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  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents About This Guide ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 5 FCC Compliance Statement ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 5 FCC Warning ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 5 License Agreement ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 6 Trademark ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 8 Customer Support ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 8 Chapter 1 Product Introduction ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 9 1-1. Model Description ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 9 1-2. Product Package Content ------------------------------------------------------------------ 10 1-3.
  • Page 3 5-5 How to import the confidence value of face recognition? ----------------------------- 90 5-6 The View log of face recognition --------------------------------------------------------- 91 5-7 Pop up the image of face recognition ---------------------------------------------------- 95 Chapter 6 Operate Object Classification and Counting Function ------------------------------------ 96 6-1.
  • Page 4 8-6 Time Synchronization – EzClock ------------------------------------------------------- 198 8-7 HDD Healthy Monitoring - EzHDDSmart --------------------------------------------- 199 8-8 UPS utility –EzUPSCheck --------------------------------------------------------------- 202 8-9 On-Line Menu ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- 203 8-10 Other Applications ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 204...
  • Page 5: About This Guide

    About This Guide Conventions used in this guide to make sure that you perform certain tasks properly, take note of the following symbols to use throughout this manual. On-Line Manual: This icon will show on the screen Application software, click this icon will pop up the operation manual of this window screen section.
  • Page 6: License Agreement

    1-3. Copyright. Title and full ownership rights to the I-View's Witness, FreeView Pro and AnyView Pro will remain the exclusive property of I-View or its suppliers, and you will not acquire any rights to the I-View's Witness, FreeView Pro and AnyView Pro except as expressly set forth above.
  • Page 7 1-7. No Liability for Consequential Damages. In no event shall its suppliers be liable to you for any incidental, indirect, special or consequential damages of any kind rising out of or related to this agreement or use or inability to use the related software, even if I-View has been advised of the possibility of such damages.
  • Page 8: Trademark

    Agreement. 1-10. Entire Agreement. This is the entire agreement between you and I-View with respect to the use of the Witness, FreeView Pro and AnyView Pro, which supersedes any prior agreement, whether written, or oral, and all other communications between the parties relating to the subject matter of this Agreement.
  • Page 9: Chapter 1 Product Introduction

    Chapter 1 Product Introduction 1-1. Model Description Model Description 16 channels I-View’s IP devices and/or 16 channels third-party IP devices digital AnyNet-1604 Lite video recorder provide up to 50TB HDD capability (10TB x5). AnyNet-3204 Lite 32 channels I-View’s IP devices and/or 32 channels third-party IP devices digital video recorder provides up to 50TB HDD capability (10TB x 5).
  • Page 10: Product Package Content

    1-2. Product Package Content Thank you for choosing the I-View Embedded NVR system. Before you start installing the hardware devices with the NVR, please check the items of the product package with the list below, Recover USB Flash disk User manual & Power cable...
  • Page 11: Product Overview

    1-4. Product Overview Front Panel of AnyNet Embedded NVR System  Anynet-3208/6408/6416/6424 Rear Panel AnyNet-3208/6408 5 6 7 8 8 9 10 AnyNet-6416 AnyNet-6424 DVD drive Remove Hot-swap HDD USB 3.0 ports Power Switch System reset button Alarm Mute button (Revised); System HDD Activity indicator LED Power indicator LED Failed indicator LED (Revised)
  • Page 12  Anynet-1604/3204/3208/6416/6424 Back Panel AnyNet-3208/6408 8 9 10 12 13 AnyNet-6416 AnyNet-6424/12824 1. Power supply: The power supply can be selected optional redundancy power supply. 2. Supplied power cord: Connect one end to the AC input. 3. Power switch: Turn on/off the power supply. 4.
  • Page 13  Anynet-1604/3204 Front Panel  Anynet-1604/0804 Lite Front Panel 1. Remove Hot-swap HDD 2. Power Switch 3. System reset button 4. Power indicator LED 5. HDD indicator LED 6. USB 3.0 ports...
  • Page 14  Anynet-1604/3204/1604Lite /0804 Lite Back Panel 1. PS2 keyboard port: This port is for a PS2 keyboard. 2. DVI-DL port: Support DVI-D Signal output. 3. USB port: For USB2.0 device plug in. 4. USB port: For USB3.0 device plug in. 5.
  • Page 15: Chapter 2 Hardware Installation

    Chapter 2 Hardware Installation Please use the HDD that supports 7200 RMP or above and the same model when using the Raid 5 or 6 modes.  Install Hard Disk Drive ① Remove protects tray from the tray. ② Insert the HDD on the tray. ③...
  • Page 16: How To Build Up The Raid Hdd Function

    2-1. How to build up the Raid HDD function? In this process which you can set up the Raid card from the Raid application Program. You can follow up the steps as below: Click button from the Control panel of NVR to enable the Raid setting diagram. In this process which you can modify the Raid card setting from NVR’s O.S.
  • Page 17 Step 2. Select the ”Logical” section, then select the “Virtual Device” item. Right-click Mouse and then choose the “Set Virtual Drive Properties” icon. Step 3. Setup Raid 5 or 6 or others mode, then Ctrl + HDD list to choose multi HDDs at a time. Click the “...
  • Page 18 Step 4. Click the “ Create Drive Group” icon and then click the “ Next.” Step 5. Check the parameters of the setting, same as below or not? If yes, please click the “Next“ icon.
  • Page 19 Step 6. Click “Yes” to confirm the Raid parameters are setting, and then the Raid mode will show as below.
  • Page 20 Step 7. Click the “ Finish” icon and “Ok” to confirm the Raid setting.
  • Page 21: How To Format The Hdd From The Nvr System

    2-2. How to format the HDD from the NVR system? You need to format the HDD from the NVR system when using the Raid HDD or standard HDDs. The O.S. of NVR is Embedded 7, and the format HDD processes the same as Windows 7. You can follow up on the process Step 1.
  • Page 22 Step 3. Specify the volume size which you want to the format for the HDD. Step 4. Assign drive letter or path. Step 5. Format the HDD partition; you can refer to the setting as diagram setting on the right side.
  • Page 23 Step 6. Click the “Finish” button to finish HDD format. Step 7. Press the “Save System Setting ( ) icon and reboot the system to complete the changes.
  • Page 24: How To Rebuild The Raid Hdd

    2-3. How to rebuild the Raid HDD? To rebuild the Raid HDD from the Witness Pro program, please, follow the steps shown below: Step 1. The Witness Pro program will pop up an error message and Sound warning. Step 2. