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Digital Video Recorder
Änderungen in Technik, Design und Ausstattung vorbehalten
Installations- und Betriebsanleitung
Mounting and Operating Manual
Dear Customer!
reliability.
Art. no. 11564
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All contents of this document may change without prior notice
MO_11564/16.09.2011
MO_14511-K

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  • Page 1 Installations- und Betriebsanleitung Mounting and Operating Manual Dear Customer! By selecting this VC product you have chosen a professional device, which guarantees highest possible quality and reliability. Please read the following instructions carefully before comissioning the product in order to be able to take full advantage of all quality features regarding this product line.
  • Page 3 Copyright Notice Information in this document is subject to change without notice. Our company may make improvements or changes in this manual and CMS Software if necessary. The software, which includes the information contained described in this document is furnished under a license agreement and may be used or copied only in accordance with the terms of the agreement.
  • Page 4 Network IP Cameras nCam Series: 2M/ High-Resolution CCD Product Front View Product Rear View 9. Gnd 8. Alarm In Alarm In 7. Audio Out Alarm Out 6. Audio Gnd Audio Gnd (for audio in & out) 5. Audio In Audio In 4.
  • Page 5 Properties 2M/ High-Resolution CCD CMOS / CCD Sensors, H.264 Compression  Resolution 640x480 @30fps  720x480 @30fps PoE(Power over Ethernet) Hub to feed power  Built-in mechanical IR Cut Filter  Built-in Fixed/Manual/Auto Lens  IR LED 30~36PCS IR distance: 20M ...
  • Page 6 Video Server Model: 11572 - Product Front View - Product Rear View nVS-1P Back Panel Connector illustration Notes: * For nVS-1P, the power is provided via POE by Gigabit POE HUB. Thus, it is necessary to connect the DC12V In (pin-3) and Gnd (pin-4) from the above illustration. * For nVS-1, nVS-1 doesn’t support the POE.
  • Page 7 Properties: Upgrade any Traditional Analogue Camera to the IP System H.264 & M-JPEG Dual-type Codec De-centralized & Modularized Design Unlimited Number of Camera Expansion at any time No Power Cable to Camera Required Reduce minimum 50% of Installation Cost Less Maintenance Cost than Analogue System Up to 30fps @D1, 120fps@CIF Display &...
  • Page 8 Gigabit POE HUB Model: 11574 - Product Front View - Uplink : 10/100/1000Base-TX uplink ports for connect with the Wan / LAN - POE 1-4: 10/100/1000Base-TX with POE injectors - AC Input: for connected with power cable (Range 90V – 265V) Model: 11575 - Product Front View - The states of the LED...
  • Page 9 Network Video Decoder (Video Matrix) Model: 11571 - Product Front View - Product Rear View HDMI output IR connector VGA output Embedded Linux Platform Properties: Provide H.264 video stream decode service. VGA (D-SUB) and HDMI video output connector. Real-time image decode 30fps, could display by full screen and quad screen. High resolution D1 or CIFx4.
  • Page 10 RS485 Controller Product Description Each device provides the Video Server additional 4 set of the control unit, could use to connect 4 different alarm input and out-put devices. Installation Please connect the RS485 controller DT+ (D+) pin to the D+ pin of the Video Server, and also the DT-(D-) pin to the D-pin of the Video Server.
  • Page 11 Network Video Recorder Installation Connect the nVR to the CMS network; the CMS system will auto detect the nVR devices without any additional configuration. Record Function Add the cameras which need to be recorded by nVR, each nVR works independently. Playback Function Playback the video films with CMS.
  • Page 12 Model: 11562 / 11563 RAID - Product Front View -Product Rear View Embedded XP Platform Features: 1. XP Embedded OS 2. SATA I, SATA II Hard Drive 3. Auto Partition Allocation 4. Duplex Operation 5. Compatible with VGA, D1, 1.3Mega, 2Megapixel IP Cameras 6.
