DVS Server and the login information. You will have to configure only what is necessary for your installation. 5.1 Main Window The VMS2000 Server application runs in full screen mode and the main user interface is shown in Figure 5-1. There are three areas highlighted: A.
The Menu on the left of the frame (as shown in Figure 5-4) is available after you log in. These configurations are available: 1. Server Setup: configure DVS and VMS2000 Server software parameters - see section 5.3. 2. Alarm Setup: configure parameters associated with Alarm and Event manager, specifically email notification –...
User’s Guide – VMS2000 Server 5.3 Server Setup The VMS2000 Server Setup allows the user to configure various DVS and VMS2000 Server software parameters. Figure 5-5 Server Setup The VMS Server Setup dialog is shown in Figure 5-5 and three areas are marked: Section A: consult SWI Support Team before changing these parameters;...
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20. SWI Client/Server Connection Port Number: This port number is used for data communication between VMS2000 Server and VMS2000 Client – the default value is 9000. This “Port #” must match the “Port #” in “d017-0001-401-00_VMS_Client_UG.pdf” – section “5.2 Client Configuration/ Connection”, paragraph 5.2.1.
IP Camera Setup. Use the Window standard browse dialog box shown in Figure 5-7 to name the file. This file is a backup of your current setup and can be used for recovery or for another VMS2000 deployment. www.SystemsWithIntelligence.com support@ SystemsWithIntelligence.com...
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“Capture on Alarm/Event” has the VMS2000 software only saving video for 6 minutes before and 6 minutes after an event occurs. 22. Video Stream settings – these are specific to the camera model selected in the vendor list.
1. Alternate Text in Email Body: If the snapshot is tied to an email notification, this field provides additional information. 2. Camera: The index of the camera connected to the DVS that the VMS2000 Server is running on. 3. Time – Interval: you select the interval between snapshots. Selections: every 15min.; starting at 15min.
This section describes how to configure network PTZ cameras, typical SWI models TCAM2000 and TCAM2500. The ONVIF and AXIS PTZ cameras do not need to be configured for PTZ controls. The VMS2000 Server is also compatible with any analog camera and positioning system that supports the industry standard PELCO-D protocol;...
“Start Capture” – press the button and enable the recordings. Note: Video recording will start on DVS boot-up depending on the parameters set in VMS2000 Server Setup – see Figure 5-5 arrow 17 in section 5.3.
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