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  • Page 1 CMSONE PRO USER MANUAL...
  • Page 2 Disclaimer With regard to the product with internet access, the use of product shall be whol- ly at your own risks. Our company shall be irresponsible for abnormal operation, privacy leakage or other damages resulting from cyber attack, hacker attack, virus inspection, or other internet security risks;...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Table of Content Table of Contents 1 Introduction ..........................1 1.1 CMSONE Overview ........................1 1.2 CMSONE Operation Configuration .................. 1 1.3 CMSONE Main Interface ......................2 2 Registration and Login ....................... 5 2.1 Register Super User ........................5 2.2 Login to CMSONE ........................7 2.3 Reset Password ........................10 3 Equipment Management ......................12 3.1 Add Device ..........................
  • Page 4 12 Face Detection ........................64 12.1 Face Recognition and Search ................... 64 12.2 Comparison Search ...................... 67 13 Face Attendance ........................68 13.1 Face Attendance Search ....................68 14 Repeat Visitor .......................... 71 14.1 Search for Repeat Visitors ....................71 15 Search for Human and Vehicle ....................75 16 Fish-Eye View Mode ........................ 77 16.1 Access Fish Eye Mode During Live Preview ..............79 16.2 Access Fish-Eye Mode During Playback ............... 80 17 Alarm Setting ..........................81 17.1 Overview of Local Playback ....................
  • Page 5: Introduction

    1.1 CMSONE Overview CMSONE (Central Monitoring System) is a management system used to manage small-batch safety protection monitoring equipment. The CMSONE client can be used in conjunction with DVR, NVR, IPC, network storage equipment and alarm equipment. The CMSONE features: •...
  • Page 6: Cmsone Main Interface

    CMSONE Introduction 1.3 CMSONE Main Interface The CMSONE software interface is shown in Figure 1-1. For more details refer to Table 1-1. Figure 1-1 Main Interface Name Description The “Main Window” tab and main menu are displayed in factory setting by default. Click on a desired function in the “New Function Function Tab Page”...
  • Page 7 CMSONE Introduction Name Description Click to enter “System Settings” interface, where you can set language, automatic login and remember System password, file storage type and path and alarm sound. management Click to minimize the software window. Click to maximize the software window.
  • Page 8 CMSONE Introduction Name Description • Device Management Equipment management: Add and remove device files, and set the device remotely. • Alarm Config Alarm device: Make settings on alarm device, such as motion, IO, videoLoss, PIR, and intelligent alarm. • Cruise Setting Cruise setting: Set the channel and equipment for Cruise.
  • Page 9: Registration And Login

    Chapter 2 Registration and Login 2.1 Register Admin Upon initial login to CMSONE, you have to set a login password for admin and a question for password protection by following the prompts. The password will be used for login to the sys- tem, and the question for password protection can be used to reset the password.
  • Page 10 Registration and Login Parameter Description Password Confirmation Make sure the password typed for two times are consistent. If it is checked, the system will log in automatically when reg- Automatic Login istration is completed. Or otherwise, the system will display After Registration the login interface.
  • Page 11: Login To Cmsone

    Registration and Login 2.2 Login to CMSONE After the equipment is initialized, enter your account and password to login to CMSONE. Step 1: Double click on The system displays the login interface, as shown in Figure 2-2-1. Figure 2-2-1 Login with Account Step 2: Set parameters.
  • Page 12 Password” for more details. Table 2-2-1 Description of Login Parameters Step 3: Click on “Login”. System displays an interface, as shown in Figure 2-2-2. Figure 2-2-2 System Interface Login to the CMSONE from the device. Step 1: Double click on...
  • Page 13 Registration and Login Step 2: After the system displays the login interface, click on “Login from Device” option on the left to switch to the Login from Device interface, as shown in Figure 2-2-3. Figure 2-2-3 Login from Device Interface Step 3: Set parameters, as detailed in Table 2-2-2.
  • Page 14: Reset Password

    Registration and Login Figure 2-2-4 Device Display Interface Note: For more details on device login interface, refer to “Section 11 Login from Device” 2.3 Reset Password If you forget your password, you can reset it by answering the password protection question. Step 1: Double click on .The system displays the login interface, as shown in Figure 2-2-1...
  • Page 15 Registration and Login Step 3: Answer the question, and click on “Next”. The system displays a password reset interface, as shown in Figure 2-3-2. Figure 2-3-2 Password Reset Step 4: Set the password, as detailed in Table 2-3. Parameter Description The password consists of 8~32 non-null characters, including Password uppercase, lowercase, numeric, and special characters.
  • Page 16: Equipment Management