  • Page 13 nVR RAID 5 Setup Guide Insert HDD to NVR and restart the system. A pop-up window (see picture below) will appear. Click to stop the program. On your system desktop, double-click HighPoint Web RAID Management shortcut Internet Explorer will be initiated automatically. Please select “ Continue to this website (not recommended) ”...
  • Page 14 Enter User Name: RAID, Password: hpt, and then click After log in successfully, you will see Logical Device Information page.  Ensure the quantity of HDD is correct. If not, please turn off the system to check whether HDDs were inserted properly or were defective. ...
  • Page 15 After checking the HDD Status, go to Manage, then select Device. Under Manage page, click to enter Initialize Physical Device page. Click to select all un-initialized HDD, and then click to start.
  • Page 16 Click OK on “All data on the disk you selected will be deleted. Do you want to continue?” 10. System will message you for every completion of each HDD. 11. After completion of HDD initializing, there will be no letter on the HDD icons on the Physical Device Information.
  • Page 17 12. Go to Manage and select Array. 13. Click to enter Create Array Page. 14. Under Create Array page, select RAID 5 for Array Type, Foreground for Initialization Method. Click to select all HDDs, and then click to begin.
  • Page 18 15. A message will appear upon completion. 16. Initialization process will begin upon array creation. Upon initialization process, the status will become Normal. 18. Please restart the system.
  • Page 19 19. When you restart the system, the System Process window will appear. This time, please do not click and wait 30 seconds for this window to disappear. 20. The system will ask for HDD formatting. Please click to begin HDD formation process.
  • Page 20 Commander Station (Central Management Server software built-in) Model: 11564 bis 11570 - Product Front View - Product Rear View 11 10 Item Component Description Power button Press to turn the nCS on. Recordable DVD Use this drive to install programs, store files onto recordable Drive DVDs.
  • Page 21 System Requirements for the LVC and RemoteCMS Software IP CCTV Solution provides the best performance, stability and reliability for you all to have the best quality on the Surveillance and security. Regarding the LVC (Local View Client), or RemoteCMS, please refers to the Recommended Hardware Environment as below.
  • Page 22 Chapter 1System Setup Chapter 1 System Setup System Setup Flow Chart Prepare the hard disks (HDD) 3.5 SATA type HDD is recommended Install the HDDs inside the Caddy case (For nCS series, ensure to lock the HDD power switch) Connect Cameras by using the 75 Ohm coaxial video cable to nVS-1P Connect the nVS-1P by using the CAT-6 LAN cable to nHub-4P...
  • Page 23 System Setup Setup under Firewall Environment Among the anti-virus products in the market, many have the firewall feature included. If your IP Network devices were installed under the environment with firewall, you will need to manually open ports to allow CMS system to detect ALL the IP devices. Ensure port numbers are opened.
  • Page 24: Table Of Contents

    Chapter 1System Setup Quick Installation Model: 11572 Step-1 Step-2 Step-3 Step-4 Step-5 For the Wall-mount bracket...
  • Page 25 System Setup IP CCTV Installation Diagram For the assembly of the speed dome camera, please refer to the complete manual. Connect AC 100V or AC24V Connect the nCAM using the CAT-6 Ethernet cable to the Power Cord Connect the nHUB-4P by Power Cord using the CAT-6 Ethernet cable...
  • Page 26 IP Address Setup (DeviceSetting) Chapter 2 IP Address Setup (DeviceSetting) IP Address Setup (DeviceSetting) software is designed specifically for user with complex internet network to easily update each device’s network parameters. Enter DeviceSetting After installation from the Application CD, an icon will appear on the desktop.
  • Page 27 IP Address Setup (DeviceSetting) Current Device Network Parameters Use the cursor to select one device from the Device List, then the information will display : Type (e.g. 18: Video Server) Network Information: Show the current MAC/ IP Address/ Port data of the selected device Static Information: Show the current Static IP Address of the selected device WAN Information: Show the current network parameters of the Dynamic IP network of the selected...
