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ABLE OF ONTENTS 1. INTRODUCTION ................................. 6 1.1 F .................................. 6 EATURES 1.2 P ............................7 RODUCT PECIFICATION 1.3 F 4/8/16 1080P ATVI DVR ..................8 RONT ANEL AND REAL PANEL OF 1.4 H ............................14 NSTALLATION 2. GENERAL OPERATION ............................17 2.1 L ..................................
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10.1.4 Playback mode .............................. 88 10.2 OS S ................................ 91 YSTEM 10.2.1 Download VS Viewer Pro II from Apple App ....................91 10.2.2 Main Menu ..............................93 10.2.3 Live view ............................... 94 10.2.4 Playback mode .............................. 98 11. CMS PRO OPERATION ............................102 11.1 B ............................
1. Introduction The 4/8/16CH 1080P ATVI DVR transmits Full HD (1080P) / 720P or Analog video image over coaxial cables. It performs the high definition image with zero loss and low latency of image data when viewing the video. The ATVI DVR provides the easy-to-install benefit that allows users to view the HD megapixel image without requiring having the complicated knowledge of IP based system.
1.3 Front Panel and real panel of 4/8/16 1080P ATVI DVR 4/8CH 1080P ATVI DVR Front Panel The front panel includes: 1. Power/ Alarm: Power indicator turns on when ATVI DVR turns on. Alarm indicator blinks when the alarm is detected. Network : Network indicator turns on when ATVI DVR network access is connected.
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4/8CH 1080P ATVI DVR Rear Panel 4CH 1080P ATVI DVR Rear Panel 8CH 1080P ATVI DVR Rear Panel Item Description Reserved Port Reserved for expansion function. Connect Analog or ATVI cameras’ video output to Video In the ATVI DVR video input connectors. CVBS Out Connect a CVBS Monitor to the CVBS output connector.
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4/8CH ATVI DVR Packing Content The package contains the following items: -ATVI DVR x 1 -Quick Install Paper x1 -SATA connection cable x 2 (The quantities might vary based on different models.) -Screws for mounting hard drive x 10 pcs (The quantities might vary based on different models.) -HDD mounting bracket x 4 pcs (The quantities might vary based on different models.)
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16CH 1080P ATVI DVR Rear Panel 16CH 1080P ATVI DVR Rear Panel ※ ※ Item Description Reserved Port Reserved for expansion function. CVBS Out Connect a CVBS Monitor to the CVBS output connector for 4/8/16ch ATVI DVR. Audio In Connect the microphone or camera audio output to the audio input connectors.
16CH ATVI DVR Packing Content The package contains the following items: -ATVI DVR x 1 -Quick Install Paper x1 -SATA connection cable x 4 (The quantities might vary based on different models.) -Screws for mounting hard drive x 20 pcs (The quantities might vary based on different models.) -HDD mounting bracket x 4 pcs (The quantities might vary based on different models.)
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16CH 1080P ATVI DVR HDD Installation Follow the steps to install or replace the hard disk. Step1. Take out the hard disk mounting bracket and hard disk screws from the accessory pack. Step2. Fix the harddisk on to the harddisk mounting bracket and fix the screws on to the screw holes as indicated in the diagram.
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Step4. Connect SATA & Power wire to Hard Disk and put it on right position of the case. Use the HDD mounting screws attached in the accessory pack to fix the hard drive with bracket firmly on to the chassis.
2. General Operation 2.1 Login It is requested to login after boot up if the user authentication is enabled. Click on the User name and Password column to bring up the virtual keyboard to enter the user account and password to login to the system. The default user name/password is: Note Administrator: admin/admin...
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Authority Instructions based on 3 levels of Users Administrator Operator Guest View live Live Multiple-up Zoom Pan/Tilt/Zoom (PTZ) Playback Export Acknowledge Alarm Configuration...
2.2 Live Viewing 2.2.1 Basic Operation The ATVI DVR will enter into the Live View mode after users login to the system. Use mouse to double click on any video channel to bring it up to full screen display. The basic operation icons are showing on the main screen, the functions are: (A) System indicators, Channel selection and Audio output selection The system indicator is showing general system status for each input channel.