    Equipment Management Chapter 3 Equipment Management CMSONE allows adding devices (such as IPC, NVR and etc.) by automatic searches or single or batch import. Once a device is added, it is possible to remotely configure and operate the device on CMSONE.
  • Page 17 Equipment Management Figure 3-1-2 Automatic Search Interface Step 3: Devices for up to four types of protocol (Private, HikVision, DaHua, Onvif under option “Pro- tocol type”) can be added by choosing the target device and clicking on icon , or by checking one or more devices and then clicking on “...
  • Page 18 Equipment Management Figure 3-1-4 Device List Icon Illustration Click this icon to enter the “modify device” interface, which supports modifying device information, including device name, login type, IP / domain name, pro- tocol, port, user name and password. Click this icon to enter the “device remote configuration” interface, which supports the configuration of camera channel, recording, network configuration, alarm events, storage and system information of the device.
  • Page 19 Equipment Management Note: After the device is added, the system continues to stay in the “Automatic Search” interface, and you can continue to add more devices. After device adding is finished, VMS will auto- matically login to the device. The online status will be displayed as “ “...
  • Page 20 Equipment Management Step 2: Set parameters, as detailed in Table 3-1-2. Parameter Description It is recommended to name a device after the area moni- Device Name tored by the device for easy maintenance. Choose how to add the device. Login Type IP/domain name: Add a device by its IP address or domain name.
  • Page 21: Change Device Information

    Equipment Management Export added device If user needs to save the added device, it is recommended to include the information on added device into a device information file (.XML format), and then save it to the PC by exporting it. Step 1: Click on on the “Device Management”...
  • Page 22 Equipment Management Step 1: In the Device Management interface, click “ “ behind the target device in the list. The system displays “Change Device” page, as shown in Figure 3-2-1. Figure 3-2-1 Change Device Step 2: Change the device information, and see Table 3-1-2 for more details.w Step 3: Click “Modify”...
  • Page 23: Interface Introduction

    Equipment Management 3.3 Interface Introduction Each part and function of the interface are described by zone. Figure 3-1 Preview Select “Mainview” in Main Menu, and the system will open the preview interface, as shown in Figure 3-1. See Table 3-1 for more details. Name Description The default group can be opened by double-clicking, which contains...
  • Page 24 Equipment Management Name Description Main Audio Con- Controls sound and ceases all windows running. trol Area Where any Cruise plan is available, you can quickly select the plan in Cruise Selection Area this area to start it. Stretch : Zoom the screen frame in/out : Full screen display Frame ratio, : Adjust number of windows...
  • Page 25 Equipment Management 3.4 Search Devices by Network Segment By setting network segment, all devices within the network segment can be found by search. Step 1: In the “Device Management” interface, click on “Auto Search”. The system pops up an interface, as shown in Figure 3-1-2 above. Filter Step 2: Click on...
  • Page 26 Equipment Management 3.5 Search for Devices Based on Other Protocols By modifying the protocol of the device through CMSONE, devices based on other protocols can be found by search. Step 1: In the “Device Management” interface, click on “Auto Search”. The system pops up an interface, as shown in Figure 3-4-1 below.
  • Page 27: Remove Device

    Equipment Management 3.6 Remove Device Any added device which is no longer required should be removed. A single or more devices can be removed. Remove a single device Step 1: In the Device Management interface, click “ “ behind the target device in the list. The system will pop up a dialog box, as shown in Figure 3-5-1.
  • Page 28: Preview

