35
6.1 Layout Setting ................................. 36
6.2 Screen Input Binding ........................... 37
6.3 Group Management ............................ 37
6.4 Enable Status ................................... 39
7. Decoder Management .............................. 40
7.1 Decoding Mode Selection ........................ 40
7.2 Decoding on the Wall ............................ 41
7.3 Decoding Rolling ............................... 43
7.4 Preview Function Overview ......................43
7.5 Decoder Playback .............................. 44
7.6 Playback Function Oveview ......................45
8. Alarm Configuration .................................46
8.1 Add Alarm Rule .................................46
8.2 Modify Alarm Rule ..............................49
8.3 Delete Alarm Rule ...............................49
9. Alarm Management ................................. 49
10. Log Management .................................. 50
11. User Management ................................... 51
11.1 Add Sub-user ................................... 52
11.2 Sub-user Access Distribution .....................52
11.3 Sub-user Modification and Deletion .............. 55
12. Local Configuration .................................56
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I.
Product Overview
1. About
The View Management System (VMS) software is used to manage front-end network monitoring devices, including NVR, DVR, IPC, MDI, SDI, etc. The primary uses of the VMS are: real-time preview, video playback, mapping, alarm linkage, decoding on a video wall, web access and mobile access.
The VMS program operates independently of other devices, making it easy to setup, and works well for smaller projects. The VMS accesses data directly from device. Connecting a device with several clients is not recommended, since it may overload the device.
The VMS currently supports five protocols: Active Registration, I8H, I8, ONVIF and GB28181. Active Registration, I8H and I8 are proprietary protocols of Uniden, so they can be used free of charge for any time period. ONVIF and GB28181 protocols have 100 free authorizations that can be used within the span of a month beginning the day of setup. Once the authorization expires, the device won’t be accessible.
2. System Specifications Operating System: Windows 2003 and above (framework 4.0
required). Windows 7 is recommended.
CPU: Intel® Celeron® CPU E3400 @ 2.6 GHZ or above. RAM: 4G or above is recommended. Network: Gigabit NIC and above for PC. GB and above for
router.
A PC can only run one database at a time, please make sure no other databases are running and the two data ports are not occupied to allow the program to run normally.
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Language Setup Screen
To begin, you will be prompted to select a setup language so you can start the installation. The default language is English
, if you require a dierent language, you will need to select it from the drop-down. The program supports Simplified Chinese and English. Click OK to confirm the setup language and begin the setup.
Setup Screen
II. Setup
Double-click the program to open the setup wizard.
1. Installation
Click Next to select setup path.
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During setup, you will need to select a location to install the VMS program. The default path is C:\VMS, but you can modify the path to install the program to a dierent destination.
Setup Destination Location Screen
Setup Additional Tasks Screen
1. Installation continued
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Login Screen
The next screen allows the option to create a desktop shortcut and Quick Launch icon to easily locate and open your program once installed. Press Next to continue to installation.
Note: Computers equipped with antivirus software may display a warning before you begin installation, please select Allow when prompted to enable the installation of the program to continue.
Once installed, the program will begin. The user may enter login information and select a language for the program. The default username is “admin” and the password is “123456”. Enter the password and click Login. You may uncheck the Remember Password box if you would not like your password to be remembered by the computer. You can also enable or disable Auto Login. The Forgot Password button can assist you in getting a temporary password. After clicking Login, you will enter the Control Panel.
2. Login
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3. Control Panel
Control Panel
The Control Panel contains several functions as highlighted by the arrows above:
1) Displays the current user, user’s permissions, current time, CPU, memory consumption and real-time network data flow. Click the button to log out of the current account.
2) Displays real-time alarm and event notifications. Double-click an alarm message to open the channel preview and view its live activity.
3) Use the alarm sound toolbar to clear an alarm or event message.
4) Use the toolbar to: pin the window in place, enter fullscreen or hide the window.
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III. Program Overview
1. Device Management
1.1 Add Device
On the Control Panel, select Device Management to open up the device settings interface.
Device Management displays information on all of the devices currently added to the VMS system. It lists the device type, protocol type and online/oine status. Click Add Device in the top right corner to add a device to the system.
Device Management Screen
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On the Add Device Screen, select one of the following protocols:
Register Protocol is the active registration protocol independently developed by Uniden.
I8H Protocol is Uniden’s independently developed protocol used for newer devices.
I8 Protocol is Uniden’s independently developed protocol that is used in older versions. Devices that don’t support I8H Protocol can use this protocol.
ONVIF Protocol is a joint ownership protocol that allows third party devices to access the system if they are ONVIF compatible.
GB28181 is the national standard protocol for third party devices to access the system if it’s supported.
Note: Active Registration, I8H and I8 do not require you to purchase an authorization and can be used freely, while ONVIF and GB28181 are available only as temporary free trials. Once the trial period expires, then you will be required to purchase authorization to continue using it.
Once the protocol is selected, click Search to search all available online devices.
Add Device Screen
On the Device Search Results screen, devices that are already added to your device list will be displayed in dark grey.
You can sort the results based on IP address by clicking on IP at the top.
Check the box next to the device you would like to add and click Select.
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Device Search Results Screen
Add Device Screen
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Decoder Screen
To add multiple devices in the search interface, select each one and click Add Batchly. Fill in the password and add the group of devices with one key.
Note: Passwords, for devices that require them, need to be filled in correctly. Leaving passwords blank or filling them in incorrectly will lead to a failure to add the device.
1.2 Add Decoder
You can enter the Decoder interface by clicking the tab at the top of the Device Management screen. This screen displays all decoders that are currently added to the server and indicates if they are online or oine. Current decoders can be edited or removed. New decoders can be added by clicking the button in the top right corner.
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Click Search to locate the available online decoders on your LAN. Decoders that are already added will display in dark grey and you will be unable to select them in the search results window.
Add Decoder Window
Decoder Search Results Window
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On the Add Decoder window, enter the decoder information:
Decoder Name: You can define and modify the decoder’s name.
Username: Default username is “admin”.
Password: Default password is left blank.
Once completed, click Save to add the decoder to the server.
Choose a decoder from the list and press Select. You can also select multiple decoders from the list and click Add Batchly. Enter the password to add a group under the same key.
Add Decoder Window
1.3 Channel Grouping
Click on the Group tab on the Device Management screen.
Right-click in the blank area on the right side of the screen. Select Add Group.
Group Screen
Add Group Window
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Enter a group name and click Save to create the group. Next, select a device on the left side, choose a group on the
right then click the button to add the device’s channels to the selected group. You can view the grouping on the Preview screen.
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Complete Grouping
Layout Screen
To remove a channel from the group, click the channel and press the button.
1.4 Layout
Click the Layout tab on the Device Management screen.
To create a new layout, click Add Layout.
Enter the Layout Name and select the number and type of split screens desired. Split screens include standard split and wide screen split. Standard split screens display in 16:9 aspect ratio and wide screen pictures display in 1:1 aspect ratio. Select the duration of stay for rotating channel previews under Dwell and then drag and drop the channels to adjust the layout.
Add Layout Screen
Add Layout Screen
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Click New to add another layout and click Save when completed. The added layout should be displayed in the column to the right of the Layout screen.
Right-click on an existing layout to edit it.
1.5 Storage Server
Click the Storage tab on the Device Management screen to view your server’s storage.
Modify Layout Screen
Storage Screen
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