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Click on the Audio icon on the channel you would like to display, the audio output will switch to the selected channel. (4) To switch channel in the display window, move the focus channel to the selected window, click on the channel button you wish to display, the channel will be switched.
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Click to enable/disable Setup menu Click to bring up Export menu Click to switch to search and playback mode Under full screen mode, click the button to enable Digital Zoom function. Right click on the mouse to drag on the screen to zoom in the selected area.
3. Search (Playback) Operation 3.1 Basic operation To search and playback the video, click Playback icon on the main page to switch to playback mode as show below. The display mode controls are the same as under Live View mode. The function controls are as below: Click to bring up the Export menu Under full screen mode, click to enable Digital Zoom function.
3.2 Calendar The calendar on the screen shows the recorded data contains in the hard drives. The date highlighted in orange means there’s recorded data of the date in the hard drives. The red highlighted date indicates the current search date. Click on the calendar to select the date users would like to search.
3.3.2 Search by Channel Select the channel that users would like search. All the event video files of the selected date and channel will be shown in the list. Select the event video users would like to view and double click the item to start to play on the display window.
3.4 Playback operation Please refer to the below for the playback control function: 2012-05-28 02:28:58pm The progress bar shows the current playback status and timeline. Drag the time indicator on the progress bar to move to the selected timeline to playback. On the time bar, it also indicates the initial and end time of the current playback section.
4. Recording ATVI DVR is set to continually record once the system startup. ATVI DVR supports the following recording mode. Continuous recording: By default, all channels are enabled with continuous recording. Event recording: ATVI DVR can be configured to record event only when motion or video loss or alarm is detected.
4.2 Record Settings In the Camera-Record sub menu, users can define the recording behavior in the record setup menu. Each channel can be configured independently. Click on the selected channel to bring up the setup page. Bitrate Type – VBR for Variable bitrate, CBR for Constant bitrate. ...
5. PTZ Control Click on the PTZ icon to enable the PTZ control panel as shown below. The PTZ control will apply the PTZ command to the current focus camera channel if it’s connected to a PTZ device. The functions are: ...
6. Export (Backup) Video To export the video from ATVI DVR hard disk to external USB drive device or self-powered USB external hard drive. 6.1 Export Video Insert a USB drive or USB external hard drive into ATVI DVR USB port. Click Export button to bring up the Export menu shown as below.
7. Export Player The Export Player allows users to view video exported from the ATVI DVR or Web viewer on a PC (System operating platform: Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 7 or Windows 8). 7.1 Player Installation The Export Player can be downloaded from ATVI DVR or Web Viewer. On the ATVI DVR, insert the USB pen drive then start the Export page as shown below.
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Click Open button to select the exported video file. Drag the files to the window that would like to playback. The Player will automatically start to play the video. Note The Player is only PC compatible. Users can playback exported .avs video files in 4-up screen.
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The progress bar shows the current playback status and timeline. Drag the time indicator on the progress bar to move to the selected timeline to playback. Click to playback video Click to pause video Click to switch to fast forward playback, use to adjust playback speed, in x0.25, x0.5, x1, x2, x4 and x8.
8. Main Menu Operations Click the Configuration button , the setup menu will be enable and shown as below. Please refer to below for the setup menu functions Note By default the user name is admin and the password is admin. 8.1 Camera The camera setup menu allows users to configure the behaviors related to the input video.
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Figure 8.2 Click on the camera for detail setup of each camera. Please refer to Figure 8.2. 8.1.1.1 Basic Setting Figure 8.3 Enabled – To enable or disable the selected camera. Please refer to Figure 8.3. Note When disable the selected camera, ATVI DVR will stop recording for the selected camera ...
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8.1.1.2 Advanced Setting The advance setting allows users to enable covert, or configure camera image or configure the privacy mask or motion detection area or enable COC function to configure camera by ATVI DVR directly. Please refer to Figure 8.4. Figure 8.4 8.1.1.2.1 Covert When users enable covert function, only administrator and operator privilege can view...
