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Optiview 2.28.06/4.37 Remote Client Manual

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Remote Client
Professional
VR - Enterprise Series
PC-based DVR
Manual
Version 2.28.06/4.37
Optiview CCTV Inc.
2052 St. John's Bluff Road, Jacksonville, FL 32246
Main Office Tel# 866.301.7680 or 904.727.7680
Technical Support: Tel# 904.855.1121
Website:
http://www.discount-security-cameras.net/
Technical Support website:
http://www.optiviewpro.com/downloads.htm
Tech Support Email:
mailto:tech@videodvr.com
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  • Page 1 Remote Client Professional VR - Enterprise Series PC-based DVR Manual Version 2.28.06/4.37 Optiview CCTV Inc. 2052 St. John’s Bluff Road, Jacksonville, FL 32246 Main Office Tel# 866.301.7680 or 904.727.7680 Technical Support: Tel# 904.855.1121 Website: http://www.discount-security-cameras.net/ Technical Support website: http://www.optiviewpro.com/downloads.htm Tech Support Email:...
  • Page 2 PTZ camera remote control Recording and Storage: Client may act as a Data Center or a Virtual DVR server wherein it can record video from all the sites it is currently connected to. Real time 25fps (PAL) or 30fps (NTSC) recording per channel Each camera can have its own individual schedule settings to record video according to the recording plan on each channel.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Chapter II – Using Remote Client Application Connecting to Sites…………………………………………………………………..13 Preset a position of the PTZ camera……………………………………………….14 Remote Playback ……………………………………………………………………16 Saving Video Clip Files………………………………………………………………16 Local Playback and Other Features ……………………………………………….18 Requirements to place a DVR on the Internet…………………………………….19 - 3 -...
  • Page 4: Chapter I - Initial Setup Of The Remote Client

    3. Playback – This is actually the option to playback video from the host DVR server. In fact, you will be searching the recorded video files from the host DVR server. Detailed information will be discussed later.
  • Page 5 4. Setting - The main system setup for the remote client begins on this “Setting”. DVR server connection information such as IP addresses, port number, login information and many other parameters will be configured on this setting. 5. Lock - Security feature of the remote client software which can be control using the multi-level user rights setup to leverage security and user management.
  • Page 6: Initial Setup Of The Remote Client Connection

    Open the client application and click on the “Setting”. You will need the following information from the DVR server or Video server: IP addresses, login information, port number to be used, device type and other information as shown and enumerated below: Initial remote connection setup starts by providing the following information: machine (host servers).
  • Page 7: Modify Existing Server Connection Information

    Select the total number of camera the host device is capable of handling. Select “Yes” if the host server is using dynamic IP or NO if it is using static Enter the Dynamic DNS server used by the host DVR/Video server. Enter the port number used to communicate with the DNS server.
  • Page 8: Clustering Remote Client Connections

    Clustering Remote Client Connections, You can connect to multiple host servers (DVR or Video servers) and group them according to your own preference. There can be a maximum of 16 groups of connections. Each group will have a display screen partition option starting from single screen partition up to 25-partition screen display.
  • Page 9: Record Set / Local Recording Plan

    1 will be doing normal recording. Again, from 5:00 PM thru 12:00 midnight as indicated by the red color bars, the client software will be recording the video only when the sensor devices are activated by the DVR system. maximum 25 windows available to choose from.
  • Page 10: User Rights Setup

    For security purposes, even as you logged in as admin account remotely, you will still not be able to go into the “Password Setup” menu when changing settings at the DVR server. security login to access the Remote Client Software. You will need to decide which one you prefer, otherwise setting up all the user account passwords are useless if this option is disabled.
  • Page 11 If this access right is checked, you are giving the user an access right to go to Playback menus of the host DVR. A user having this user rights can play and make copies of the video files on the host server. Otherwise, uncheck this option to block a user from accessing the host DVR video files.
  • Page 12: Connecting To Sites

    To edit or delete existing user, select the user account from the list as shown here Click on the button to save changes. Connecting To Sites By default, this interface shows up when the remote client software is opened. To connect to the site or group of sites, select and click the group number button on the Group keypad.
  • Page 13 Device Name of the host Server III. PTZ Control, Control your PTZ camera and all its other associated relays remotely using this option. (relay 1). It may also be used to turn on a light or control an access gate relay, this toggles the wiper on and off.
  • Page 14: Preset A Position Of The Ptz Camera

    1. To preset a position of the PTZ camera: a. Select a camera number that you want to configure. Press the “SP Dome” button. Press a preset number on this keypad shown below: b. Adjust the camera on your preferred settings on angle position, focus, iris and zoom using the PTZ control panel shown here: c.
  • Page 15: Remote Playback

    To Playback Video Recordings: 1. Click the playback button to have you choose which DVR server would you like to connect to. You will select from the list of servers as the figure is shown below: 2. The calendar will be displayed as shown here; select the date you want to view and the camera number keypad will automatically be displayed to have you choose the camera you want to view.
  • Page 16 After the Date and camera number has been selected, you will be able to view previously recorded video files from the DVR server. Follow the same procedure as that of the DVR server in adjusting your choice of view to the specific hour and minutes of the day on the time slider.
  • Page 17 Using the Search Clip File button, Video files are stored on the DVR’s hard drive on a file size depending on the Swap File size set at the DVR’s camera setup. After the date, camera number and the specific time of the day has been selected, click on this button to start saving the clip file on your local hard drive.
  • Page 18 2. View Local and Remote System Log – this option allows you to view all the activities going on to a DVR system and the remote client PC. You must have the user right assigned to your user account to be able to view remote DVR system log.
  • Page 19: Requirements To Place A Dvr On The Internet

    If you encounter problems, please contact your network device manufacturer, Internet Service Provider or Microsoft for technical support. 1. It is highly recommended to use static public IP address if you need to have the DVR available online (Internet).

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