    Preview Chapter 4 Preview After adding a device in CMSONE, enter the preview interface to browse the video in real time. 4.1 Real-Time Preview Local video recording, screen-shot, voice call, zoom-in and sequential view are available during real-time view of video collected by camera.
  • Page 29 Preview Click “+” in the list above preview to add up to four preview interfaces so that different previews for different devices will be added for better monitoring performance. Preview Operation See Table 4-2 for the operations available in preview Name Description Operation...
  • Page 30 Preview Task Description Operation Select a video window with preview enabled, click on in the window and choose a Zoom in on the Zoom-In target area by clicking on left mouse button Selected Area Video and moving cursor to zoom in, and then click to cancel it.
  • Page 31 Preview Task Description Operation Improve preview effect 1. Choose a video window with preview open- by adjusting brightness, and right-click on VIDEO SETTING 2. The system will pop up “Video Setting” dialog contrast, saturation, Frame box. and hue, without Adjustment 3.
  • Page 32 Preview Task Description Operation When channel When channel window is displayed across a Move to the window is displayed NEXT PAGE number of pages, right-click on next page of across a number of in any window to move to and next page. channel pages, move to and window...
  • Page 33 Preview Task Description Operation When channel Choose a device in the device group and Move to the window is displayed next page of right-click on across a number of channel pages, move to and window to start voice call on the device. next page.
  • Page 34 Preview Up to 128 channels can be displayed simultaneously. Click on Edit to manually divide the monitoring area, as shown below. Click Add to add a custom channel display group (up to 5 groups are available), and set up to 8*864 channels for each group, or to merge several boxes together by clicking on Merge to display them in a large block diagram, or break it apart by clicking on Un-merge.
  • Page 35 As shown below This function is used to save the monitoring channels focused on by user, and next time click the preview interface group “1” as shown in the figure above to pop up nine channels for easy view. Besides the method above, user can also right-click on the target group and choose New Group to add a preview interface group, as shown below.
  • Page 36 Preview Any saved preview interface group can also be renamed or have its channels increased or re- duced. Right-click on the preview interface group “1” and choose Alter to enter Change Settings page, as shown below.
  • Page 37 Preview User can drag the device channel into the channel box on the left, set the number of channels by clicking on at the upper right corner, and rename preview interface group by clicking on Task Name. After finishing, click on Save to apply the changes.
  • Page 38: Dwell Plan

    Dwell Plan Chapter 5 Dwell Plan By configuring a Dwell plan, you can view all frames in sequence. 5.1 Configuration of Dwell Plan Step 1: Choose “Dwell Setting” from the main menu, and the system will open Dwell Setting interface, as shown in Figure 5-1-1. By default, the system will create a Dwell plan named “Strategy0”, which can be renamed by clicking on Figure 5-1-1 Dwell Plan Step 2:...
  • Page 39 Dwell Plan Figure 5-1-2 Adds Tasks to Dwell Plan Drag channels of the device into the video window in the sequence as required. These channels will be bound, as shown in Figure 5-1-3. Figure 5-1-3 Channel Binding...
  • Page 40: Start Dwell

    Dwell Plan Click on “Save” to finish settings of Dwell plan, as shown in Figure 5-1-4. Figure 5-1-4 Finish Settings of Dwell Plan 5.2 Start Dwell Step 1: Select “Main Window” in Main Menu, and the system will open the preview interface. Step 2: Choose the Dwell plan at the bottom of the interface, as shown in Step 3: Click on to start the Dwell plan.
  • Page 41: Remote Playback

    Remote Playback Chapter 6 Remote Playback 6.1 Overview of Remote Playback You can play back and export any video or picture from any device. Choose “Remote Playback” from the main menu to enter the Playback interface, as shown in Figure 6-1. See Table 6-1 for more details.
  • Page 42 Remote Playback Task Description Operation Select a video window with preview enabled, Zoom in and click on Select a video window with preview enabled, Stop Playing click on STOP PLAY in the window or right click on Select a video window with preview enabled, Recording click on in the window or right click on...
  • Page 43 Remote Playback Task Description Operation • The code stream types include prima- ry stream and sub stream. • The interval between start and end times must be less than one day. :Increase accuracy of playback progress bar. Progress box Date & time of :Decrease accuracy of playback progress bar.
  • Page 44: Playback Of Video From Device

    Remote Playback Task Description Operation Enter video playback Toggle between interface Switchover video playback and Enter slide show inter- slide show of images face. See 6.4 Slide show of images for more details. 6-1 Function Introduction of Playback Interface 6.2 Playback of Video from Device Precondition: Any video recorded by the device is available in any channel.
  • Page 45 Remote Playback Figure 6-2 Playback of Video Switch on, to toggle remote playback to synchronous playback mode. Note: By default, any remote video will be played back asynchronously. To enable synchronous playback, click on to enter the setting page, as shown in Figure 6-2-1.
  • Page 46: Export Recorded Video

    Remote Playback 6.3 Export Recorded Video Precondition: Any video recorded by the device is available in any channel. Custom cut and download: Step 1: Choose tab from “Remote Playback” page. Step 2: Choose target device channel from Device Group. Step 3: Set search conditions in 1.
  • Page 47 Remote Playback Figure 6-3-2 Export Progress Step 7: The window will be closed when export process is finished. Download by date of files: Step 1: Choose tab from “Remote Playback” page. Step 2: Choose target device channel from Device Group. Step 3: Set search conditions in 1.
  • Page 48 Remote Playback Figure 6-3-3 View Video Clip Step 5: Check the target time frame for video to be downloaded and choose an export path. Click on “Download” and the system will pop up “Export progress”, as shown in Figure 6-3-4.
  • Page 49: Slide Show Of Images From Device