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Please follow the below steps to enable covert function. Step 1. Please enable covert first. Step 2. Please enable “Auto Authentication” in the System-Device sub menu to logout from the system. After logout the system first and login again by administrator or operator privilege, the covert function is enabled.
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Enabled – To enable or disable privacy mask for the selected channel. Click on the mouse to drag the area that would like to be masked. Click Undo to undo the step, Clear to clear all the set area, Exit to leave the setting page.
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Figure 8.9 Users are able to control camera menu directly from ATVI DVR by clicking buttons. Please refer to Figure 8.9. Note ATVI camera must provide COC function in order to enable it in ATVI DVR. 8.1.1.3 Video Loss Handle Settings Allows users to define the system behaviors while there’s video loss triggered.
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detected. For detailed setting information, please refer to “8.2.2 Notification”. Send to Alarm Server – Select On to send alarm notification when video loss detected. For alarm server setting, please refer to “ 8.2.3 Alarm Notification”. Push to Mobile –Select On to enable push to mobile function to iOS or Android VS Viewer Pro II Apps when video loss is detected.
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Send to Alarm Server – Select On to send alarm notification when motion detected. For alarm server setting, please refer to “ 8.2.3 Alarm Notification”. G. Push to Mobile –Select On to enable push to mobile function to iOS or Android VS Viewer Pro II Apps when motion is detected.
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8.1.1.5 PTZ settings Allows users to configure the settings if the system is connected to a PTZ camera. Please refer to Figure 8.14. Figure 8.14 Buzzer – Select On to enable PTZ setting if it is connected to a PTZ camera. ...
8.2 Network 8.2.1 Network Settings The Network function must be enabled and configured properly in order to access the ATVI DVR over the network. 8.2.1.1 LAN Setting The ATVI DVR provides the options for users to access to the ATVI DVR through DHCP, Fixed IP or PPPoE.
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Figure 8.16 Click Apply to save the settings. 8.2.1.1.2 Fixed IP Select Fixed IP to enable and configure the fixed IP settings. Enter the network information and click Apply to save the settings. Please refer to Figure 8.17. Figure 8.17 8.2.1.1.3 PPPoE The ATVI DVR also allows users to use Point-to-Point Protocol over Ethernet (PPPoE) service.
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Figure 8.18 Click Apply to save the settings. 8.2.1.2 DDNS Settings In the Network-Settings-DDNS sub menu, users can select DDNS provider to configure the Dynamic DNS. Please refer to Figure 8.19. To configure DDNS settings: 1. Enable Network-LAN setting. Ensure the LAN networking setting is properly configured and system is able to connect to internet.
The built-in DDNS allows users to enter urDDNS settings. Prerequistes of urDDNS: 1. Enable Network-LAN setting. Ensure the LAN networking setting is properly configured and system is able to connect to internet. Please refer to 8.2.1.1 LAN Settings. 2. Select On to enable urDDNS. 3.
SMTP Server: Assign the SMTP (e-mail) server’s name. SMTP Port: Assign the port number used by the SMTP server. SSL: To enable SSL if mail server needs to be encrypted by SSL. STARTTLS: To enable STARTTLS if mail server needs to be encrypted by STARTTLS.
Figure 8.22 Alarm input: Select the alarm input number from 1 to 16, the corresponding settings will show in the window. Enabled: Select On to enable the alarm. Alarm name : Input the name for the alarm. ...
Figure 8.23 The exceptional events are including Disk full, Disk error, No disk, Network disconnect, Illegal Login, Disk over temperature, Fan failed, Power loss and IP conflict. Select the exception and define the behaviors as below: Buzzer – Select On to enable buzzer when the exceptional events occur. ...
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Figure 8.24 Device Name: Input the name for the ATVI DVR. Device No. : Input the number for the ATVI DVR. Language: Select from the list for the language to be use on the GUI of ATVI DVR. ...
