Avigilon HD-RMWS3-4MN User Manual
Avigilon HD-RMWS3-4MN User Manual

Avigilon HD-RMWS3-4MN User Manual

Remote monitoring workstation

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Avigilon™ Remote Monitoring Workstation
HD-RMWS3-4MN and HD-RMWS3-2MN

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  • Page 1: User Guide

    User Guide Avigilon™ Remote Monitoring Workstation HD-RMWS3-4MN and HD-RMWS3-2MN...
  • Page 2 The absence of the symbols ™ and ® in proximity to each trademark in this document is not a disclaimer of ownership of the related trademark. Avigilon Corporation protects its innovations with patents issued in the United States of America and other jurisdictions worldwide: avigilon.com/patents.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Logging into Windows for the First Time Networking Using the Avigilon Control Center Client Software Starting Up and Shutting Down the Avigilon Control Center Client Software Starting Up the Client Software Shutting Down the Client Software Logging Into and Out of a Site...
  • Page 4 Hard Drive Activity Indicator Specifications Limited Warranty and Technical Support...
  • Page 5: Introduction

    The Avigilon Remote Monitoring Workstation is preloaded with Avigilon Control Center™ (ACC) Client software and is configured for exceptional performance and reliability. The Remote Monitoring Workstation can be easily integrated into any existing NVR products or Avigilon surveillance systems to add an additional monitoring station.
  • Page 6: Back View

    4. Microphone connector Accepts a line-in audio connector. 5. USB connectors Accepts USB connections to external devices. 6. Hard drive activity indicator Provides information about hard-drive activity. For more information, see Hard Drive Activity Indicator on page 15. Back View Figure 2: (Left) 4 monitor remote monitoring workstation;...
  • Page 7 5. DVI connector Accepts a DVI-D connection to a display monitor. 6. 1 Gigabit Ethernet ports Accepts an Ethernet connection to the network. 7. Security cable connector Accepts a security cable to prevent theft. 8. Padlock ring Allows a padlock to secure the computer cover to the chasis. 9.
  • Page 8: Installation

    Power cable Keyboard and mouse 2 DP to DVI adapter 4 DVI to HDMI adapters Recovery USB — contains a copy of the Avigilon Control Center Client software and the Windows recovery software. Avigilon 2 Monitor Remote Monitoring Workstation Power cable...
  • Page 9: Logging Into Windows For The First Time

    1. Connect the keyboard and mouse to the USB connectors on the workstation. 2. Connect the monitors to the dedicated graphics processor on the workstation using one of the following configurations: Monitor Connections for 2 Monitor Workstation Connections for 4 Monitor Workstation ports Connect monitor 1 directly to DP Connect monitor 1 &...
  • Page 10: Networking

    Networking By default, the Remote Monitoring Workstation acquires an IP address on the network through DHCP. If you need to set up the workstation to use a static IP address or any specific network configuration, see the Windows Help and Support files for more information. Networking...
  • Page 11: Using The Avigilon Control Center Client Software

    Starting Up the Client Software Perform one of the following: In the Start menu, select All Programs or All Apps > Avigilon > Avigilon Control Center Client. Double-click desktop shortcut icon. When you are prompted, log in to your site. You can only access cameras and video after you log in.
  • Page 12: Logging In

    Logging In 1. Open the Site Login tab. The Site Login tab is automatically displayed if you are launching the Client software for the first time. To manually access the Site Login tab, do one of the following: From the top-right corner of the window, select >...
  • Page 13: Application Window Features

    Figure 3: The Avigilon Control Center Client application window Application Window Features Area Description Displays all the elements in your surveillance system. Use the Search... bar to quickly locate anything that is available in the System Explorer. You can search for items by name, and devices can...
  • Page 14: System Explorer Icons

    Area Description The highlighted number shows the number of system messages that need your attention. Click the number to display the list of messages. The highlight color indicates the severity of the most recent message. System message list = Error Yellow = Warning Green...
  • Page 15: Viewing Live And Recorded Video

    Right-click the image panel and select Close. Inside the image panel, click Viewing Live and Recorded Video When you monitor video, you can choose to watch live and recorded video in the same View tab, or only one type of video per View tab. Once you've added cameras to the View tab, you can do the following: To switch all of the image panels in the View between live and recorded video, click either Live or Recorded on the toolbar.
  • Page 16: Playing Back Recorded Video

    Playing Back Recorded Video NOTE: If the recorded video playback is slow, there may be a network issue between the Client software and the site. Actual recorded video quality is not affected. The Timeline displays when video was recorded and lets you control video playback. The colored bars on the Timeline show the camera's recording history: A red bar shows the camera has recorded a motion event.
  • Page 17: Adding Bookmarks To Recorded Video

    To... Do this... scroll wheel to zoom in or out on the Timeline. You can zoom in to a quarter of a second, and zoom out to see years if recorded video exists. Center the Timeline Right-click the Timeline, and select Center on Marker. on the time marker Click and drag the time marker through the Timeline.
  • Page 18 PTZ controls If you have a PTZ camera, you can use the Pan, Tilt, Zoom (PTZ) controls to focus on specific areas in the video stream. You can set up PTZ tours to allow the PTZ camera to automatically move between a series of preset positions.
  • Page 19: Led Indicators

    LED Indicators The following table describes what the LEDs on the workstation indicate. For more information on the location of the indicators, see Overview on page 1. Power Status Indicator The power button indicator on the front of the workstation functions to provide power and system state information.
  • Page 20: Specifications

    Hard Disk Drive Configuration 1—500 GB OS HDD Mechanical HD-RMWS3-4MN — 172.6 mm x 416.9 mm x 471 mm (6.79 in x 16.41 in x 18.54 in) Dimensions (H x W x D) HD-RMWS3-2MN — 175 mm x 360 mm x 435 mm (6.89 in. x 14.17 in.
  • Page 21 Limited Warranty and Technical Support Avigilon warranty terms for this product is provided at avigilon.com/warranty. Warranty service and technical support can be obtained by contacting Avigilon Technical Support: avigilon.com/contact-us/. Limited Warranty and Technical Support...

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