  • Page 28 IP Address Setup (DeviceSetting) 3. Once logged in, the live view will display as below. You may control the PTZ or I/O devices by clicking on the small icons or right-clicking on the channel. The Snapshot function allows user to save the current image as JPG file. 4.
  • Page 29 IP Address Setup (DeviceSetting) Static IP/ Port Setting: Uncheck is DHCP box to disable DHCP. Key in the assigned IP/ Port setting for the selected device. Click Update IP/Port to save the settings.
  • Page 30 IP Address Setup (DeviceSetting) User ID/ Password Setting: Default Username: admin Default Password: 99999999 DNS Server Registration Setting: We have DNS servers located in different locations around the world to serve the customers at NO COST. General Note for Device Setting: 1.
  • Page 31 IP Address Setup (DeviceSetting) Batch Setting This function enables user to synchronize multiple devices with the same settings at once. Using the mouse and the Control key to select multiple devices and click to enter the set up page.
  • Page 32 IP Address Setup (DeviceSetting) Firmware Update Click to access to firmware update page. Another window will display the current firmware of camera. 1. Select IP devices by checking the box for firmware update. 2. Click to select file directory of firmware. 3.
  • Page 33 CMS - General Operations Chapter 3 CMS - General Operations Getting Started CMS Login CMS (Central Management Server Software) Double-click the CMS shortcut icon to begin the software. Then, there will be a window pop-up, key in username and password on it. Default Username: admin Default Password:...
  • Page 34 CMS - General Operations Change the password of the user Check on “Change Password”, the dialog window will expand. Key-in the new password, and input again to confirm the new password, then, press “OK” to finish the modification. The “Change Password” function is also available in CMS-Setup Menu. Please help to refer the Chapter 7 CMS-Setup Menu ...
  • Page 35 CMS - Main Menu (Live Mode) Chapter 4 CMS - Main Menu (Live Mode) For the first-time login, CMS will detect automatically and display all cameras on the main screen. After the first-time login, go to Setup, click Search and Refresh to detect and update new devices. Current Date &...
  • Page 36 CMS - Main Menu (Live Mode) Live: Default mode for viewing the live view of the all camera channels Playback: Switch to playback mode, please refer to Playback Mode chapter. E-Map: Enable the E-Map mode; please refer to E-Map Chapter Monitor (TV Wall): Enable the Monitor mode, please refer to Monitor Chapter Disable Alarm Notification: Disable or enable the alarm sound.
  • Page 37 CMS - Main Menu (Live Mode) Hot Key Alt + Enter: Switch the Camera display area to Full-Screen. Camera Live Window No Device No Device picture appears when a camera device has not been installed to this channel or the installed camera cannot be detected by CMS.
  • Page 38 CMS - Main Menu (Live Mode) Device Directory All Cameras: It will show all cameras which are auto-detected by the CMS. Click on the camera icon to view live video display on the right side. Right-Click the mouse button on the camera will allow you to setup the camera.
  • Page 39 CMS - Main Menu (Live Mode) Screen Display Supports the 4/8/9/10/13/16/25/36/64 display (CMS Lite version supports 16 display, Hybrid 16 version supports 36 display, Hybrid 32 version supports 64 display) For Full-Screen Display, please help to click directly on the desired channel to select, and then click again to switch to full-screen.
  • Page 40 PTZ Icon Please ensure the RS485 Control box is checked in the Setup page PTZ Protocol: Support Pelco_P, Pelco_D, Bosch, VC, Panasonic, TX1 and Kalatel. Baud rate: 1200, 2400, 4800, 9600, 19200 Click...
  • Page 41 CMS - Main Menu (Live Mode) For PTZ position setup, you may store up to 256 angles: Position the angle by using the PTZ joystick controller, select Preset # and then click “Set” to save the changes. After the first setup, you can adjust the camera to pre-set angle by selecting the Preset # and click “Go”.