8.4.2 User Settings User setting page is where users can add or delete users on the system. Please refer to Figure 8.26. Figure 8.26 The default user name and password are as below. Note Administrator user name/password: admin/admin Operator user name/password: operator/operator Guest user name/password: guest/guest ...
8.4.3 Date/Time Settings 8.4.3.1 General Setting For System Date/Time settings, please refer to Figure 8.27. Figure 8.27 Adjust Time : Click on the column and the Calendar will pop up on screen for users to adjust the system date and time. Click Apply to enable the settings. ...
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8.4.3.2 DST Settings (Daylight Saving Time) Users can set daylight saving time start time and end time. Please refer to Figure 8.28. Figure 8.28 Enabled: Select On to enable daylight saving time. Start time: Set the start date and time of daylight saving time. ...
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8.4.3.3 NTP Client Settings Users can sync DVR clock with an Internet NTP time server. Please refer to Figure 8.29. Figure 8.29 Enabled: Select On to enable NTP synchronization. Sync. Interval (mins): Input the frequency that the system automatically updates the time.
8.4.4 Display The Display setting allows users to define the monitor output behavior. 8.4.4.1 General Settings In the System-Display-General sub menu, users can select the proper resolution for connected HDMI and VGA monitors. Please refer to Figure 8.30. Figure 8.30 ...
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8.4.4.2 Main Monitor Settings In the System-Display-Main Monitor sub menu, users can configure the main monitor display mode and the contents. Please refer to Figure 8.31. Figure 8.31 Sequence enabled: Select On to enable sequence display on main monitor. ...
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8.4.4.3 Call Monitor Settings In the System-Display-Call Monitor sub menu, Users can configure the call monitor display mode and the contents. To define the call monitor display type for HDMI or VGA output. CVBS monitor output is always defined as call monitor. Please refer to Figure 8.32 and 8.33.
Show Title: Select On to enable display title on call monitor. Sequence: Enable or disable the sequence display mode. Under sequence display, the display mode is always full screen. Display mode: Users can select the display mode of call monitor. It includes 1x1, 2x2, 1+5, 1+7, 3x3, 1+12, 4x4 screen.
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8.4.5.2 HDD Management In the System-Disk-Disk sub menu, it is to manage and display the information of all the available hard disk. The information is including the hard disk total storage size, current temperature, usage status, available data start/end time. Please refer to Figure 8.35. Figure 8.35 ...
8.4.6 Miscellaneous 8.4.6.1 Shutdown or reboot the system In the System-Misc-Shutdown sub menu, users can select to reboot or shutdown the System. Please refer to Figure 8.36. Figure 8.36...
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8.4.6.2 Firmware Upgrade In the System-Misc-Firmware upgrade sub menu, users are able to upgrade ATVI DVR firmware by store the firmware in USB drive. Please refer to Figure 8.37. Figure 8.37 To upgrade the firmware, connect a USB flash device which contains the firmware version you would like to update.
8.4.7 Configuration Figure 8.38 Restore Factory Default: Users can load factory default by clicking “Restore” button. Select the items that would like to be excluded from back to the factory default, the selected items will remain as the current values ...
8.5 Information 8.5.1 General Information In the Information-Information menu, it displays the general system information. It includes model name, firmware version, serial number, LAN IP address and LAN MAC address. Please refer to Figure 8.39. Figure 8.39 8.5.2 App QR Code In the Information-App QR Code sub menu, users can use mobile to scan the APP QR code to download VS Viewer Pro II App.
8.5.3 P2P In the Informaion-P2P UID sub menu, users can input the UID number to set up ATVI DVR P2P connection. If you do not have P2P UID number, please contact your supplier. After set up the P2P connection in the system, users can input the UID number in Android or iOS VS Viewer Pro II Apps to connect to the system to monitor anywhere.
8.6 Log In the Information-Log sub menu, it allows users to filter and review the system event log. Please refer to Figure 8.42. Figure 8.42 Click the Date column and the calendar will pop up for users to select the day to be displayed.
