Vivotek Recording Equipment ST3402 User Manual

VIVOTEK ST3402  
User’s Manual  
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4.1.1 Starting the Scheduling tool...........................................................4-59  
4.2 The Layout and Functionalities ..............................................................4-59  
4.2.1 Introduction....................................................................................4-59  
4.2.2 The Functionalities of Configuration Components........................4-61  
4.2.3 The Schedule Scheme operations ..................................................4-61  
4.3 Primary Schedule....................................................................................4-62  
4.3.1 Schedule with Time Lines..............................................................4-62  
4.3.2 Schedule with Time Picker ............................................................4-63  
4.3.3 Schedule in event mode .................................................................4-65  
4.3.4 Schedule in Continuous mode .......................................................4-65  
4.4 Secondary Schedule................................................................................4-66  
4.4.1 Schedule modes .............................................................................4-66  
Chapter 5 Playback..................................................................................................5-67  
5.1 Features of Playback...............................................................................5-67  
5.2 Logging In...............................................................................................5-68  
5.3 Layout .....................................................................................................5-69  
5.3.1 Main Areas.....................................................................................5-69  
5.3.2 Indicators........................................................................................5-72  
5.3.3 Pull Bar ..........................................................................................5-72  
5.4 Settings....................................................................................................5-72  
5.5 Normal (Single Frame) Mode.................................................................5-75  
5.5.1 Histogram Area..............................................................................5-76  
5.6 Preview (Multiple Frame) Mode ............................................................5-77  
5.6.1 Histogram Area..............................................................................5-78  
5.6.2 Histogram Legend..........................................................................5-79  
5.7 Using Tools .............................................................................................5-79  
5.7.1 Selector Tools.................................................................................5-79  
5.7.2 Play Control ...................................................................................5-81  
5.7.3 Display Adjustment Toolbox .........................................................5-83  
5.7.4 Searching Range Adjustment Toolbox...........................................5-84  
5.7.5 Toolbox ..........................................................................................5-85  
5.7.6 System Control Toolbox ................................................................5-86  
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Chapter 1 Installation  
1.1 System Hardware Requirements  
Before installing the application software, make sure your system has the following  
recommended minimum hardware requirements.  
1.1.1 Recommended minimum system hardware  
requirements  
The system requirement recommended for this application is as follows.  
OS:  
MS Windows 2000/XP/98SE/Me  
Intel 2.0 GHz Pentium IV or above and AMD Athlon or above  
512 MB SDRAM or above for 16 channels  
256 MB SDRAM for 9 channels  
CPU:  
SDRAM:  
Hard disk:  
40 GB  
Display Chip: nVidia, GeForce series with 32 MB Display memory  
ATI Radeon series with 32 MB Display memory  
Table 1-1 Recommended System Hardware Requirements  
The following notes should help you with the proper installation of the software on to  
the recommended hardware system.  
This application software only supports Intel Pentium IV series or above and AMD  
Athlon or above CPUs.  
It is also recommended to run this application software on Win2000 OS to avoid any  
functional limitation.  
Make sure all Power Management and Screen Saver functions are turned off to avoid  
system hang-ups.  
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1.1.2 Suggestions  
The following suggestions will help you to run our software faster and smooth. All  
suggestions are optional.  
1. Maximum supported hard disk space   
200GB is the maximum tested supported hard disk space. Performance can’t be  
guaranteed if the recording hard disk space is greater than 200GB.  
2. In Window XP system, close system restore -  
In Window XP, system restore will help you to back to the previous restore point  
that recorded a snapshot of your computer. But when system restore is turned on,  
the disk I/O would be much worse. This means the recording of our application  
would be affected dramatically. So we recommend turning off the system restore  
for the application’s recording disk. You can disable system restore in System  
Properties page (Start \ Control Panel \ System \ System Restore).  
Click to disable system restore  
Disable system restore of specify disk  
Figure 1-1 System Restore  
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As shown in Figure 1-1, you can disable system restore of all disk or specified  
disk.  
3. Exclude file protectation for specified files in AntiVirus -  
The following Table 1-2 represents the specified files that should be excluded in  
AntiVirus to accelerate our application.  
Suggest to Exclude  
DBS, DES, DIA, DSK, DSS  
HGD, WAP, BCK  
Table 1-2 Specified Files to Exclude  
There are two ways to exclude file protection of above files from AntiVirus:  
Method One:  
Find “Option \ Auto-Protect \ Scan files using SmartScan \ Customize” and  
ensure above files don’t exist on the list. The following Figure 1-2 shows the  
location of the list.  
Ensure specified  
files don’t exist  
Click  
Figure 1-2 The File List in AntiVirus  
Method Two:  
Find “Option \ Auto-Protect \ Exclusions” and ensure all above specified files are  
added on the list. The following Figure 1-3 shows the list.  
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Figure 1-3 Auto-Protect Exclusion List  
4. Exclude file protectation for specified files in PC-cillin -  
As shown in Figure 1-4, find “Settings \ Real-time scan \ Selected files \ Select File  
Types” and ensure the files described in table 1-1 do not exist in the list.  
Click  
Files list  
Figure 1-4 The File List in PC-cillin  
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NOTE: If the above settings cannot help you to improve performance, try to use disk  
defragmenter “Start \ All Programs \ Accessories \ System Tools \ Disk Defragmenter”  
to reconfigure your hard disk may help your computer more efficient.  
1.2 Software Installation  
The following are steps for the software installation.  
STEP 1: Put the Installation disk into the CD-ROM drive, and installation should start  
automatically. If installation does not start, click on “Start” on the lower left corner of  
your screen and open “My Computer” and double click on the CD-ROM icon. The IP  
surveillance Recorder Installation Window will appear as Figure 1-5 in below.  
Figure 1-5 ST3402 Smart VS-IP Recorder Installation Window  
STEP 2: There are links on this page, including Quick Guide, User’s Manual, Release  
Note, and Install Software DVR. Click on “Install Software DVR” to launch the  
intallation shield. The InstallShield Wizard will come on and Figure 1-6 will appear.  
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Figure 1-6 Welcome page for the VIVOTEK ST3402  
STEP 3: If you click on “Next” and Figure 1-7 appears, it means you have installed a  
previous version of the recording software (the previous version is the video-only  
version, which means it would not get the audio stream from servers). If you want to  
keep the previous version, choose the second option. If you are new to the Smart  
VS-IP recorder software, this window will not appear; skip on over to Step 4.  
Figure 1-7 Video only version detected  
STEP 4: Click on “Next”and the “User information” window will appear as in Figure  
1-8. This window prompts you to enter a username, company name. Click on “Next”  
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to continue.  
Figure 1-8 User information for Smart VS-IP Recorder  
STEP 5: Set up the administrator’s password by entering a password and confirm the  
password as shown in Figure 1-9. Click on “Next” to continue.  
Figure 1-9 Confirm Password  
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STEP 6: Select the installation directory for this application software and click on  
“Next”, as shown in Figure 1-10. You can also change the installation directory from  
the Default directory by clicking on “Browse…”  
Figure 1-10 Destination Location for Installation  
STEP 7: Select a program folder to install the application software into and then click  
on “Next”, as shown in Figure 1-11.  
Figure 1-11 Select Program Folder  
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STEP 8: After checking all the set up information shown in Figure 1-12, click on “Next”  
to start file movement and registries update.  
Figure 1-12 Check Setup Information  
STEP 9: Click on “Finish”, as shown in Figure 1-13, to finish installation. This  
completes the program installation.  
Figure 1-13 Finish the Installation  
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1.3 First Start up  
After installation, one of the IE settings needs to be changed before you can start  
running the Monitor program. Enable the mechanism for submitting non-encrypted  
data in the path “Start->Settings->control Panel->Internet Options->Security->Custom  
Level…\Setting:” You can also find the path from the IE browser, as it is depicted in  
the following. You can follow the instructions to complete this setting, as shown in  
Figure 1-14.  
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Figure 1-14 Enable Submitting Non-encrypted Form Data  
Upon completion of the settings, you can start to invoke the Monitor program.  
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Chapter 2 Launcher  
Launcher is a controller program that allows starting the recording procedure before  
the user logs in and the program will run as a service procedure after Window starts  
up automatically. LauncherUI is the program that provides a uer interface to allow the  
user to invoke Monitor or Playback quickly. In the following we refer to Launcher for  
both Launcher and LauncherUI.  
2.1 Security for Launcher  
Starting Launcher does not require passing the username/password check. Once  
invoked, Launcher can run automatically. However, if the user clicks on the Launcher  
icon in the system tray, the program will pop up a username/password dialog. This  
happens if this is a first time menu pop up, or when LauncherUI was locked. If the  
user fails to pass the authentication check, no menu will appear.  
There are three kinds of group: root, power user and general user. After passing  
identification and authentication, functions will be enabled according to the login  
user’s group. For more detail about user’s group, please refer to section 2.2 User  
Inferface. The user can lock the Launcher as a security measure. When the Launcher  
is locked, it turns back to the Start-up state. The user needs to pass identification and  
authentication again to get to the popup menu.  
ATTENTION: Only the login user or users of root group can unlock the program when  
the program is locked. Refer to 2.2 User Interface to obtain more detail about the  
privilege of user’s group.  
Below is the login window:  
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Figure 2-1 Login Dialog  
When the Launcher is locked, the unlock window is as follows:  
Figure 2-2 Unlock Dialog  
The input area of the dialog will be grayed (disabled) for 60 seconds after three failure  
attempts.  