    Remote Playback Figure 6-3-4 Export Progress 6.4 Slide show of Images from Device Precondition: Any video recorded by the device is available in any channel. Operation procedure: Step 1: Choose tab from “Remote Playback” page. Step 2: Choose target device channel from Device Group. Step 3: Set search conditions in 1.
  • Page 50: Export Images From Device

    Remote Playback Figure 6-4-1 Images on Device Step 4: Slide show. Click on to toggle between the pages. 6.5 Export Images from Device On the slide show page, click on at the bottom right corner of the target image, and the system will pop up a dialog box indicating successful export, as shown in Figure 6-5.
  • Page 51: Search Logs

    Search Logs Chapter 7 Search Logs 7.1 Search logs at client Step 1: Select “Log Search” from the main menu and the system will display the log interface. Step 2: Choose .The system displays the logs pages at the local client. Step 3: Specify user, time frame, log type, and device as required for the search.
  • Page 52: Search Logs At Remote Device

    Search Log 7.2 Search Logs at Remote Device Step 1: Select “Log Search” in Main Menu, and the system will open the log interface. Step 2: Choose .The system displays the Remote Log interface. Step 3: Specify time frame, log type, and device as required for the search. Logs at remove device include system logs, configuration logs, alarm logs, user logs, video logs, data logs, network logs, and intelligent logs.
  • Page 53: System Configuration

    System Configuration Chapter 8 System Configuration System settings include general settings and file settings. Step 1: Choose “System Config” from the main menu to display the system configuration interface, as shown in Figure 8-1. Figure 8-1 System Configuration Step 2: For more details on system configuration, refer to Table 8-1.
  • Page 54 System Configuration Parameter Description In what type files are saved, including: • • File type • The maximum file size, including: • • Max File Size • • File Config The threshold for low disk space alarm. Alarm when disk space is less Check and set a threshold value.
  • Page 55: Account Management

    Account Management Chapter 9 Account Management You can add or delete user and modify authority in account management. 9.1 Add User Step 1: Choose “Account Management” from the main menu to enter the Account Management interface, as shown in Figure 9-1-1. Figure 9-1-1 Account Management Interface Step 2: Click on “...
  • Page 56 Account Management Parameter Description Used to uniquely identify a user, and mustn’t be User Name the same as any existing user name. Password User’s password for login. Confirm password by entering it again. Confirm Password Set user’s basic authority as required, including: •...
  • Page 57: Modify User

    Account Management Step 4: After finishing setting (click Default to restore default settings), click on “OK” to save the new user and finish adding. Note: Admin has full authority, which cannot be changed or deleted. Any added user can be de- leted and relevant authority can be changed.
  • Page 58: Login To Device

    Login to Device Chapter 11 Login to Device 11.1 Login to device Step 1: Double click on Step 2: After the system displays the login interface, click on the “Device Login” option on the left to switch to the Device Login interface. Step 3: Set parameters, as detailed in Table 2-3.
  • Page 59: Remote Video Playback

    Login to Device Step 4: Click on “Login” to enter the interface as shown in Figure 11-1. See Table 11-1 for more details. Name Description Equipment area Displays all devices bound to the IP currently logged in. Preview area Properly connected devices will display the frame. Control area Controls sound and playback of all frames.
  • Page 60 Login to Device See Table 11-2 for more details. Name Description Set the recording type, code stream, start and end times in “Search Date Config”, and then click on “Search”, and therecording information will be displayed in the time progress box. Device Tree Select the device that needs to be played back.
  • Page 61 Login to Device Name Description Progress Area Displays existing video information. Click on it to enter smart search playback interface, as shown Smart Search in 11.2.1. Play video in all channels from the same point of time. Video Control Area Stop recording in all channels.
  • Page 62: Smart Search

    Login to Device 11.2.1 Smart Search Click on to enter smart search as shown in Figure 11.2.1 below. Figure 11.2.1-1 Smart Search will start recording when there is any change in the frame. Only one channel will be chosen for search (the same as NVR and DVR). During playback, it will be detected whether there is any change in the frame.
  • Page 63: Export Recorded Video