  • Page 42 CMS - Main Menu (Live Mode) Alarm In Click Alarm In button for disable this function. Alarm Out Click Alarm Out button for TTL signal output. Snapshot CMS can take and save a single screenshot at the maximum resolution for the selected channel. Click a channel on the live screen and then press Snapshot button to save the image as a JPG file.
  • Page 43 CMS - Main Menu (Live Mode) View Log Click on View Log button to open User Log or Alarm Log. 1. User Log: User Log documents the user access information 2. Alarm Log: Alarm Log allows you to see all events with camera name, alarm type, start and end time.
  • Page 44 CMS – Setup Menu Chapter 5 CMS – Setup Menu LAN Device For the first-time login, CMS will detect automatically and display all devices on the screen. If it is not the first time launch, the previous connected devices will show on the Device List. 1.
  • Page 45 CMS – Setup Menu 2. Manual Detect Device: Unchecked the box to enter the Manual Detect screen. 1. Click to manually input device information. 2. Click to directly import device information. 3. Click to manually select devices that you wish to display on the current system. 4.
  • Page 46 CMS – Setup Menu Video Server / IP Camera Title: Rename the device. Host will update the device name accordingly. Video Control Setup: You can adjust image quality of each camera on the Video Control section. Click the camera icon and then adjust image quality if needed: - Resolution (1280 x 720, 1600 x 1200 */ 1280 x 1024 * / D1 / CIF / VGA)
  • Page 47 CMS – Setup Menu - Mode (Indoor / outdoor)* - Video Source (NTSC / PAL)* *Mode option is only available for VGA device. *Video Source option is only available for VGA, 1.3M and 2M device. *1280 x 720, 1600 x 1200 is for 2 mega Pixel IP camera; 1280 x 1024 is for MEGA Pixel IP Camera. Video Quality Setup: On the Video Quality section, you could adjust Brightness, Contrast, Hue, Color or Sharpness to the scene environment.
  • Page 48 RS485 and PTZ Control 1. Check on the box to enable the PTZ control function. 2. Protocols supported by CMS currently are: Pelco_P, Pelco_D, Bosch, VC, Panasonic, TX1 and Kalatel. 3. Baud rare supports 1200, 2400, 4800, 9600, 19200.
  • Page 49 CMS – Setup Menu Acknowledge Alarm Event When a motion alarm is triggered, the system will automatically start recording. To acknowledge a motion alarm, click the flashing icon on the live screen. You may also have a quick view of the last 50 events from Alarm List.
  • Page 50 CMS – Setup Menu Monitor (Video Decoder) Monitor helps you to setup the Video Wall or Video Matrix with the monitor output devices auto-detect by the CMS server. Each Video Decoder has up to quad-screen display. With the Sequence display function, it could display up to 64 cameras. Setting 1.
  • Page 51 CMS – Setup Menu Video Title: User is able to key in or modify the device title. Video Type: Select the display type of output device, NTSC or PAL. Output device: Allow you to change the output setting when you are connecting the Video Decoder with a different output such as VGA, or HDMI.
  • Page 52 CMS – Setup Menu Mode: Select 1X1 for full-screen display or 2X2 for quad-screen display. The yellow highlight of the cameras is for the ease of review for 1X1 or 2X2 group display. You may use rearrange cameras between groups. Alarm Display: Check this box to enable auto-switch to live view of the alarmed camera.
  • Page 53 CMS – Setup Menu Network Video Recorder Title: Rename the device. Host will update the device name accordingly. Recording Camera: You may drop the camera icon from the Available Camera list to Recording Camera list for recording. - Clear: This button clears Recording Camera List and stops NVR recording. All cameras will stop recording disregarding the recording schedule you have set up.