9. Web Viewer Operation 9.1 Connecting to ATVI DVR Users can remote access the ATVI DVR through Microsoft Internet Explorer to view live/recorded video and manage the ATVI DVR. Before accessing the web viewer, make sure that the PC and ATVI DVR are both connected to the internet and the network feature is enabled.
After installing the Active X, the login page will be displayed for users to enter the user name and Password. Users can also select the OSD language, date format and time format from the login page. Click “Login” to enter the web viewer. The user name/password are the same as the ATVI DVR login, the defaults are: Note Administrator user name/password : admin/admin...
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After login to the system, the web viewer will automatically display a 4-screen live video. Double click on a video display window and it will display full screen in the selected channel. The system indicators on the screen show the system status, channel status and for users to control the audio display channel (Refer to Chapter 8 General Operation).
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9-up display mode First/Second 9-up display mode 16-up display mode Keep video aspect ratio of exported video as 16:9 or 4:3 Show/Hide OSD Two-way audio In full screen, click to zoom in/out of the selected video in 2x, 4x and Click to take a snapshot of the selected video.
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Step 2. Please un-click “Enable Protected Mode” to disable protected mode. Then snapshot will perform normally in un-protected mode.
9.4 Remote Search and Playback Click the Playback button to switch to playback mode. The video can be searched by Time, Channel and Event, select the search type to start searching. 9.4.1 Search by Time The calendar on the screen shows the recorded data contains in the ATVI DVR hard drives.
from the calendar, and select the channel users would like to view. The event video list of the selected channel will be shown on the screen. Double click on the selected recorded file to start the playback. 9.4.3 Search by Event Search by event allows users to search the event video list by channel and by event type.
9.4.4 Web Viewer Playback Operation Click on the search result and start to proceed the playback operations. The progress bar shows the current playback status and timeline. Drag the time indicator on the progress bar to move to the selected timeline to playback. On the time bar, it also indicates the initial and end time of the current playback section.
9.4.5 Web Viewer Setup Menu Click on the Config menu icon to switch to the setup menu page as below. Users can configure all the ATVI DVR settings remotely through the web viewer. The setup menu operation is the same as in the DVR. Please refer to the Chapter 8 Main Menu Operations.
9.4.6 Remote Export Click on the Export icon to bring up the remote export menu, this allows users to export the video file from the ATVI DVR. To export the video, select the date from the calendar, the starting time of the video and channels that users would like to export.
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Users can view the exported file on the Export Player. If the users does not have the Player installed in the PC, click Export Player button to download the player to the PC. Please refer to Chapter 6 Export(Backup) Video.
9.4.7 Remote PTZ Control Click the PTZ icon to enable the PTZ control panel. This allows users to control the connected PTZ camera. The basic operation is the same as the PTZ control. Please refer to Chapter 5 PTZ Control for detailed operation.
9.4.9 Remote Digital Zoom Click Digital Zoom button to allows users to enlarge the live video at 2x, 4x and 8x in live mode or in playback mode. Move the focus to the selected video. Click Full Screen button first and then click Digital Zoom icon and the selected area which users would like to enlarge.
10. Mobile Apps ATVI DVR is compatible with Android, iPhone and iPad devices. Platform App Name From Android VS Viewer Pro II Google Play Store VS Viewer Pro II Apple Store 10.1 Android System System requirement To be able to install and run VS Viewer Pro II App, please make sure user’s Android device is running Google Android version 4.2.2 or later, and the device is with wireless or internet network supported.
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Step3. Tap VS Viewer Pro II icon to launch the APP.
10.1.2 Main Menu Item Description ○ Device name ○ Manage devices/Add devices/Version ○ PTZ Control panel ○ Current date and time ○ Channel setting ○ PTZ Control setting ○ Division setting ○ Voice setting ○ Snapshot setting ○ Current Status ○...