2.2 User Interface  
This is the user interface for Launcher:  
Figure 2-3 Popup Menu  
The main user interface for Launcher is an icon on the system tray. The popup menu  
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is displayed by clicking on the right or left buttons on the mouse. The menu items are  
listed below:  
1. Lock Launcher – When this item is selected, Launcher will enter Lock mode. In  
Lock mode, whenever the user wants to invoke the menu, a dialog asking for  
username and password appears. The interface for this dialog is covered in the  
previous section.  
2. Tools – This contains utilities; currently only change password and user  
management are implemented.  
I. Change password:  
The tool can be used to change the password of the login user. Below is the  
change password screen:  
Figure 2-4 Change Password Dialog  
II. User management:  
Figure 2-5 shows the tool of user management. The tool can be used to add,  
modify or delete user. The maximum available user is 30 and the number of  
available user will be shown in “Resource” field. As shown in Figure 2-6,  
when you want to add a new user, you should specify user name, password  
and user’s group for the user. You can modify user’s status in Modify Status  
window.  
ATTENTION: The tool can only be invoked by users of root group. The default root  
(root / admin) cannot be removed and the user could remove the other users of root  
group  
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Figure 2-5 User Management Window  
Figure 2-6 Add and Modify User Windows  
Functionalities may be disabled according to the login user’s group. The following  
Table 2-1 represents the privilege of each group in Lanuncher.  
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Item  
Root  
Power User General  
User  
Monitor Start Up ˇ  
Mode  
User Management  
Playback  
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Change Password  
Exit  
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Lock / Unlock  
Logout  
Table 2-1 The Privilege in Launcher  
3. Monitor start up mode – The option decides the program type of Monitor that is  
described in section 3 after Window boot up. There are three kinds of types:  
Service: Do not Autorun – The Monitor will be run as a service but it will not be  
invoked automatically after Window boot up. Manual startup is needed.  
Service: Autorun – The Monitor will be run as a service procedure and it will be  
invoked after Window boot up automatically without login. Recording procedure  
will be also invoked if proper schedule is configured. More detail about scheduler  
in Monitor, refer section 4.  
Non-Service – The Monitor will be run as a normal procedure (non-service). User  
can invoke Monitor by using the interface provided by Launcher.  
Figure 2-7 Monitor Start Up Mode  
NOTE: When Monitor runs as service procedure, it will work in background after  
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closing (click on the close button in Monitor). It means that the recording procedure  
will be continued and user does not need to worry about missing media data that you  
like to record.  
As the following Figure 2-8, a useful hint can help user to monitor the state of  
running channel, monitoring channel and recording channel. Move cursor on  
Launcher icon on system tray and the hint will pop up automatically.  
Figure 2-8 The Hint of State  
Running – The number of current running channel(s) in Monitor. Regardless of  
schedule, all connected channel will be counted.  
Monitoring – The number of the channel that is running with schedule. If the  
connected channel without schedule, the channel will not be counted. Figure 2-9  
and Figure 2-10 show Launcher icon when the number is equal to zero and not 0  
respectively.  
Figure 2-9 Launcher Icon with Zero Monitoring Channel  
Figure 2-10 Launcher Icon with Non-Zero Monitoring Channel  
Recording – The number of the channel that is recording now. The following  
Figure 2-11 shows Launcher icon when recording procedure is running.  
Figure 2-11 Launcher Icon with Recording  
4. Monitor – This starts up the Monitor. If the Monitor is already running, move the  
focus to it.  
5. Playback – This starts up Playback. If Playback is already running, move the  
focus to it.  
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6. Exit – This ends Launcher. If the user chooses this option, a message box will  
pop up to confirm whether the user really wants to exit. It warns the user that  
exiting Launcher will also close Monitor and Playback.  
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Chapter 3 Monitor  
3.1 Features of Monitor Tool  
In this section, we will depict all features of the Monitor tool in this software.  
3.1.1 Traditional Surveillance Features  
The traditional surveillance features include the following  
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Real-time monitor  
PTZ control  
Recording  
3.1.2 Special Features  
In our digital surveillance system, we support not only the features listed above but  
also the following features, making the system more powerful and convenient to use.  
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Simultaneous real-time monitoring and audio and video recording  
High quality video, up to full-screen display  
High compression ratio  
Maximum support of 16 cameras with different monitor layouts  
Smart playback  
Triggered event browsing with 9 preview video windows  
Fast database searching  
Auto alarm in different ways  
Account-password protection  
Different recording modes: Event-driven, Scheduled and Manual recording for  
each camera  
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Intelligent database index modes: indexing by sharp time tag, time interval,  
motion-detected events and digital-input events.  
Just-in-time snapshot  
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AVI export  
Motion detection with 3 alert windows for each camera  
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3.2 Application Layout and  
Functionalities  
This section demonstrates a global view of the Monitor tool, as shown in Figure 3-1.  
Components of the Monitor tool in details are shown in the following sections.  
Video area  
Misc. functions  
Channel area  
Layout area  
Display frame  
Hard disk status  
Common controls  
PTZ, DI/DO, Alert message and Talk  
Figure 3-1 Overview of the Monitor Tool  
There are several parts in the monitor tool:  
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Miscellaneous functions:  
These include application exit, minimization, full-screen display, lock, stop alert,  
and configuration menu for camera configurations, global settings, display and UI  
settings, scheduler settings, video/audio database backup, and the user  
information of this application software. The operation tips are provided on-line  
when you move the mouse cursor over each item.  
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Channel area  
This area displays the status of each channel. The information indicates the  
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status of connection, recording, selection, and alert-event triggered.  
Video area  
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In this area, you can see the video of the selected channel in the display frame.  
The number of display frames in the video area depends on the layout chosen by  
the user. You can also do some convenient controls for the video display in it.  
Layout area  
You can change different monitoring layouts in this area. There are six kinds of  
layouts the user can choose from: 1, 4, 6, 9, 13, or 16 video display frames in the  
video area.  
Hard disk status  
In this area, you can get the status of the hard disk that the media datamedia  
database resides in. This reminds you to arrange for available storage size of the  
recorded media database. If the path set for recording is no longer valid or does  
not exist any more, the free space will show “Invalid Path” to remind you to update  
the setting.  
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Common control area  
This area includes volume controller, manual recording, video printing, and  
snapshot, as well as a trash can to remove any video from display frames.  
PTZ control  
In this area you can do PTZ control, auto pan, auto patrol, and preset location  
control of the selected channel. The camera must be a remote Visual Server /  
Network Camera series product that supports PTZ functions.  
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DI/DO control  
This tool receives digital input signal and sends digital output signal to the remote  
Video Server/ Network Camera series product associated with the dedicated  
channel.  
Alert Message  
This tool allows the display of the latest alert messages received from the remote  
Video Server / Network Camera series product associated with the selected  
channel.  
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Talk  
If the connected Video Server / Network Camera series product supports  
two-way audio feature, the tool can be used to talk with remote side by using  
additional device, such as mircophone.  
3.3 Logging In  
The authentication mechanism is implemented in Launcher. If user has already  
passed the authentication in Launcher, Monitor can be invoked without further  
authentication. If not, the Authentication of Launcher will be popped up and user must  
pass it to get Monitor shows up. There are three privileges in the user-protection  
system: the root, the power user and the general user.  
3.3.1 The Privilege of Each Group  
In the Monitor tool system, root privilege includes the right to access Video Server /  
Network Camera series products as well as changing local settings. However, this  
root privilege is not the same as that of the root privilege of the Video Server /  
Network Camera series product. You can change the settings of each selected Video  
Server / Network Camera in the remote site only if you have the root privilege of the  
remote Video Server / Network Camera series product.  
The following Table 3-1 shows the privilege and limitation of each group in Monitor:  
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Item  
Root  
Power User  
General User  
Backup  
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Camera configuration  
Display & UI settings  
Global settings  
Record  
Schedule  
DI/DO control  
PTZ contrl  
Change layout  
Lock  
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Printer  
Snapshot  
Stop alert  
Table 3-1 The Privilege of Each Group in Monitor  
Again, if you need to change the settings of remote Video Server / Network Camera  
series products, you must have the root user password for each of the products.  
3.4 Camera Configurations  
When you log in for the first time, you need to configure this application software to  
connect to the remote Video Server / Network Camera series products in  
“Configuration Menu \ Camera Configuration”, as shown in Figure 3-2. You must have  
the root (administrator) privilege in order to run the configuration.  
Figure 3-2 Camera Configuration  
ATTENTION: Once you click on “Configuration Menu\Camera Configuration” for  
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setting each camera, a warning window will pop up to warn you that all recording  
processes will be stopped.  
3.4.1 The Layout of the Configuration  
In this section, we discuss the local settings of the connection and the functional  
configurations of each camera. If you are interested in the remote settings for each  
camera, you can refer to each Video Server / Network Camera series product’s user’s  
manual that was shipped with the hardware. The following Figure 3-3 shows layout of  
Camera Configuration window.  
NOTE: As for the location of the selected camera, you need to make sure the location  
string does not include prohibited characters such as “"\ / : * ? " < > |”. Otherwise, the  
“wrong” location string will cause the application program to malfunction. You can  
change the location string in “Video->Text on Video” of the remote setting webpage.  
Local settings  
Setup page  
Camera selections  
Remote setting webpage  
Figure 3-3 Layouts of Camera Configurations  
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3.4.2 Local Settings  
In the local settings, as shown in Figure 3-4, there are three main functions:  
History  
Insert camera  
Delete camera  
Figure 3-4 Local Settings  
Insert – This allows the user to insert a remote Video Server / Network Camera  
series product to the camera list. Click on the “Insert” button, an “Insert New Channel”  
dialog will pop up, as shown inFigure 3-5. Specify the IP address, port and root  
password of the remote Video Server / Network Camera series product, and click on  
the “Ok” button to close the dialog. The system will try to connect to the selected  
camera. If the connection is successful, the camera will be inserted to the list.  