  • Page 54 CMS – Setup Menu - HDD Alarm Buzzer: Check this box to enable alarm buzzer when the HDD is malfunctioned or crashed. Adjust Duration for length of alarm buzzer time. - Save: Click this icon to save all updated setting of this page.
  • Page 55 CMS – Setup Menu WAN Device The WAN Device option allows you to connect the remote IP camera through the Internet. Click on to input the WAN device connection settings. Click on to change the settings of the WAN device which you selected. Click on to delete the settings of the WAN device which you selected.
  • Page 56 CMS – Setup Menu When you clicked the the WAN device settings menu will pop-up, then please select the of Camera. Input the Domain of the RemoteCMS server and the port which was assigned to the remote IP camera, also the login account with password of the RemoteCMS server. (The Domain information could be found on the “Misc”...
  • Page 57 CMS – Setup Menu The port information could be found on the RemoteCMS server while you move mouse over the IP camera. For example: 1. The IP address we found for the camera is 192.168.2.178 and local port is 34000. You can use 34000 plus the 178, and then it would be 34178.
  • Page 58 CMS – Setup Menu Device Group Device group allow you to add and define the groups for all the devices, for you to management the cameras, monitors and network video recorder more convenient. 1. Add a new group by clicking Add Group 2.
  • Page 59 CMS – Setup Menu E-map E-map helps you to installed cameras and devices from a floor map. You could set up one E-map for each camera groups. 1. Select a device group. 2. Click the link on the screen or click Import Map . Choose a map file from the folder to upload or update E-map.
  • Page 60 CMS – Setup Menu Alarm Schedule CMS allows you to set up a schedule to for motion and sensor alarm. 1. Select one device from the Device List. 2. Select alarm type tab: Motion, Sensor, or I/O Device. 3. Setup Alarm Schedule Draw time bar to schedule alarm activation for each camera.
  • Page 61 CMS – Setup Menu Recording Schedule Recording Schedule function is only available when there is connecting with the NVR. 1. Hard Drive Selection: Select the Hard Drive you want to save for recording video/audio files. CMS will display the Estimated Total Hard Drive Storage automatically. 2.
  • Page 62 CMS – Setup Menu 6. Storage Space Check During the schedule settings, the system will automatically display the required Hard Drive Space. The following message will pop up if the estimated space has exceed the allocated hard drive space 1. Please make sure that the designated Hard Drive space is greater than the estimated space for recording, we do not recommend to set up the recording space on the Drive C:.
  • Page 63 CMS – Setup Menu Click Apply To apply current camera’s schedule to other cameras. Click on the will pop up the Recording Information window. It will list all the Hard Disk information on the list HDD No : By the HDD attached order. HDD Name : As Windows system default.
  • Page 64 CMS – Setup Menu E-Mail 1. Input user (sender) name, sender’s email address, sender’s SMTP server and sender’s email account’s user name and password. If you have Outlook/Outlook Express installed on CMS already, click Import for email account information. 2. Send Mail if Alarm Occurred: Check this box to enable email notification when an alarm is triggered.
  • Page 65 CMS – Setup Menu User Management User Management helps establishing authorities for each user and group. : Click Add Group to create a new group. Add Group Add User : Select a user group you want the new user to be under and click Add User to create a new user, and Password : Select a member or group and click Remove.
  • Page 66 CMS – Setup Menu Miscellaneous Miscellaneous page listed the language settings, PTZ settings, SNTP settings and etc. Version: It will show the version of CMS. Language: Scroll down the language bar and select the language for the system. TCP PORT LISTEN: The default port for remote connection is 6741. Please change the Port if needed.
  • Page 67 CMS – Setup Menu Advance Firmware Update: You can update the selected cameras with Firmware Update. Enter the FW path, check the boxes of the cameras you wish to update, and then click Update. Reset: If you encounter IP conflict after LAN setup, you may reset your whole system to the initial status.