    Login to Device 11.3 Export recorded video Step 1: Choose a video window where playback is active, and click on in the playback control area to pop up a dialog box as shown in Figure 11-3-1. Figure 11-3-1 Export Video Step 2: Check the video to be exported, and then set a path where it will be saved.
  • Page 64: Face Detection

    Face Detection Chapter 12 Face Detection Face detection function is available only for detection and shooting the face of persons within specified area. It allows recognition of facial features of the captured face. Allows human/vehicle form recognition. 12.1 Face Recognition and Search Step 1: Click on “Face Search”...
  • Page 65 12 Face Detection Name Description Device tree List device channels Search results Displays images that are found based on settings. display area Search setting Displays images that are found based on settings. area Click on to add an image, either a local image or a device im- Comparison age.
  • Page 66 Face Detection Select an image in the device and click on button to search based on Manual Compare similarity. Click on a card to display details and play the video below. Step 3: Click the picture you want to view the video, Click on in the video playback area to enter the video playback interface, and click on to enter the full-screen display mode, as...
  • Page 67: Comparison Search

    12 Face Detection 12.2 Comparison Search Step 1: Click on “Face Search” in the main menu to enter the face search interface, as shown in 12-1-1 above. Note: The device must allow face recognition. Step 2: After selecting the device channel and face group and setting the search date, click on to add face pictures (either local pictures or pictures in the device).
  • Page 68: Repeat Visitor

    Repeat Visitor Chapter 14 Repeat Visitor AI_searchSnapedFaces message is used to search all faces meeting given relevant conditions; AI_getSnapedFeaturesId message is used to obtain all ID and feature ID meeting relevant con- ditions; AI_filterSnapedFaces message is used circularly to obtain the filtering results until all faces are filtered.
  • Page 69 Repeat Visitor Name Description Device tree List the channels for the device. Select the time frame you The frequency of face appearance is searched by want to search time frame, minimum time of face appearance and similarity. Human search display area Display the portrait of the person searched by device and times of appearance.
  • Page 70 Repeat Visitor Step 3: In search result display area, the search results are displayed in the form of cards, which consists of three parts, appearance frequency at the lower part , portrait in the mid- dle, and name ,and checked at the upper part .
  • Page 71 Repeat Visitor Figure 14-5 Input information Interface After filling in, click on Save button indicated by the arrow in the figure above to save the informa- tion into the device. In the box on the right of, check it or select All at the bottom, and then click on the Stranger button in the upper right corner to export the information found.
  • Page 72: Search For Human And Vehicle

    Search for Human and Vehicle Chapter 15 Search for Human and Vehicle It is used to search for human and vehicle. Figure 15-1 Search for Human and Vehicle Type Name Description Device tree List the channels for the device. Select the time frame you Select the time frame to search, check the person or want to search vehicle to search, and then click on Search.
  • Page 73 Search for Human and Vehicle Step 1: Select a device or device group from the device tree. Step 2: Select the time frame to search at the bottom of the device tree, check the person or vehi- cle to search, and then click on Search. Step 3: The search results are displayed in the display area in the form of cards.
  • Page 74: Fish-Eye View Mode

    Fish-Eye View Mode Chapter 16 Fish-Eye View Mode Only the fish-eye device allows setting of the installation mode and view mode, and the view mode corresponding to different installation modes is shown in Table 16-1. Only the fish-eye device allows setting of the installation mode and view mode, and the view Parameters Description mode corresponding to different installation modes is shown in Table 16-1.
  • Page 75 Fish-Eye View Mode Only the fish-eye device allows setting of the installation mode and view mode, and the view Parameters Description mode corresponding to different installation modes is shown in Table 16-1. A 360° rectangular panorama expanded +6 independent sub- screen.
  • Page 76: Access Fish Eye Mode During Live Preview

    Fish-Eye View Mode 16.1 Access Fish-Eye Mode during Live Preview Step 1: FISHEYE Click on or right-click on in the preview window to access fish-eye mode, as shown in Figure 16-1-1. See Table 16-2 for more details. Figure 16-1-1 Fish-Eye Mode Name Description Fish-eye installation mode...
  • Page 77: Access Fish-Eye Mode During Playback

    Fish-Eye View Mode Notes: The control panel of the cradle head may vary depending on different equipment. Please refer to the interface for details. • Select a PTZ window and click on one of the direction buttons to adjust the perspective. •...
  • Page 78: Alarm Setting