IP address and port  
Figure 3-5 Insert New Channel Dialog  
Delete – This removes the selected Video Server / Network Camera series product  
from the camera list. You should select a camera as shown in Figure 3-6 to remove.  
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The selected camera will be deleted.  
Figure 3-6 Delete a camera to the list  
History – Clicking on the “History” button pops up a camera history list that shows the  
latest cameras that has been inserted into the camera list. The list could contain up to  
16 entries. When you click on one of the cameras in the history list, the camera will be  
inserted into the camera list. The history list is shown in Figure 3-7.  
Historical camera list  
Figure 3-7 Popup historical camera list  
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3.4.3 Alert Settings and Recording Settings  
Figure 3-8 Alert Settings and Recording Settings  
Alert Settings:  
These settings guide this program how to handle motion detection, digital input alerts,  
video loss and remote alert.  
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Enable motion detect -  
With this checkbox checked, the program will trigger the alert sound (specified in  
“3.5 Global Settings \ Alert Sound”) if motion is detected for the specified channel.  
Enable digital input -  
This function is similar with that of “Enable Motion Detect”. Selecting this option  
will activate the alert sound when the digital input of the remote Video Server /  
Network Camera series product is triggered.  
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Digital input alert -  
This option allows for defining the triggering criterion of the digital input of the  
remote Video Server / Network Camera series product. It can either be high-level  
triggered or low-level triggered.  
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Enable video loss  
Enable this option will trigger alert when video loss. The video loss will occur  
when Video Server is connected and do not connect to any proper camera.  
Enable remote alert-  
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Alert sound will be played on remote side if the option is enabled, alert sound has  
been configured and the one of the above three alerts (motion/digital/video loss)  
triggered.  
NOTE: Above items may be disabled when the connected server doesn’t support the  
features.  
Recording Settings:  
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Name -  
If you want to specify your own location name, specify it in this field. Otherwise,  
leave this field with the default value “<Default>”. You will get a default location  
name which concatenates the string in the server’s “Text on video” field with an  
underline and the channel index.  
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Record # secs. before event -  
Once the event recording is activated (using Scheduling) for channels, you can  
use this setting to regulate the time for the recording of the triggered event. The  
recording will start at the set time before the alert event starts.  
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Record # secs. after event -  
This set how long the recording will last after the alert event triggered.  
Media Type -  
You can use this to specify which media type you want to record, Video, Audio, or  
both. In some case that the connection contains only media data, the recorded  
data will contains only media data though the choosen recording media type is  
both. Similarly, if the choosen type is audio, and the connection has not audio data,  
nothing will be recorded.  
3.4.4 Changing the Camera Order in the List  
You can use “drag and drop” in the grid area of the camera list to change the  
sequence of the connected Video Server / Network Camera series products, as  
shown in Figure 3-9. This is helpful when you want to rearrange the cameras’ order.  
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Step 1:  
Step 2:  
Press left mouse button at the gray  
index field.  
Move mouse to where you want to move and then release the  
mouse button. Then Video 1 will be moved to the 10th row.  
Figure 3-9 Change the Sequence of the Connected Camera  
3.4.5 Saving the Changes  
Once you have clicked on the “Save” button in the bottom left corner of this window,  
the changes for all camera configurations will be saved and validated immediately in  
this IP surveillance system.  
NOTE: If you try to change the remote settings of any Video Server / Network Camera  
series product in the web page (right part of this window), you will need to apply the  
“SAVE” button in each corresponding page in order to save the settings to the remote  
servers. There are different “SAVE” buttons for changing the settings of the local IP  
surveillance system and that of the remote Video Server / Network Camera series  
product.  
3.5 Global Settings  
After completing the connection for each remote Video Server / Network Camera  
series product, you will need to configure the global settings for all the connected  
servers. These include the media datamedia database directory, the usage of the  
hard disk, internet settings and backup status information.  
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Figure 3-10 Global Settings  
You can activate the global setting window from “Configuration Menu \ Global  
Settings...” as shown in Figure 3-10.  
ATTENTION: A warning window will pop up to alert you that all recording processes  
will be stopped when activating the global setting window.  
Backup status  
information  
Figure 3-11 Global Settings Window  
Directory Settings:  
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Snapshot directory -  
This is the directory for storing the snapshots in *.bmp format from channels as  
shown in Figure 3-11.  
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Recording directory -  
This is the directory for storing the recorded media data from remote channels.  
Scheduler directory -  
This is the directory for storing the default and user-customized plots for the  
recording schedule of each channel.  
Record Diskspace Usage Settings:  
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Cycle Recording -  
When this setting is turned on, the media database system will overwrite the  
oldest data if the usage of the current database has reached its storage limitation.  
In other words, it will record media data circularly. If this setting is not selected, i.e.  
unchecked, a warning message will pop up when it is approaching the limitation.  
After that, it stops recording when the limitation of the hard disk usage is reached.  
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Reserved space -  
This indicates the size of the hard disk to be reserved on the recording disk. If the  
recording data exceeds this limitation, the new in-coming media data will replace  
the oldest data if “Cycle Recording” was selected. Pre-buffer mechanism will take  
some space if some channel is already configured but not recording.  
Internet Settings:  
You can set the proxy server and the IP filter by clicking on the “Internet Settings”  
button. This setting is helpful for connecting Video Server / Network Camera series  
product in the Intranet while the proxy server is in use at the same time.  
You can enable or disable the usage of the proxy server by the check box shown  
inFigure 3-12. If you enable both the proxy server and IP restriction, the listed IP  
addresses will not be applied to the proxy server. Often, the listed IP address will be  
the one assigned to the Visual Server / Network Camera series product in the  
Intranet.  
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Check here to enable proxy server  
Set the port  
Check here to enable IP filter  
Add an IP address to list  
Enter IP address here to add  
Delete an IP Address from list  
IP address list  
Figure 3-12 Internet Proxy Settings  
Backup Settings:  
In this setting, you can select the directory, maybe a remote hard disk, for the media  
database backup; as well as the backup size of your backup media.  
Backup Location Select:  
This window provides the settings for backup and the deletion of media datamedia  
database. You can select the check box to direct which channels need to be backed  
up. You can also click the “Delete” button on the right to delete the media datamedia  
database corresponding to the selected channel. Several kinds of backup status  
information will be shown for each channel. Normally the status shows the time of the  
last backup, which indicates the time you last backed up to the dedicated media. “No  
Data” means that there is no media data recorded for this channel. “All Backup”  
means all the data in this location have been backed up. “First Backup” means there  
are media data recorded for this location and there has not been any backup  
operation prior. Please refer to Section 3.7.3 for the activation of backup operations.  
Network Account:  
As shown in Figure 3-13, if you want to set the record path to the network drives, you  
should enable the option “Account to Access Network Drive”, and give the local user’s  
name, password and network domain (or Host Name / IP). To backup data to network  
driver, you also need to setup the account.  
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Figure 3-13 Network Account Drive settings  
NOTE: The network account must be able to login the machine that runs the  
application (ST3402) and also the machine that provides the network drive. You can  
also specify the Host Name or IP to enable network account settings.  
3.6 Display & UI Settings  
Options of video display and alert settings can be modify in Display & UI Settings  
dialog. Recording and monitoring can be continued when you open this dialog. You  
can activate the Display & UI setting dialog from “Configuration Menu \ Display & UI  
Settings...” as shown in Figure 3-14.  
Figure 3-14 Display & UI Settings  
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Figure 3-15 Display & UI Settings Window  
Local Alert Settings:  
You can load custom *.wav file for the sound of alert triggering. You can also listen to  
the sample of the chosen sound file by clicking on the “Play” button (the button with  
black right arrow).  
Remote Alert Settings:  
As local alert settings, you can load *.wav file for the sound of alert triggering and the  
sound will be played on the remote side.  
NOTE: If user doesn’t enable alert settings that described in section 3.4.3, alert sound  
can’t be play when proper event occurs. Remember to enable alert settings which you  
like to.  
Snapshot Format:  
There are two kinds of snapshot format (.jpg and .bmp) that can be selected by user.  
Modulation Mode:  
You must select the input signal format (NTSC, PAL or CMOS) to display the original  
resolution of video stream from the remote Video Server / Network Camera series  
product.  
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NOTE: You must select the input signal format according to the camera type or CCD  
module type that is connected to the remote Video Server / Network Camera series  
product, regardless of the power line connected is 50 or 60 Hz.  
Display Options:  
In the video displaying frame of each channel, there are two status bars associated  
with it. On the upper side, the status contains “Camera location” and “the time of the  
remote site”. On the lower side, the status includes “Connection time” and “Recording  
time”. As shown in Figure 3-16, all can be enabled or disabled individually. The “Apply  
to full screen mode” can also be turned on. Once it has been selected, the status bar  
in each channel will show the date, location, connection and recording time in both  
displaying frame mode and full screen mode.  
Remote Time (according to time format)  
Location (channel number + Text on Video)  
Connection Time (Day:Hour:Min)  
Recording Time (Day:Hour:Min)  
Figure 3-16 Status on the Displaying Frame  
Miscellaneous:  
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Click on image to enable PTZ -  
Enable this option can let you control PTZ by clicking on displaying frame. If this  
option is enabled, the cursor icon will be changed when cursor moving into a  
displaying frame which associates with a PTZ-enabled Video Server / Network  
Camera series product, as shown in Figure 3-17. You can move camera to any  
point you want by clicking on displaying frame.  