  • Page 68 CMS – Setup Menu Proprietary Mode/RTSP Mode: Proprietary Mode: This is the default mode that CMS do internally communicate with our products. RTSP Mode: This is the convenient mode that all hardware and software are able to do independently communicate together with supported RTSP without using CMS. : Save the backup file (.bak) to the desired directory.
  • Page 69 CMS – Playback Mode Chapter 6 CMS – Playback Mode Playback function is only available when there is connecting with the NVR. When you click the Playback button on the control panel on the top of Live View Screen, it does pop-up the window for you to select Play NVR Records / Play Local Records / Exit.
  • Page 70 CMS – Playback Mode purchase-2, production-1 …etc.) to play back. You can click on each group title to play the recorded image simultaneously in channels of 4, 9, 13, 16, 32 and so on. : The system will display the cameras according to their GROUPS’...
  • Page 71 CMS – Playback Mode Basic Playback 1. Scroll the Play Control Bar to the desired time, and click play the footage. 2. Playback Control Backward Play Fast Fast Stop Backward Forward 3. Click on the play speed bar to adjust the speed (1X, 2X, 4X, 8X) of playing the footage. Time Search Playback 1.
  • Page 72 CMS – Playback Mode Event Playback 1. You can easily watch all alarmed videos with Event Player. Click on the icon to switch to the Event Player for motion and sensor alarm events. Motion: To search for motion alarms from the alarm log, left-click and right-click mouse to search for the previous and next alarm accordingly.
  • Page 73 CMS – Playback Mode AVI Export 1. Click button, and Key in Time Range. 2. Then select the directory where you want to save the exported files. 3. Click “Start” to execute the command. 4. When the “Finished” is showed on the status bar, then, the AVI export is completed. 5.
  • Page 74 CMS – Playback Mode Playback Main Menu Buttons Live Click Live button to return to CMS Live mode. Listen Select one channel and then press Listen button to play the recording. Click again to disable the f unction. Please make sure the Audio In box under LAN Device is checked. Image Editor CMS can take and save a single screenshot at the maximum resolution for the selected channel.
  • Page 75: Step

    CMS – Playback Mode Capture LVC can take and save a single screenshot at the maximum resolution for the selected channel. Click a channel on the live screen and then press Capture button to save the image as a JPG file. To view or change the image folder, go to Setup, MISC to update the Snapshot Folder.
  • Page 76: Step

    CMS – Playback Mode needed. Detect Object Ratio is the degree of changes of the framed area you selected in step #3. The higher the degree, the fewer results will be found. Click Start to start searching. The search results will show on the right screen. Use the Playback Control to play/backward/stop the video.
  • Page 77: Step

    CMS – Playback Mode View Log Alarm Log allows you to see all events with camera name, alarm type, start and end time. Click View Log from the main menu. Adjust Start Time, End Time, Alarm Type, and Sort Order to filter the search.
  • Page 78: Step

    CMS – Playback Mode Alarm List Alarm List shows the 50 latest alarm messages. Click the highlighted event to acknowledge the alarm. Check Popup when Alarm Occurred box to bring up Alarm List when an alarm is triggered. You may update the status of the new alarm to Unresolved, Resolved or Pending. Once the status is updated, the event will be removed from the Alarm List.
  • Page 79: Step

    Chapter 7 CMS – E-Map Mode Chapter 7 CMS – E-Map Mode E-map helps you to view the installed cameras and devices from a floor map of each group. Camera: You could click the camera icon on the E-map and highlight the live video of that particular camera.
  • Page 80 CMS – E-Map Mode Alarm: When the alarm is raising the camera icon will display in red and the display of the Live- live view screen will also jump to display the alarm camera image. Motion: When the motion detect active the camera icon will display in red as the icon show and the display of the Live-View screen will also jump to display the alarm camera image.