10.1.3 Live View 10.1.3.1 Device name Device name is shown on upper left side of the screen. 10.1.3.2 Manage/add the device to manage the devices, add a device, check the version number of APP or select a device. Tap “manage devices” and a list of all devices will be displayed, as well as the □...
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□ Tap the trash can icon on upper right side of the device information to delete the device. Tap “Add device” to add a new device. Enter the device name, device IP, HTTP port, □ RTSP port, User name, password, Secondary stream and Push notification. Tap the check icon to activate the settings.
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Tap “version” to check the version number of VS Viewer Pro II. □ Tap a device from the device list to directly enter the live view of the selected device. □ 10.1.3.3 PTZ control panel The PTZ control will apply the PTZ command to the current focus camera channel if it is connected to a PTZ device which includes RS485 PTZ device or Network PTZ device.
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: Save the current PTZ position as its internal preset position. : Go to the preset position 10.1.3.4 Current date and time It displays current date and time. 10.1.3.5 Channel setting Tap the icon to select the channel to be displayed.
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10.1.3.6 PTZ Control setting Tap the icon in full screen to enable PTZ control. It brings up the PTZ control panel, please refer to 10.1.2.3 for details about how to operate PTZ control. 10.1.3.7 Division setting Tap the icon to switch the display mode between single view display, quad display, 9- display and 16-display screen (the division types provided may be different depending on the model).
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10.1.3.9 Snapshot Tap on Snapshot icon to store the current image as a still image and save in the device folder. 10.1.3.10 Current Status It displays current status (Live or Playback mode) 10.1.3.11 Channel number It displays the channel number that is currently in live mode. 10.1.3.12 Reorder/Reset order This function allows you to change the selected camera to another channel.
10.1.4 Playback mode 10.1.4.1 Search by Event to start searching by event. All the events of the selected channel will be shown on the list. Select an event to start the playback. on upper right side of the event list to enter “Event filter” menu. In Tap the icon “Event filter”...
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10.1.4.2 Search by Date/Time Tap on to start searching by date/time. Slide upward or downward on the date and time to select the date/time to playback. Tap “OK” and the system will automatically start the playback. The progress bar shows the current playback status and timeline. Drag the time indicator on the progress bar to move to the selected timeline to playback.
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On the time bar, it also indicates the initial and end time of the current playback section. Click to playback video Click to pause video Click to switch to fast forward playback, keep tapping the icon to adjust playback Speed, in x1, x2, x4 x8 and x16. Pause the video and click the button to step forward playback.
10.2 iOS System System requirement To be able to install and run VS Viewer Pro II App, please make sure user’s iOS device is running iOS 9 or later version, and the device is with wireless or internet network supported. 10.2.1 Download VS Viewer Pro II from Apple App Step1.
10.2.2 Main Menu Item Description ○ Device name ○ Manage devices/Add devices/Version ○ Current date and time ○ PTZ Control panel ○ Channel setting ○ PTZ Control setting ○ Division setting ○ Voice setting ○ Snapshot setting ○ Channel number ○...
10.2.3 Live view 10.2.3.1 Device name Device name is shown on the top of the screen. 10.2.3.2 Manage/add the device to manage the devices, add a device, check the version number of APP or select a device. Tap “manage devices” and a list of all devices will be displayed, as well as the □...
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To delete a device, select the device to be deleted from the “Device List”. Slide on □ the device from right to left and tap on the “Delete” box. Tap “Add device” to add a new device. Enter the device name, device IP, HTTP port, □...
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: Tap to adjust focus to near or far : Tap to adjust Iris to open or close : Tap to go to Home position. : Tap to bring up the preset menu for operations. : Go to the preset position. : Save the current PTZ position as its internal preset position.
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10.2.3.6 PTZ Control setting Tap the icon in full screen to enable PTZ control. It brings up the PTZ control panel, please refer to section 10.2.3.3 for details about how to operate PTZ control. 10.2.3.7 Division setting Tap the icon to switch the display mode between single view display, quad display, 9- display and 16-display screen (the division types provided may be different depending on the model).