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Figure 3-17 Cursor change to click on image mode  
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Enable PTZ hot key -  
When the option is enabled, user can control PTZ camera by using keyboard.  
The following table represents functionality of each hot key:  
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AutoFocus  
Focus -  
Down  
NUMPAD_0  
NUMPAD_1  
NUMPAD_2  
NUMPAD_3  
Focus +  
Left  
NUMPAD_4  
NUMPAD_5  
Home  
Right  
NUMPAD_6  
NUMPAD_7  
Zoom -  
Up  
NUMPAD_8  
NUMPAD_9  
Zoom +  
Pan  
NUMPAD_DIVIDE  
NUMPAD_MULTIPLY  
NUMPAD_SUBTRACT  
Stop  
Patrol  
Table 3-2 PTZ Hot Key  
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Apply to new device -  
After reconnected to Network Camera or video server, if Monitor found that the  
server type changes, for example, the original camera is with a built-in PT len, but  
the connected device is a video server. This setting tells the Monitor to accept the  
new device and use the previous setting values (such as schedule and recording  
media type, …ect) For more detail, please refer to section 3.7.1.  
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3.7 Using Monitor Tool  
This section depicts methods of manipulating the Monitor tool.  
3.7.1 Connection of the Video Server / Network  
Camera Series  
Channel:  
Once you have connected a Video Server / Network Camera series product, you can drag and drop  
the camera to the video area. As for the channel area shown in Figure 3-18, if you have not set up the  
camera for the channel, the color of the channel number will be gray. Once you have set up the camera  
in the channel, the color of the channel number will be blue. This also means that this channel is  
associated with the remote Video Server / Network Camera series product. You can then click, drag,  
and drop the camera to the video area to monitor the remote video, and apply other features, if your  
privileges allow.  
Connected and monitoring  
Configured channel  
Not connected (no video)  
Selected channel  
Recording  
Not configured channel  
Trashcan  
Figure 3-18 Channel Area  
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There is a unique light signal associated with each channel number. It indicates the  
status of the dedicated channel, as listed below.  
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Off (Black)  
The channel is not connected with any remote Video Server / Network Camera  
series product.  
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Green  
The green light means the Video Server / Network Camera series product  
associated with this channel number is connected, and the video is being  
monitored in the video area.  
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Orange  
The orange light indicates the video from this channel is recording into the media  
database. In this mode, you do not need to click, drag, and drop the channel to the  
video area. This means the application software supports real-time recording with  
and without real-time monitoring for the dedicated channel.  
Red  
The red light indicates the connection to server has been unexpectedly  
disconnected and Monitor is trying to reconnect to the server. There are several  
cases that will cause server is disconnected:  
Authentication Fail–  
Suppose user changes server from model A to model B by himself without using  
Camera Configuration tool which described in section 3.4. If the login passwords  
are different between those two models, the hint of “Authentication Fail” will be  
popped up as shown in Figure 3-19:  
Figure 3-19 The Hhint of Authentication Fail  
As shown in Figure 3-20, within such case, user can invoke authentication  
window by clicking corresponding channel number and re-input correct password  
to reconnect to server. Figure 3-21 shows the authentication window.  
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Click to invoke  
authentication window  
Figure 3-20 Invoke Authentication Window  
Re-input correct  
password to reconnect.  
Press button to reconnect.  
Figure 3-21 Authentication Window  
NOTE: The hint will also be popped up when user changes login password in IE.  
Incorrect Settings–  
If the option of “Apply to new device” doesn’t be enabled, the hint of “Incorrect  
Settings” will be popped up when the settings (model A) that were configured in  
Camera Configuration window (section 3.4) are different with the connecting  
server (model B). The following Figure 3-22 shows the hint of “Incorrect  
Settings”:  
Figure 3-22 The Hint of Incorrect Settings  
In this case, user can enable the option of “Apply to new device” and the  
application will reconnect to server automatically.  
Unknown Type–  
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If the connecting device is not supported Video Server / Network Camera series  
product (such as PC or another network device), the hint of “Unknown Type” will  
be popped up. Please check what device is assigned the specified IP address  
and change to supported Video Server / Network Camera series product. The  
hint is shown in Figure 3-23.  
Figure 3-23 The Hint of Unknown Type  
ATTENTION: The above three cases will occur if those two models A and B are set as  
the same IP address. Otherwise, the hint of “Disconnect” will be displayed.  
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Blink  
If the motion detection mechanism is set in the remote Video Server / Network  
Camera series product, the light corresponding to the channel will blink if a motion  
event is detected.  
If you do not want to monitor one video, you can click, drag, and drop the video (in the  
video area) to the trashcan in the common control area of the Monitor tool. The  
following shows the step-by-step procedure of “drag and drop”.  
3.7.1.1 Show the video of the specific channel  
This section depicts the method of showing the video of a specific channel in the  
dedicated displaying frame in the video area.  
Step 1: Move the mouse cursor to the channel number, as shown in Figure 3-24.  
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Mouse cursor  
Location hint  
Display frame  
Channel number  
Figure 3-24 Mouse Cursor on the Channel Number  
Step 2: Press and hold down the left mouse button and drag the mouse cursor to the  
displaying frame in the video area, as shown in Figure 3-25. Note that the cursor will  
be changed according to the area indicating whether the selection can be dropped  
there.  
Droppable area  
Not droppable area  
Figure 3-25 Drag the Channel to the Displaying Frame  
Step 3: Move the mouse cursor to the area in which the selection can be dropped (in  
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this case, it should be the video area), and then release the mouse button. In each  
layout, each channel is corresponding to one and only one displaying frame in the  
video area, as shown in Figure 3-26. Therefore, the drag and drop from the channel  
number to the displaying frame can be treated as “exchange of channels in the  
displaying frames”. That means whatever video is on the newly selected channel will  
replace the one on the current display frame. You can apply this criterion to exchange  
the channels in different displaying frames. Let us assume the video of Channel 1 is  
shown at display Frame X and the video of Channel 2 is shown at display Frame Y.  
The channels associated with the dedicated display frames will be switched when you  
drag and drop the video from display Frame X to display Frame Y and vice versa.  
Also, you can move the channel from its original display frame to a vacant display  
frame. All these functions can be performed by a single mouse operation “drag and  
drop”. This makes it very convenient to customize the video display layout for  
monitoring.  
NOTE: Monitor will automatically associate newly added channel to empty frame of  
each layout. So you will find that the channel is automaticaly shown in layout after  
closing Camera Configuration dialog. But if you have manually changed the  
association in one layout, the automation for that layout would be disabled. There is no  
way to re-enable the automation.  
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Cursor changed, video shown.  
Empty video box  
Figure 3-26 Showing Video on the Displaying Frame  
3.7.1.2 Close the channel in displaying frame  
This section discusses how to close the video change in the display frame.  
Step 1: Move the mouse cursor to the display frame associated with the channel you  
want to close.  
Step 2: The cursor will turn into a hand-shaped icon when it is moved to the display  
frame. Press and hold with the left mouse button.  
Step 3: Move the cursor and drag it to the trashcan in the common control panel of  
the Monitor tool.  
Step 4: The cursor shape will change to an arrow-shape icon over the trashcan.  
Release the left mouse button. The video in the corresponding display frame will  
disappear. These operations are shown in Figure 3-27.  
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Press and hold mouse button here.  
Move mouse cursor here, and then  
release mouse button here.  
Figure 3-27 Close the Channel  
NOTE: Even the channel is closed for current layout. The network connection is still  
connected. The reason to keep the connection is that if the connection is closed, it is  
not possible for Monitor to judge if any event is triggered.  
3.7.2 The Layout  
There are six kinds of layouts shown in Figure 3-28 for displaying frames in the  
Monitor tool. You can select one of them by clicking on the left mouse button over the  
layout icon you want. In each layout, you can select, drag, and drop the “channel  
number” to any display frame in the video area. The video from the remote site will be  
shown. Following the procedures described in Section 3.7.1.1, you can add the video  
of the channel to the display frame of the selected layout in the video area one by one.  
After that, you can also exchange video between different display frames by the same  
select, drag, and drop method.  
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4 cameras layout  
1 camera layout  
6 cameras layout  
Figure 3-28 Layout of the  
16 cameras layout  
9 cameras layout  
13 cameras layout  
Whether you choose the one-camerur-camera layout, the “Page up”  
and “Page down” buttons will be shown in the bottom-left corner of the video area.  
You can use these two buttons to switch the pages, as shown in Figure 3-29. Use the  
“Page Up” and “Page Down” key in keyboard could also swith the page. Page can be  
switched automatically if “Auto switch channel” is enabled. You can specify interval  
time and page will be swiched based upon the time.  
Switch between cameras  
Enable Auto-Switch  
Auto-Switch interval (sec.)  
Figure 3-29 Four-camera Layout  
NOTE: Auto-switch function will skip the page that doesn’t contain any channel.  
When you want to view one individual camera from the multi-camera layout shown in  
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Figure 3-30, double-click on the display frame associated with the dedicated channel  
in the video area. You will see the size of the display frame is the same as the  
one-camera layout. As shown in Figure 3-31, clicking on the “Back” button in the  
upper-left corner of the video area will switch to the previous selected multi-camera  
layout.  
The position for each channel in any layout will be kept for the next time when the  
layout is selected again for monitoring.  