  • Page 81 CMS – Monitor Mode Chapter 8 CMS – Monitor Mode The Monitor let you to control the nMD (video decoder) on the system easily. The configuration of monitors, please reference to the CMS Setup chapter. 1. Click from the Main Menu control panel and enter Monitor Mode. 2.
  • Page 82 RemoteCMS Chapter 9 RemoteCMS Getting Started RemoteCMS 1. Login RemoteCMS Double-click the RemoteCMS icon to begin the software. 2. Connect Input the IP address of the server which you want to connect. The default port is 6741. Address Book You can save multiple RemoteCMS server IP addresses (up to 128 entries) to the Address Book. To save IP address: 1.
  • Page 83 RemoteCMS Login Press the login Icon to open the login menu Then, there will be a window pop-up. Insert Username and Password to sign in RemoteCMS. Default Username: admin Default Password: 99999999 Note: Please go to setup page for further connection setup. Display Mode It could be changed 1 / 4 / 9 / 16 screen display mode.
  • Page 84 RemoteCMS RemoteCMS Screen - Live Mode Allow you to connect to the CMS server remotely, can even control the PTZ or I/O devices on the web based RemoteCMS application. You could also right click the mouse button on the channel to open the TTL and PTZ control. It will allow you to open the device like alarm, light, etc.
  • Page 85 RemoteCMS RemoteCMS Screen - Playback Mode Please click the icon on the RemoteCMS live mode to enter the remote play back mode. Select the date/time of the recorded video/audio by clicking the scrolling arrow Click Search button Playback Control Backward Play Fast Fast...
  • Page 86 LVC - Local View Client Settings Chapter 10 LVC - Local View Client Settings(Optional) LVC (Local View Client) software has the same installation, setting and operations as CMS. Please refer to CMS related chapters in this manual. Same as CMS ...
  • Page 87 IE Remote Connection Settings Chapter 11 IE Remote Connection Settings Directly use the IE browser to connect the CMS CMS server provide WEB interface for users to use the IE Browser connecting to the CMS server. Users can use IE Browsers to watch and operate the cameras with their settings. The WEB connection settings list below: Close the setting page after the setting was done, and restarts the IE browser.
  • Page 88 IE Remote Connection Settings Choose the “Install ActiveX Control” on webpage, then click the “Install” Button to accept the installation. When the installation is installed successfully, the webpage will refresh automatically, and display the login-in dialog box.
  • Page 89 IE Remote Connection Settings After the components were be installed complete will pop-up a login window, Please input the user name and password which is allowed to login into your CMS server. Default account is admin / 99999999, if login fail please press to retry.
  • Page 90 IE Remote Connection Settings Click on one screen the frame will become green, right click the mouse on the screen to adjust the camera and control alarm out device as light and alarm. Snapshot Click a channel on the live screen and then press Snapshot button to save the image as a JPG file.
  • Page 91 IE Remote Connection Settings Directly use 3G smart phone to connect to CMS Our 3G phone viewer allows you to connect to your IP cameras without installing any software to your phone. For CMS version 2.0.76.11 or above.  No software needed ...
  • Page 92 IE Remote Connection Settings Log in with your CMS username and password. For multiple viewers, you could create different log-in accounts and manage the channels they are allowed to view. Go to Setup page under your CMS to create different log-in accounts.
  • Page 93 Appendix A – Technical Support Appendix A – Technical Support If you still have questions about our products, you can contact the dealer you purchased from in your country. Visit our website for more information. Website: E-mail : Telephone :...
  • Page 94 Appendix B – Warranty Information Appendix B – Warranty Information Our company warrants Gigabit POE Hub and Network Commander Station against any defect in material and workmanship, under normal use, for a period of one year from the date or purchase. In the event this product is found to be defective within the warranty period, our company will, at its option, repair or replace the defective product.
  • Page 96 Installations- und Betriebsanleitung Your local distributor All contents of this document may change without prior notice All rights are reserved. Änderungen in Technik, Design und Ausstattung vorbehalten MO_14511-K...