10.2.3.10 Current Status It displays current status (Live or Playback mode) 10.2.3.11 Channel number It displays the channel number that is currently in live mode. 10.2.3.12 Reorder/Reset order This function allows you to change the selected camera to another channel. First, select a camera, the selected camera will be highlighted with a blue frame.
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on upper right side of the event list to enter “Event Search” menu. In Tap the icon “Event Search” menu, users are able to search events with a specific filter, ex. Event type, start time/end time and channel number. 10.2.4.2 Search by Date/Time Tap on to start searching by date/time.
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The progress bar shows the current playback status and timeline. Drag the time indicator on the progress bar to move to the selected timeline to playback. On the time bar, it also indicates the initial and end time of the current playback section. Click to playback video Click to pause video Click to switch to fast forward playback, keep tapping the icon...
11. CMS Pro Operation 11.1 Begin Installation Simply double click user’s CD-ROM drive icon “Setup.exe” to launch the installer. Once the CMS Pro installer starts, it should begin to check the compatibility with the operating system users are running this installation on. System Requirement The following are minimum system requirements for CMS.
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After click yes, there will pop up the installation progress bar to indicate the progress. The .NET Framework 4.0 installer will ask users to review the license terms. After users accept the license terms, please click Install to proceed further. Please click Next to proceed further.
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Once .NET Framework 4.0 software install successfully, it will pop up the below complete message. Then users can begin to install CMS Pro software.
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Once the .NET Framework 4.0 install successfully, users can begin the installation by clicking Next. The CMS Pro installer will install the program in a default directory. Users can either accept the default or choose the directory users would like to save the installer. And click Install to proceed with the installation.
Once the installation is complete, click Finish to exit the CMS Pro installer. 11.2 Start CMS Pro from the PC The program automatically creates a shortcut icon on user’s PC after CMS Pro install successfully. Simply double click the icon to launch the program.
11.3 CMS Pro UI Overview (A) Menu Bar: This is where users can access all functions of the software. (B) Device List: This is where users can add or delete or edit device group. (C) eMap: This is where users can create a map showing the locations of the cameras for ATVI DVR.
11.4 Login After installing the below digital signature, the login page will be displayed for users to enter the user name and Password. Click OK to enter CMS Pro Software. The default user name/password for CMS Pro is: Note By default, the administrator’s user name is admin and password is admin. The program provides multi-language support.
11.5 Add Device to CMS Pro The main purpose of the CMS Pro software is to manage multiple devices. Users would need to tell the program which device Users needs to manage. Users do that by adding one or more devices through the device list. 11.6 Add Device Manually Click the mouse right button on the Device List icon and Add Device will pop up in the same page to add it manually.
11.6.1 Remove or Edit or configure device setting Simply click on the mouse right button on the selected device from the list and choose the corresponding buttons to edit or remove or configure device setting. Device Setting – Once the IP address,user name or password of the selected device has been changed, users can input the new information in the device setting.
11.6.2 CMS Pro Group Video Users can create the group to contain different videos from different devices. Click the mouse right button on the Group and it will pop up Add Group. Click the mouse left button on Add Group and the default “Group 1” will be generated. The group number is increased by numerical order.
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11.6.2.1 Edit Group Content Users can drag and drop either devices or channels from the device list to the desired video windows. 11.6.2.2 Open Group Stream After finish the edit group content, click Open Group Stream on the desired group to play the video streaming.
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11.6.2.4 Delete Group Users can remove the group from the group list by clicking on the mouse right button on the selected group.
11.7 Live Video This page basically provides users the ability to view, and manage the video streams of each channel. The menu bar is available for each video window. The menu bar provides the following functions: The basic operations are showing on the main screen, the functions are: Full screen display mode Quad display mode 9-up screen display mode...
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Keep video aspect ratio of exported video as 16:9 or 4:3 Show/Hide OSD Two-way audio When Alarm Server of CMS Pro receives the alarm from devices, the alarm acknowledge icon will blink. Please click this icon to acknowledge the alarm. Click to take a snapshot of selected live video Click to digital zoom the selected live video ...