Double click on the video to switch to double size video  
Figure 3-30 Double-clicking on the Displaying frame  
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Back to previous layout  
Figure 3-31 Single View Mode When in Multi-camera Layout  
Input/Output Control Tools  
PTZ Control  
Talk Control  
Alert Message  
Digital Input /  
Digital Output  
Figure 3-32 Input/Output Control Tool  
This application software provides another three tools, shown in Figure 3-32, in the  
bottom-left corner, for controlling the remote Video Server / Network Camera series  
product of the associated channel. You can click on the dedicated buttons to switch to  
different control tools that include PTZ (Pan/Tilt/Zoom) control, DI/DO (Digital Input /  
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Digital Output) control, Alert Message receiver and Talk control.  
3.7.2.1 PTZ Control  
The PTZ (Pan / Tilt / Zoom) tool is shown in Figure 3-33. If the remote Video Server/  
Network Camera series product associated with the selected channel is connected  
with a PTZ enabled camera, this PTZ control tool will be activated. You can do PTZ  
operations, as well as going to the preset location set by the previously user-defined  
position. Auto-pan and auto-patrol are enabled when the selected channel is  
associated with PT Network Camera series product. You can also apply PTZ control  
to several cameras simultaneously. See Section 3.7.7.  
Return to Home  
Tilt up  
Pan left  
Pan right  
Tilt down  
Zoom out  
Auto focus  
Zoom in  
Focus far  
Focus near  
Auto patrol  
Auto pan  
Stop Auto pan or  
Auto patrol  
Go to the preset location  
Figure 3-33 PTZ Control  
3.7.2.2 DI/DO Control  
After clicking on the “DI/DO” button, shown in Figure 3-34, the control page will be  
switched to the DI/DO control tool. Only users of root group and power user group  
can access the DI/DO control of the remote Video Server / Network Camera series  
product. In this application software, the color of the channel number indicates the  
status of the DI (Digital Input) of the channel. You can click on the “Switch button” to  
change the HI/LOW state of the DO (Digital Output). These features allow you to  
monitor the remote sensor input from DI and also trigger the remote by the DO switch.  
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Digital input is low  
Digital input is high  
Set digital output to LOW  
No Connection  
Set digital output to HIGH  
Figure 3-34 DI/DO Control  
The color of the DI status is depicted as follows:  
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OFF  
When the color of the channel number is gray, that means this channel is not  
connected to any remote Video Server / Network Camera series product.  
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The channel number turns red indicating the DI of the remote Video Server /  
Network Camera series product associated with the selected channel is in high  
level.  
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The channel number turns blue if the DI of the remote Video Server / Network  
Camera series product associated with the selected channel is in low level.  
3.7.2.3 Alert Message  
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Figure 3-35 Alert Message  
If you select the check box for “Enable Motion Detect”, “Enable Digital Input” or  
“Enable Video loss” in the path “Configuration Menu \ Camera Configurations \ Alert  
Settings”, the alert message will show in the window as shown in; refer to “Alert  
Settings” in Section 3.4.3. An alert message appears in this window when an alert is  
triggered by user defined motion detection or a digital input level change. You can  
also use the scroll bar of this box to check on the alert event’s history.  
The message format is described as follows:  
“time”=>”alert type” #”channel number”(“win1”,”win2”,”win3”)  
The message “02:41:00=>MO #1(0,1,1)” means that this was a motion detection alert  
occurred at 02:41:00 AM in Motion Window 2 and Motion Window 3.  
The message “14:41:56=>DI #1” means there was an alert triggered by the first DI at  
02:41:56 PM.  
The message format of video loss is as follows:  
“time”=>video loss”#”channel number  
For example, “07:20:03=>Video Loss#5” means that a video loss alert occurred at  
07:20:03 AM in channel 5.  
3.7.2.4 Talk Control  
Talk Control is shown as follows:  
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Talking  
Talk available  
No connection  
Talk unavailable  
Talk volume setting  
Figure 3-36 Talk Control  
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Talk Available  
When the connected Video Server / Network Camera series product supports the  
feature of 2-way audio, talk with remote side is available. User can click the  
button to establish talk channel. When the channel is established, the state will  
enter to talking and user can talk with remote side by microphone.  
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Talk may be unavailable if the connected Video Server / Network Camera series  
product doesn’t support 2-way audio feature.  
Talking  
The state means that the channel is talking with remote side now. You can adjust  
volume by using Volume Setting tool or stop talk by click the button.  
Talk Volume Setting  
User can adjust the volume of talk by using this tool. Click the button and the  
Volume window will be invoked.  
NOTE: Remote alert will also occupy talk channel. Only one talk channel can be  
established at the same time for a server. You can establish maximum 16 talk  
channels with different servers simultaneously. If the talk channel has benn  
established with specified server, a warning message will be pop up and the talk  
channel can’t be established success.  
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3.7.3 Backup  
Figure 3-37 the Process of Backup Operation  
“Backup” allow you to copy the recorded media data to another media according to  
the location and the size you have selected. You can refer to Section 3.5  
“Configuration Menu \ Global Settings \ Backup Settings” for more details on backup  
settings. From the backed up media data in the media, you can duplicate the  
backup-data to any removable device, such as CD-ROM, ZIP disk, DVD-RAM, or  
tape, manually.  
After backup settings have been configured, you can activate the backup operation  
by clicking on “Configuration Menu \ Backup”, as shown in Figure 3-37. Once the  
backup process is started, and, while in progress, you are prohibited to configure the  
remote Visual Server / Network Camera series product, or change any local settings.  
You can cancel the backup process by simply clicking on the “Configuration Menu \  
Cancel Backup” option and choose the status of the progress. A message box pops  
up to indicate backup is complete.  
3.7.4 About  
Clicking on the menu “Configuration Menu \ About…” as shown in Figure 3-38, pops  
up a dialog box with information including product name, version, user information  
and serial number.  
Figure 3-38 About  
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Configuration Menu  
Minimize  
Quit  
Full Screen  
Lock  
Stop Alert Sound  
Figure 3-39 Miscellaneous functions  
3.7.5 Miscellaneous Functions  
This section describes other miscellaneous functions represented by small icons in  
this application software, as shown in Figure 3-39. These functions can be applied  
regardless of which is the currently focused channel. These functions are each  
described below.  
Quit  
Clicking on this button closes this application software with the latest saved settings.  
Minimization  
Clicking on this button minimizes the Monitor application.  
Full Screen  
Clicking on this button enlarges the selected channel to a full-screen display. To  
switch back to the original layout, press on the “ESC” key at the top-left corner of the  
keyboard, or double click on the mouse cursor on screen.  
Lock  
Click on this button to lock this program. When in lock mode, the main window will be  
hidden and the lock dialog will appear. To return to the main window, you need to  
re-enter the root’s password or the password of the user who locked application.  
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Stop Alert Sound  
Whenever an alert is triggered, an alarm will sound if it was set up. You can click this  
button to stop the alarm. It will also switch the I/O Control Tool to the Alert Message  
Tool, as depicted in Section 3.7.2.3, and automatically shows the alert messages.  
Configuration Menu  
This menu includes Camera Configuration, Global Settings, Scheduler, Backup, and  
About options.  
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3.7.6 Common Control Functions  
Stop Record  
Volume  
Trashcan  
Record  
Snapshot  
Printer  
Figure 3-40 Common Control Functions  
This section describes other Common control functions, respresented by small icons,  
as shown in Figure 3-40. These functions can only be applied to the focused  
channels. These functions are each described below.  
Volume  
Clicking on this button to adjust the audio volume when monitoring provided the  
camera supports audio.  
Record  
By clicking on this button, you can manually activate video recording on the selected  
channel.  
Stop record  
This allows you to manually stop the video recording on the selected channel;  
whether the recording was event-driven or by scheduled triggering, or manually  
activated.  
Printer  
You can print all views currently shown in the view window.  
Snapshot  
This function is to take a snapshot of the selected channels in the current layout, and  
save the pictures as bitmap files to the hard disk. You can pre-set the directory in  
which these bitmap files are stored in “Configuration menu \ Global Settings”. Please  
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refer to Section 3.5 for details.  
Trashcan  
You can drap and drop the channel to the Trashcan. This does not close the video  
connection with the remote Video Server / Network Camera series product. But the  
display for the channel in current layout will be removed.  
You can apply Volume, Record, Stop record, Printer, and Snapshot to several  
cameras simultaneously. See Section 3.7.7.  
3.7.7 Multiple Focus  
Some functions can be applied to more than one camera simultaneously. These  
functions include PTZ controls, Volume control, Record, Stop Record, Printer, and  
Snapshot. First, set multiple focuses to the cameras you want to control, and then do  
operations such as PTZ controls, Record, etc. The way to focus more than one  
camera at a time is to press CTRL and click on display frames in the view window.  
You can only set multiple focuses to the cameras on the same layout page, and only  
select them from the view window, not from the channel panel.  
3.7.8 Status Bar  
Status message bar  
Software name  
Local time  
Software version  
Login time  
Current login user  
Figure 3-41 Status Bar  
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Local time shows the current time of the local site.  
Current login user shows the current login user’s name.  
Login time shows the time when user logged in.  
Status message bar shows messages on some background operations,  
such as repairing database or locations.  
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Software name shows the software name of this application.  
Software version shows the software version of this application.  
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Chapter 4 Scheduling  
The Scheduling tool helps the user to schedule the time to record the media stream of  
the selected channels from the remote Video Server / Network Camera series  
product. With both the graphic user interface and time period selection options, you  
can easily schedule each channel.  