    Alarm Setting Chapter 17 Alarm Settings Open the main menu and click to enter it. You can enable and set various types of alarms for the channel. 17.1 Overview of Alarm Interface Select “Alarm Config” from the main menu to enter the alarm setting interface, as shown in Figure 17-1-1 See Table 17-1 for more details.
  • Page 79: Trigger Alarm Information Window, Pop-Up Window And Sound

    Alarm Setting Name Description Click Copy to copy the alarm trigger for this channel to other Copy and save channels or channels of other devices, and click Save to save the settings. Click on to pop up the alarm trigger information Alarm window;...
  • Page 80 Alarm Setting • In the alarm message window, you can see: Alarm Time: Alarm Source: Alarm Type: Alarm Message: Alarm Screen-shot: Alarm Video: Click on relevant picture or screen-shot to view the details. • Click on to zoom in the alarm message window, as shown in Figure 17-3-2. Table 17-1-2 Alarm Settings...
  • Page 81 Alarm Setting • After the alarm trigger is enabled, the device channel real-time preview pop-up will appear when the alarm is triggered, and the alarm situation can be checked in real time, as shown in Figure 17-3-3. Figure 17-3-3 Alarm Pop-Up Preview...
  • Page 82: Local Playback

    Local Playback Chapter 18 Local Playback 18.1 Overview of Local Playback You can play back and export videos and images at client. Select “Local Playback” from main menu to enter the playback interface, as shown in Figure 18-1. See table 18-1-1 for more details. Figure 10-1-1 Local Playback Page Function Description...
  • Page 83 Local Playback Function Description Operation Whether to syns playback. Start playback of videos. Pause playback. Stop playback . Playback control Control how video Playback by single frame. is played back and Fast-forward and play the video. volume of play- Play back the video at low speed. back.
  • Page 84: Playback Of Local Video

    Local Playback 18.2 Playback of Local Video This playback is a local video operation performed through a local video plan. See “Section 19 Local Video Recording Schedule” for local video playback operations. Step 1: From the main menu, select “Local Playback” to enter the local video playback screen. Step 2: In the “Device Group”, check the device as required, set the date to be played back at the bottom, and click on “Search”.
  • Page 85 Local Playback Step 3: Click on to start playback, as shown in Figure 18-2-2. Figure 18-2-2 Playback of Local Videos Note: By default, any remote video will be played back asynchronously. To enable synchronous playback, click on to enter the setting page, as shown in Figure 18-2-3. After entering the synchronous play mode, click on to start sync playback or on to stop it.
  • Page 86: Local Video Recording Schedule

    Local Video Recording Schedule Chapter 19 Local Video Recording Schedule The operations on local video schedule are described below. Step 1: Select “Local Record” from the main menu to pop up a local video recording schedule page, as shown in Figure 19-1-1. 19-1-1 Select Path Where Video is Saved Step 2: After selecting the path, click on “Save”...
  • Page 87 Local Video Recording Schedule Step 3: Set the memory reserved size under Reserved Size (GB) (by double-clicking on it), then specify the Overwrite time in the upper right corner, and click on Save. Step 4: Click on “Record Schedule” to enter the video Schedule setting interface. Check the tar- get device from the device tree, specify the time of recording in the grid area on the right side of the interface, hold down the left mouse button and drag to set, and click on “Save”...
  • Page 88 Local Video Recording Schedule Figure 19-1-4 Start Local Scheduled Video Recording Step 6: Click on stop local scheduled video recording, ”Writing” will disappear from the Start Record Disk Status in Record Management, and the recording status is displayed as “recording stop”, as shown in Figure 19-1-5.
  • Page 89: File Management

    File Management Chapter 20 File Management File management allows you to view and play back local videos and images. The video includes the video operations during the preview, and the picture includes the capture operations during the preview. 20.1 Slide Show and Export of Local Images Step 1: Select “File Management”...
  • Page 90: Playback And Export Of Local Videos

    File Management Figure 20-1-2 Search for Local Pictures Step 3: Double-click on the image you want to play back. Notes: Show in Explorer Right-click on the image and choose , the folder where the image is stored will pop up. Right-click and choose , and the image will be removed Deleted File (the same as clicking on...
  • Page 91 File Management Figure 20-2-1 Local Video Recording Step 3: Double-click on the local video you want to view, and the video starts playing back, as shown in Figure 20-2-2. Figure 20-2-2 Playback of Video Notes: Show in Explorer Right-click on on the image, the folder where the video is stored will pop up.
  • Page 92 Copyright © AVYCON. All rights reserved. Specifications and pricing are subject to change without notice. phone: 949-752-7606 email: info@avycon.com social: @avycon_aivo website: avycon.com...

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