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If users click the Minimize icon in the live mode, users will see the icon display on the tool bar of user’s computer.
11.8 Playback Video The program supports 1 device synchronous playback in full screen or multi-screen view. To start looking for playback videos, click Playback button first. The menu bar is available for each video window. The menu bar provides the following functions: The basic operations are showing on the main screen, the functions are: Full screen display mode...
Click to digital zoom the selected recorded video If users click the Minimize icon in the playback mode, users will see the icon display on the tool bar of user’s computer. 11.8.1 Search for Playback Videos Simply select a device from the drop-down device list and double click the selected device. It will pop up the calendar.
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11.8.1.1 Calendar The calendar on the screen shows the recorded data contains in the hard drives. The date highlighted in red means there’s recorded data of the date in the hard drives. The gray highlighted date indicates the current search date. Click on the calendar to select the date users would like to search.
11.8.2 Search operation The recorded file can be searched by “Time”, “Channel” and “Event”. Select the search type first, choose a date, and click “Search” button. The results will show in the list. Double click on the selected file then the video will start to play on the display window. 11.8.2.1 Search by Time The recorded section list of the current selected day will be shown on the screen.
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11.8.2.2 Search by Channel Search by Channel allows users to search the event video by channel. Select the date from the calendar, and select the channel users would like to view. The event video list of the selected channel will be shown on the screen. Double click on the selected recorded file to start the playback.
11.9 CMS Playback Operation The basic playback operations are as below. The progress bar shows the current playback status and timeline. Drag the time indicator on the progress bar to move to the selected timeline to playback. On the time bar, it also indicates the initial and end time of the current playback section.
11.10 CMS Export Click on the Export button to bring up the export menu, this allows users to export the video file from the device To export the video, select the date from the calendar, the starting time of the video and channels that users would like to export.
11.11 Using eMap eMap is a method of creating a map showing the locations of the cameras for ATVI DVRs. It can be customized to display cameras from different ATVI DVRs on the same eMap. If users is unable to get the eMap function, please upgrade the later CMS Pro version to get this function.
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Enable or disable the Talk to Server of the selected camera to talk to the specific ATVI DVR Click to take the snapshot of the selected camera When Alarm Server of CMS Pro receives the alarm from devices, the alarm acknowledge icon will blink.
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Users are able to create maximum 8 different images once. Select the number in users’ configuration first and then click on the Loading picture to import the image. Click on the “Clear” button to delete the current shown image. Click on the “Close”...
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Since the map is in the position, users are able to drag the cameras from different ATVI DVRs to the desired spot and camera icons will be displayed shown as below. The color of the circular dot stands for the status of the specific camera as listed.
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Click the Camera Title icon to show the camera name. Click on the button to show the camera titles of different cameras shown as below. Click on the button to enable the audio of the selected camera.
Users are able to take the snapshot of the specific camera. Click on the camera icon to select the camera first. Then click on the icon to take the snapshot of the selected camera. Users are able to choose the desired directory of the PC to save the image. 11.12 Using PTZ Configuration Users can synchronize PTZ settings from all cameras connected to the ATVI DVR on the network or users can create and add new PTZ preset points to those cameras through CMS...
11.13 Multiple Monitor Support CMS Pro supports up to 4 monitors. The suggested system specifications are as below. If the system is not as suggested specifications, users will experience the slow performance of the multiple monitor support. Minimum PC System Requirement ...
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Date Format: Select date format from DD/MM/YYYY, MM/DD/YYYY or YYYY/MM/DD. Time Format: Select time format between 12 Hours and 24 Hours. Login Authentication: Users can change CMS Pro password. Please input the old password and input the desired new password and reconfirm it. After confirmation, click Edit, the new password has been updated.
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to “8.2.3 Alarm Notification”. Joystick settings: Plug the Joystick to PC first. Click on the and users are able to adjust up/down/left/right/left rotate/right rotate/center directions of the joystick. After finish the correction, users are able to control the directions of the PTZ camera by joystick.
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