The main features of the Scheduling tool are depicted as follows:  
User-friendly graphic interface for schedule editing  
Flexible schedule scheme suitable for most applications need  
Individual schedule for each channel  
Automatic period recording  
4.1 Invoke Scheduling Tool  
This section describes how to invoke the Scheduling tool.  
4.1.1 Starting the Scheduling tool  
Figure 4-1 Open Scheduler Tool  
Before starting the Scheduling tool, click on the “Configuration Menu \ Scheduler…”  
as shown in Figure 4-1, there must be at least one camera on the camera list.  
Otherwise, the Scheduling tool cannot be invoked. You will need to specify the  
database directory of the schedule schemes and the video stream in the path  
“Configuration Menu \ Global Settings \ Directory Settings”. Refer to Section 3.5 for  
more detailed information. After all of the above are set, you can click on  
“Configuration Menu \ Scheduler…” to invoke the Scheduling tool.  
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4.2 The Layout and Functionalities  
In this section, the layout and the functionalities of the Scheduling tool are depicted in  
detail.  
4.2.1 Introduction  
Figure 4-2 shows the layout of the Scheduling tool’s components.  
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The layout is roughly divided into 4 parts:  
Channel Selection Area:  
It provides the IP addresses and location information of the connected channel. You  
can select one channel in this area and start to edit a dedicated schedule scheme for  
it.  
Primary Sschedule:  
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It consists of day time-line, week time-line, begin time selector, end time selector, and  
event mode settings.  
Secondary Schedule:  
It consists of event mode settings.  
Operation Buttons:  
It contains operation buttons for the user to fine tune the edited schedule-scheme of  
the selected channel, and close the Scheduling tool window.  
These four parts will later be described in detail.  
4.2.2 The Functionalities of Configuration  
Components  
IP address  
Location  
Channel  
Figure 4-3 Channel Selector  
The channel selector shown in Figure 4-3 is typical for a dedicated channel. When  
you click on the row to select the channel, the scheduling tool will load the dedicated  
schedule scheme associated with the selected channel automatically. If the remote  
Video Server / Network Camera series product has been properly configured, the IP  
address and location of the selected channel will be shown. Please note that when  
you switch between channels in this selector, any editing and changes in the  
schedule scheme will be saved temporarily in system memory. To save the settings  
permanenty, please click on the “Save” button.  
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4.2.3 The Schedule Scheme operations  
There are six related buttons, “Load…”, “Undo”, “Clear”, “Save”, “Save as…” and  
“Close” for handling the scheduling schemes. These are shown in Figure 4-4.  
Figure 4-4 Operations for the Schedule Scheme Manipulation  
Load…  
This button is used for loading other pre-edited schedule schemes from the specified  
directory. Note that you will need to save the current-edited settings before applying  
this function. Otherwise, any editing changes will be lost.  
Undo  
This button is used for undoing all plotting markers for this schedule scheme from the  
last save.  
Clear  
This button is used for clearing all plotting markers in the current-editing schedule  
scheme of the selected channel.  
Save  
This button is used for saving the editing changes for the current schedule scheme.  
Save as…  
This button is used for saving the current-edited schedule scheme to another file  
name instead of the default name.  
Close  
This button is used for closing the scheduling. Any unsaved setting will be lost.  
4.3 Primary Schedule  
4.3.1 Schedule with Time Lines  
There are two time-lines of different scales: hour unit time-line and week unit time-line.  
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You can make your own schedule scheme by plotting markers in all time-lines. These  
two time lines are associated with each other. That is, if you make changes in one  
time-line, the corresponding changes will be applied, in scale, to the other time-lines  
in the same schedule scheme.  
4.3.1.1 Week Time-Line  
Figure 4-5 shows the Week time-line. It includes the time-line, scheduling information,  
and the selected day of the week.  
Selected day  
Figure 4-5 Week Time-line  
4.3.1.2 Marking/Unmarking the Recoding Time  
Result in hour time-line  
Click  
Figure 4-6 One-click on Week Time-line  
The corresponding changes for the markers on the week time-line will be  
automatically added to the hour time-line, as shown in Figure 4-6. You can also mark  
and unmark the plotted bar by using the left and right mouse buttons.  
NOTE: Time hint will be popped up when mouse cursor enters the hour time-line.  
4.3.1.3 Hour Time-Line  
Figure 4-7 shows Hour time-line. It includes the time-line, scheduling information.  
Figure 4-7 Hour time-line  
NOTE: If you want to inquire about the scheduling information on Hour time-line, you  
can double-click the marked-rectangle. Start time and end time will be displayed on  
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the time picker that will be described in section 4.3.2 automatically.  
4.3.1.4 Marking/Unmarking the Recording Time  
You only need one click on the left mouse button to mark the time on this time-line.  
The operating method for the hour time-line is the same as that of the week time-lines.  
Please refer to Section 4.3.1.1 for details.  
4.3.2 Schedule with Time Picker  
4.3.2.1 Begin and End Time  
Hour picker  
Minute picker  
Day picker  
Figure 4-8 Begin Time and End Time Selectors  
There are three controlling units in both “Begin Time” and “End Time” selectors, as  
shown in Figure 4-8. The first part of each of these two selectors is the Day Picker.  
You can select the day of the week with it and set the beginning time and the ending  
time for the recording interval.  
The second and third units are the Hour Picker and the Minute Picker. You can  
change the hour and minute settings for the beginning and ending time with them.  
NOTE: Normally, the time set in “Begin time” must be earlier than that in “End time”.  
But if this is not the case, it means the time is over two days.  
4.3.2.2 Add and Erase Buttons  
After you have selected the time period with the “Begin time” and “End time” pickers,  
you can apply the period picker, shown in Figure 4-9 and set the type of time interval  
that associates with the beginning and end time. After having the settings in “Begin  
Time”, “End Time” and “Period Picker” done, click on the “Apply” button to confirm the  
settings. Click on the “Erase” button to clear all scheduling information just entered.  
All newly entered scheduling time interval information will take effect only after the  
“Apply” button has been clicked.  
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Apply  
Erase  
Period picker  
Figure 4-9 Period Picker, Apply button and Erase button  
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4.3.3 Schedule in event mode  
You can select to record in Event mode or Continuous mode by the Schedule mode  
selector as shown in Figure 4-10. There are two types of event recording, please refer  
to Section 4.3.3.1 and Section 4.3.3.2 for more information.  
Figure 4-10 Schedule Mode Selector  
4.3.3.1 Motion detection  
Figure 4-11 Motion Detection Selector  
Figure 4-11 shows the window selection you want to record when motion detection is  
triggered.  
4.3.3.2 Digital input  
Figure 4-12 Digital Input Selector  
Figure 4-12 shows the four digital input conditions. Select the triggering condition that  
you would like to start recording.  
high : Event will be triggered when the digital input is high.  
low : Event will be triggered when the digital input is low.  
rising : Event will be triggered if the digital input changes from low to high.  
falling : Event will be triggered if the digital input changes from high to low.  
4.3.4 Schedule in Continuous mode  
Figure 4-13 shows that if you have selected the Continuous mode then it will record  
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continuously according to the schedule set up by the user.  
4.4 Secondary Schedule  
Secondary schedule is the time that is outside the Primary schedule.  
4.4.1 Schedule modes  
Figure 4-13 Secondary Schedule Mode Selector  
As shown in Figure 4-13, there are three selections in the Secondary schedule mode  
selector: Disable, Event mode, and Continuous mode. You can disable the  
Secondary schedule, choose the Event mode or choose the Continuous mode. The  
two modes are the same as those in the Primary schedule. Please refer to Section  
4.3.3 and Section 4.3.4.  
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Chapter 5 Playback  
5.1 Features of Playback  
The Playback program of this application software is a very powerful yet convenient  
and user-friendly tool the user can use in browsing the recorded media datamedia  
database. It has two display modes (normal display mode and event preview mode)  
and three playback methods (full range, time period, and events preview). There are  
several main tools consisting of special features in this Playback tool. These tools are  
depicted as follow.  
Powerful play control tools:  
Play  
Stop  
Pause  
Step forward  
Fast play (from x1 to x16)  
Slow play (from /1 to /16)  
Convenient display adjustment tools:  
Zoom in (from 1:1 to 2.25:1)  
Zoom out (from 1:1 to 1:2)  
Full screen  
Flexible searching range adjustment tools:  
User input (from full range to 1 second)  
Zoom in (from full range to 10 seconds)  
Zoom out (up to full range)  
Page searching  
Full range  
Various tools:  
AVI file transducer  
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BMP file snapshot  
Output to printer directly  
Volume control  
System control tools:  
Lock Program  
System settings  
Minimize  
Miscellaneous tools:  
Location selector  
Alert window selector  
5.2 Logging In  
The authentication mechanism is implemented in Launcher. If the user has passed  
authentication in Launcher, Playback can be invoked without further authentication.  
Otherwise, Authentication diglog of Launcher will pop up and the user must pass  
authentication in order to use Playback.  
NOTE: Playback can be invoked by user of root group or power user group. More  
detail about user’s group, please refer to section 2.2.  
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5.3 Layout  
Area Selection Indicator  
Display Area  
Control Area  
Pull Bar  
Histogram Area  
Status Area  
Figure 5-1 Playback Main Window  
Once you have successfully logged in to the Playback system, the main window  
appears at the top of the screen and the display resolution will be changed to  
1024x768 automatically, if the current resolution is less. As shown in Figure 5-1, there  
are four main areas in this window: Display area, Histogram area, Control area, and  
Status area. There are also three visual indicators of the controls: Area Selection  
Indictor, Frame Selection Indictor, and Pull Bar. These features provide for powerful  
search for specific video recorded in the surveillance database.  
