Grand X-Guard 4 Port Manual

Digital record + remote surveillance

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Chapter 1 Welcome to Grand X-Guard (4 Port )

( Digital Record + Remote Surveillance )
1.1 Introduction
Grand X-Guard PC-based surveillance system allows you to connect up to 4 video
signals and display or record on your PC through TCP/IP, IPX (Internet/Intranet) and
modem communication protocols. The system supports Windows 2000/Windows XP.
The system uses motion detection technology and Microsoft Video Compression,
only the moving objects will be recorded .The compression rate, up to 300:1,can save
time and costs of continuous recording unlike traditional surveillance systems.
1.2 Specification
Hardware: Grand Bt878 Video Capture Card
Fully PCI 2.1 compliant
Supports the following video formats which including NTSC-M、NTSC-Japan、
PAL-B,D,G,H,I、PAL -M、PAL-N, SECAM、PAL-NC.
Supports 4 composite video or BNC input connectors.
Bundled with the following Software:
Grand X-Guard (Record and Display)
Remote Camera System (Internet/Intranet or modem communication)
Grand File Database
1.3 Features
Supports Windows 98/ME/2000/XP.
Display and record each camera or any video signal simultaneously.
Adjustable video source (brightness, contrast and etc.), quality, alarm, motion
detection area.
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Motion Detection: watch for movement detected and record the video clips
Preview size adjustable.
Image quality and Compression ratio adjustable.
Allow the users to define the environment that they do not wish to observe, by
adjusting mask area and sensitivity.
Video file database management, delete, backup or review.
Storage Recyclable: When running out of disk space, you can delete the data of
earliest date.
Remote view through TCP/IP or IPX protocol (Internet/Intranet), fixed IP is
recommended.
Remote view through modem communication protocol.
Supports following network architecture: T1,T3, ADSL, ISDN, PSTN, Cable
modem, Hi building etc.
Compression ratio (without motion detection)
High Image Quality:4:1
Low Image Quality:30:1
Every camera frame rates:
Server: 4 port : 3.0 – 5.0 fps
Remote: 10/N fps (10-Base LAN)
Remote: 1~16fpm(modem communication)
1.4 System Requirements
Intel Pentium II 500 or above, Pentium III 800 is recommended
Microsoft Win98/ME/2000/XP.
Audio output: sound card.
Network: Ethernet network card or Modem.
Hard disk space: Plenty of disk storage for recording. At least 20 GB.
System RAM: 128 MB or above.
Display card: 16 bit high color .
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  • Page 1: Chapter 1 Welcome To Grand X-Guard (4 Port )

    1.1 Introduction Allow the users to define the environment that they do not wish to observe, by Grand X-Guard PC-based surveillance system allows you to connect up to 4 video adjusting mask area and sensitivity. signals and display or record on your PC through TCP/IP, IPX (Internet/Intranet) and Video file database management, delete, backup or review.
  • Page 2: Chapter 2 System Installation Procedures

    PC. Please follow the procedures to install the hardware. Turn off the computer and open the casing. Plug the Grand X-Guard to the available PCI slot on the motherboard perfectly and screw tightly. Connect the camcorder or any composite video to RCA jack or BNC jack.
  • Page 3: Chapter 3 Surveillance System Operation Guide

    2.2.Software Installation Chapter 3 Surveillance System Operation Guide Power on the PC and start the software installation procedure. 3.1 Main Window The new hardware will be detected after entering Windows (2000/XP) OS system & the system will require to install the driver, please click to close this dialogue.
  • Page 4 3.2 Monitor Window 3.3 Snapshot Window Record State : When this icon displays red color, the monitor is recording now. Save Picture : Save this picture to a Bitmap file Snapshot: Press this icon to open the Snapshot Window Restore Window Size: You can press this icon to restore the default window Paste Picture: Paste this picture to a clipboard.
  • Page 5 Snapshot:You can press the ”Snap” button or icon to open Sanpshot Window . Add Detect Area:Add detect area on monitor window Remove Detect Area:Remove detect area on monitor window Help:About Grand X Guard Select All:Select all window client area on monitor window...
  • Page 6 2. Record Inverse Detect:Invert detect area Camera Name: You can change the Monitor Window Name Image Quality:You can adjust the Clear All:Clear all detect area Image Quality Record File Path:Press the “Setup” icon to choice the file database Change Area Style and Color:You location.
  • Page 7 3. Network 4 Video Setup Those slide bars for selecting the Accept Remote:If you disable the “ video brightness, contrast, saturation Accept Remote Connect” the video data and Hue. of this camera will not send to the remote site Choose the Remote protocol Video Standard:Select input video standards.
  • Page 8: Chapter 4. Remote Came Operation Guide

    Came.exe” This software can run in many remote PC(Win2000/XP),but only one remote PC can connect to the Server PC(Grand X-Guard Software PC) at the same time. Remote Connect Setup : Please input the password .The Remote Came Software will check the password in the “Network Setup” dialog box.
  • Page 9: Chapter 5. Filedb (Record Files Database) Operation Guide

    Delete or Export those record video data:Select the camera number and its Chapter 5. FileDB (Record Files Database) Operation Guide video date/time item then press the mouse right button. The small dialog box will be popped up. 1. Choose the “Export” item then this video data will be moved to another storage location.
  • Page 10: Chapter 6. Troubleshooting

    Chapter 6. Troubleshooting When you need RMA or advanced technical service, please fill in this form as detailed as possible and FAX or Email to your dealer or service representative. Q: If you can not connect to a server A: a. Make sure you have installed the TCO/IP(or IPX/SPX) protocol both in the Product S/N: local(server) and remote site.

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