5.3.1 Main Areas  
5.3.1.1 Display Area  
As shown in Figure 5-2, the Display Area can show the surveillance database of each  
camera in three ways: by events triggered, by alert, or by time. You can change video  
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size by using the Display Adjustment Tool and choose playback method by using the  
Play Control Tool.  
Playback method  
Display adjustment tool  
Figure 5-2 Display By Time (Normal Display Mode)  
As shown in Figure 5-3, there are three kinds of information (loaction name, remote  
time and original recording size) that are displayed on the upper and lower bars  
respectively. When the display size is equal to the original recording size, the color of  
the original recording size will be changed to green, otherwise red. User can modify  
the display size in “Display Adjustment“(section 5.7.3) and “System Control” (section  
5.4).  
Remote time  
Location  
Green when display size is  
equal to the original size  
Original recording size  
Figure 5-3 Video Information  
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5.3.1.2 Histogram Area  
The Histogram is an interactive control. In the control, you can display events’ time  
domain location and the percentage of motion. You can also select a group of events  
or a specific period, from the Histogram Area.  
5.3.1.3 Control Area  
The Control Area contains most of the control selections and toolboxes you need to  
browse the database, except Page Control. The Page Control Tool is located on the  
bottom-right corner of the Display Area when the program is operating in the event  
preview mode (as shown in Figure 5-4). The control tools include: Location Selector,  
Period Selector, Playback Method Selector, Jog Dial, Display adjustment, Searching  
Range Adjustment, Exporting, and System Control. Details are discussed in Section  
5.7 ”Using Tools”.  
Frame Selection Indicator  
Page Control  
Figure 5-4 Display By Events (Event Display Mode)  
5.3.1.4 Status Area  
The Status Area is located at the bottom of the main window. It shows all program  
status information, including display mode, display size, display speed, exporting file  
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format, and exporting file name.  
5.3.2 Indicators  
5.3.2.1 Area Selection Indicator  
As shown in Figure 5-1, the Display Area is surrounded by a blue rectangle. This is  
the Area Selection Indicator. This can be set to indicate either the Display Area or the  
Histogram Area. Move your mouse cursor to the area you want to select. When you  
have selected the Display Area, the Display Adjustment Tool will appear in the control  
area. If you have selected the Histogram Area, the Display Adjustment Tool will  
disappear and the Searching Range Adjustment Tool will be shown in the same place  
of the control area.  
5.3.2.2 Frame Selection Indicator  
The Frame Selection Indicator only appears when you change the display mode to  
event preview mode (as shown in Figure 5-4). It is a red rectangle surrounding to one  
of the nine event preview frames. Once a frame has been selected, you can control  
the playing status using the jog dial in the control area.  
5.3.3 Pull Bar  
The Pull Bar is a fast, flexible control for seeking specific data in the selected time  
period. In the total length of time in that period, you can click, or pull on the indicator  
on the Pull Bar to pin point a start time you wish to see. The video display will start  
playing the video sequence from that point on. If the replay is paused, the display  
area will show the point you have selected. Note that Pull Bar will only function under  
normal display mode.  
5.4 Settings  
Click on the “Settings” button shown in Figure 5-5 in the system control tool, and the  
setting dialog will appear on the screen as shown in Figure 5-6.  
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Settings  
Minimize  
Exit  
Lock Windows  
Figure 5-5 System Control Tool  
Database location  
The most important item in the settings dialog is the database path setting. You must  
set it to the directory that contains the surveillance database to make the program to  
work properly.  
AVI files location  
This sets the storing directory when you export AVI files. The exported AVI files will be  
stored in a sub-directory under the directory you have chosen here.  
Snapshot files location  
It sets the directory when you use the snapshot to export bitmap files. These exported  
bitmap files will be stored in a sub-directory under the directory you have chosen  
here.  
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Figure 5-6 Settings Dialog  
AVI Compression Mode  
We use only 24 bits color depth to export the AVI file in this mode. In the AVI  
compression mode selection, you can select one of the compression methods (both  
video and audio) that your computer supports to export the AVI file. The compression  
methods may be different from computer to computer due to different compression  
methods in different computer installations.  
Modulation Mode  
The modulation mode decides the on-screen video size. It depends on how the video  
sequence was recorded in the monitor program. If you have selected the wrong  
modulation mode, the displayed video will be distorted. To correct this, open the  
Settings dialog and change into the correct mode.  
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Control Panel Position  
This provides a convenient way to change the position of the control area, either to to  
the left or right side of the main window, according to your preference.  
Time Format  
There are two kinds of time format (12-hour / 24-hour) that can be selected by user to  
determine the time format in the upper status bar of display area.  
Snapshot Format  
Two formats (.jpg and .bmp) can be selected by user to determine the file format of  
snapshot.  
5.5 Normal (Single Frame) Mode  
There are several methods you can enter into the normal display mode with only one  
displaying frame:  
(1) Change the database path from one to another in the settings dialog of “System  
Control” tool  
(2) Change the location from one to another by using the selector location in the  
control area.  
(3) Change the playback method selector to “Full Range”.  
(4) Change the playback method selector to “Time Period”.  
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Period Start Time Label  
Period End Time Label  
Histogram Area  
Figure 5-7 Normal Display Mode  
Under the Normal display (single frame) mode, you can use all the tools the Playback  
program provides except the Page control. In this mode, the two labels under the Pull  
Bar show the individual starting and ending time of the interval (as shown in Figure  
5-7).  
5.5.1 Histogram Area  
Inverted Region  
Dark Region  
Figure 5-8 Histogram Area in Normal Display Mode  
The Histogram Area in the Normal display (single frame) mode only indicates the  
events’ occurred time and the percentage of motion detection as red bars. If you want  
to access the histogram area, you must change the Area Selection Indicator to the  
Histogram Area. You can mark one time interval you want to see with a color-inverted  
region by dragging your mouse cursor as you hold down the left mouse button (as  
shown in Figure 5-8). As you release the left button, the color-inverted region will  
replace the original time range as the new period the program displays. If you click on  
the left button without holding down and dragging it, the command will be the same as  
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clicking on the Pull Bar in the same x-axis position. That means the Playback system  
will be shifted to the appointed time and shows the video in the displaying frame. The  
dark regions in the histogram area means there is no media data existed in these  
intervals. If you click on these regions, a warning message will pop up.  
5.6 Preview (Multiple Frame) Mode  
You can enter the event Preview mode only if you have changed the playback method  
selector to “Events Preview”. This can help you to identify the objects that triggered  
the events, not only by the time information and the alert percentage in the histogram  
area but also by playing the real video preview. This allows you to easily distinguish  
between different alert situations. Under the Event Preview mode, the Pull Bar,  
“Transducer” button in the exporting toolbox, and the Display Adjustment Toolbox are  
disabled. The two labels under the Pull Bar show both the number of displayed  
events and the total event count. There are nine frames in the display area that we  
call one “page”. Each of the nine frames on each page displays a different video  
sequence event. Each event displayed will be of at least 10 seconds in length. You  
can use the “Page Up” and “Page Down” button in Page Control to browse the events  
in the selected period, up to nine events per page. There is also page status informing  
you the current page number and the total page count (as shown in Figure 5-9).  
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Page Up  
Page Status  
Displayed Event Number  
Histogram Area  
Page Down  
Total Event Count  
Figure 5-9 Preview Mode  
5.6.1 Histogram Area  
The Histogram Area in the event Preview mode shows the event occuring time and  
the percentage of the detected motion with red bars. It also indicates the current  
displayed events with green bars and the selected event with blue bars. If you want to  
access the Histogram Area, you must change the area selection indicator to the  
Histogram Area. You can then mark a color-inverted region over it by holding down  
the left mouse button and drag the cursor to the desired area (as shown in Figure  
5-10).  
Dark Region  
Inverted Region  
Selected event  
Displaying events  
Figure 5-10 Histogram Area in Preview Mode  
As you release the left mouse button, the color-inverted region will be enlarged to fill  
the entire histogram area. This color-inverted region will become the new period the  
program is going to display. If you click on the left mouse button without holding down  
and dragging it, the display area will show the event page closest to the point you  
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have selected. The dark regions means there is no video sequence existed in these  
intervals. If you click on these regions, a warning dialog will pop up.  
5.6.2 Histogram Legend  
Figure 5-11 Legend of the Histogram  
Figure 5-11 shows the legends corresponding to the colors represented in the  
histogram. You can call up this diagram by clicking on the Legend button.  
5.7 Using Tools  
This section discusses the method of how to use the tools in the control area, as  
shown in Figure 5-1.  
5.7.1 Selector Tools  
Figure 5-12 shows the Selector tools. These are: Location Selector, Period Start Time  
Selector for the selection of the beginning time, Period End Time Selector for the  
selection of the ending time, Playback Method Selector, and Alert Area Selector.  
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Figure 5-12 Selector Tools  
5.7.1.1 Location Selector  
The Location Selector lets you select the camera you want to view from (refer to  
Figure 5-12). The location information is the same as the location name associated  
with the dedicated channel in the Monitor program. If there are more than one time  
segments in the same location, another dialog will appear (as shown in Figure 5-13).  
You must select an interval in that dialog. If your selection is correct, the Playback  
program will automatically switch to that location and start to display.  
Figure 5-13 Time Interval Selection Dialog  
5.7.1.2 Period Selector  
Period Selector provides you a precise way to choose the start time and the end time  
of a new period. The end time should be larger than the start time. After you have  
given the correct start and end times, clicking on the “Play” button in the Jog Dial. The  
system will display the new period in the display area and change the period start and  
the end time labels. The Pull Bar and Histogram Area will be changed, too. If the  
selected period is not present in the database, the data in the period selector will be  
changed back to the previously correct start and end times and a warning message  
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will be shown.  
5.7.1.3 Playback Method Selector  
Full Range  
If you select this method, the database will be displayed from the beginning to the end  
of this location. Any change in the period selector will have no effect unless you  
change this selector to “Time Period”.  
Time Period  
If you change the playback method to “Time Period”, you can modify the start and end  
times in the period selector. When you click on the “Play” button in the Jog Dial, the  
period you have selected will be displayed.  
Events Preview  
This method changes the display mode from the Normal display mode to the Event  
Preview mode or vice versa.  
The program will save the previous start and end time settings in “Time Period” mode.  
Therefore, if you want to change the Period Selector to see in another period, you  
must first use the Playback Method Selector to change to the mode you want to use.  
Otherwise, the Period Selector will revert back to the previous period when you last  
changed the playback method.  
5.7.1.4 Alert Area Selector  
In the Preview mode, the Playback program only shows one type of the alert events  
each time. If you want to see the other type of events, you must use the Alert Area  
Selector to change to other event type. In the Normal display mode, the alert type that  
the Alert Area Selector indicates will be highlighted with a red rectangle. The Alert  
Area Selector will be changed to alert window 1 by default settings when you change  
the location selector.  
5.7.2 Play Control  
For Play Control, we used a jog dial, as shown in Figure 5-14, to make it easier to  
control video sequence display. Except for the “Play” button, all other buttons can  
control the displaying frame in the Normal display mode and the selected displaying  
frame in the event Preview mode.  
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Pause/Resume  
Step Forward  
Speed Indicator  
Play from beginning  
Stop  
Figure 5-14 Jog Dial  
Play from Beginning  
The “Play” button we support here is an intelligent user-interface. The functionality of  
this button can vary to fit different circumstances. In the Normal display mode, click on  
the “Play” button restarts the displaying video sequence. In the Preview mode, if you  
do not change the data of the period selector, clicking on this button restarts the  
selected displaying frame. If the data of the period selector has been changed,  
clicking on the “Play” button restarts all frames to display the first nine events in the  
new period.  
Stop  
When you want to stop displaying the video sequence, you can click on the “Stop”  
button. Note that once you had pressed the “Stop” button, the start point will be reset  
to the beginning of the present period.  
Pause/Resume  
The “Pause” button provides you a way to pause video sequence display. When the  
displaying video is paused, clicking on the “Pause” button again will resume video  
display.  
Step Forward  
This button is valid only when the displaying video sequence is paused. Each time the  
“Step Forward” button is clicked, it will display the next frame in that period  
Fast Play and Slow Play  
We support up to a maximum of x16 fast forward play and a minimum of 1/16 slow  
forward play. This function provides you with more flexibility in browsing through the  
surveillance database. If you want to change the playing speed, you only need to  
move the speed indicator. To increase playing speed, move the indicator in the  
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clockwise direction. To decrease playing speed, move it in the counterclockwise  
direction. Current speed you are set at will be shown in the second column of the  
status area.  
NOTE: You can press Ctrl key and the corresponding button introduced above  
simultaneously to stop/pause/resume/play all events in event preview mode.  
5.7.3 Display Adjustment Toolbox  
When you move the mouse cursor over to the displaying area, the display adjustment  
toolbox will appear. Using the display adjustment toolbox, you can change the  
displaying video sequence to the size you want to see in the Normal display mode.  
Move the area selection indicator to the display area. Figure 5-15 shows the display  
adjustment toolbox and its own three elements, i.e. “Zoom In”, “Zoom Out”, and “Full  
Screen”.  
Figure 5-15 Display Adjustment Toolbox  
5.7.3.1 Zoom In  
Each time you click on the “Zoom In” button the image size in the display area  
will be magnified 12.5 percent of the original size. Due to the limitation of the  
display area size, the maximum zoom in size we support here is 792 x 540 for NTSC  
modulation mode, 660 x 540 for PAL modulation mode and 720 x 540 for CMOS  
modulation. If you want to see the image in more details, you can use the Full Screen  
function we support in the same toolbox.  
5.7.3.2 Zoom Out  
Each time you click on the “Zoom Out” button, the image size in the display  
area will be minified 12.5 percent to the original size. In order to completely  
show the location and time, the minimum zoom out ratio is limited to 0.5:1.  
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5.7.3.3 Full Screen  
When you click on the “Full Screen” button, the video sequence will be  
enlarged to fill up the entire screen instantly. You can double-click on the  
mouse button in any area on the screen, or press the “ESC” key to return to the  
original state.  
5.7.4 Searching Range Adjustment Toolbox  
When you move the mouse cursor over to the Histogram Area, the Searching Range  
Adjustment Toolbox will appear in the same position as that of the Display Adjustment  
Toolbox. The Searching Range Adjustment Toolbox provides you a faster way to  
change the range of the displayed time period. By using this toolbox, you can browse  
the database of one location from any 10-second interval of the entire range. Figure  
5-16 shows the searching range adjustment toolbox composed of its own three  
elements, i.e. “Zoom In”, “Zoom Out”, and “Full Range”.  
Figure 5-16 Searching Range Adjustment Toolbox  
5.7.4.1 Zoom In  
Each time you click on the “Zoom In” button in the Searching Range  
Adjustment Toolbox, the displayed time period will be half of the original time  
period until the period is equal to 10 seconds, the minimum. You can see the new  
interval in more details. The scale of Pull Bar and Histogram Area will change, as well  
as that of the period start and end time. The Period Selector will show the new start  
and end time. The Display Area will restart to display the new period from the newly  
defined start time.  
5.7.4.2 Zoom Out  
Each time you click on the “Zoom Out” button in the Searching Range  
Adjustment Toolbox, the displayed time period will be doubled, unless the  
start time or end time exceeds the location time-boundary. The scale of the Pull Bars  
and Histogram Area will also be changed. The Period Selector will show the new start  
and end time. And the Display Area will restart to display the new period from the  
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newly defined start time.  
5.7.4.3 Full Range  
Clicking on the “Full Range” button would yield the same effect as you would  
in the Playback Method.  
5.7.5 Toolbox  
In our playback program, you can check the database and you can export the  
database to other media. Using the toolbox, you can export the database into other  
more portable formats, such as AVI file, bitmap file, or paper (hard-copy). You can  
also use Windows media player or other programs to browse the exporting data.  
Under Normal display mode, you can use all the exporting tools. Under Preview mode,  
only snapshot and print can be used. Figure 5-17 shows the elements of the toolbox.  
Figure 5-17 Toolbox  
5.7.5.1 Transducer  
Using the Transducer tool, you can transpose the displaying video sequence  
to AVI file. Click on the “Transducer” button and the conversion procedure will  
start. The speed of exporting data depends on the speed of the computer’s processor.  
During any time of the exporting interval, you can click on the “Transducer” button  
again to stop the procedure in process. You will get an AVI file from the start time to  
the time you click on the “Transducer” button. The exported AVI filename will be  
generated automatically and listed in the fourth column of the status area. If you want  
to change the AVI file output directory, you can go to the Settings window as we have  
described in Section 5.4. To get a better quality of exporting AVI file, it is suggested to  
set the video format to normal size (please refer to Section 3.4 “Camera  
Configurations”).  
5.7.5.2 Snapshot  
Each time you click on the “Snapshot” button you can make the program  
export a bitmap file. In the Normal display mode, the exporting bitmap is the  
image shown in the display area. In the Preview mode, it is the image that you  
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selected through the frame selection indicator. The size of the bitmap will be the same  
as the source image you have selected. The exported bitmap filename will be  
generated automatically and be listed in the fourth column of the status area. If you  
want to change the bitmap file output directory, you can go to the Settings window as  
we have described in Section 5.4 under “Settings”.  
5.7.5.3 Print  
When you click on the “Print” button, a printing dialog will appear. After you  
have made your selection and send it to the printer, the images in the display  
area will be printed out. The printing functionality is designed based on the idea,  
“what you see is what you get”. Therefore, the output data will be the same as  
whatever you see in the display area.  
5.7.5.4 Volume  
When you click on the “Volume” button, a volume control dialog ( Figure 5-18)  
will appear. After you have made your selection, it will change the volume to  
the value you have selected. You can also check the mute checkbox to silent the  
system.  
Figure 5-18 Volume Control Dialog  
5.7.6 System Control Toolbox  
The System Control Toolbox provides you some basic operations for the Playback  
program. Figure 5-19 shows the elements of the System Control Toolbox, i.e. “Lock  
Program”, “Settings”, “Minimize”, and “Exit”.  
Figure 5-19 System Control Toolbox  
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5.7.6.1 Lock Program  
If you are to be away from your computer, for security concerns, we suggest  
you lock the Playback program. You can simply click on the “Lock Window”  
button to lock the main window. Once this is invoked, the main window will be hidden  
and the login dialog will appear (as shown in Figure 2-2). To return to the main  
window, you need to re-enter the root’s password or the password of the user who  
locked the application.  
5.7.6.2 Settings  
The Settings dialog pops up when you click on the “Settings” button. For more  
information about setting this program, please refer to Section 5.4 “Settings”.  
5.7.6.3 Minimize  
The Playback program will be minimized as you click on the “Minimize” button.  
You can invoke Playback again by clicking on the playback window on the  
task bar or choose Playback from the Launcher.  
5.7.6.4 Exit  
The Playback program will close as you click on the “Exit” button. If the AVI  
exporting procedure is running, this procedure will be stopped first.  
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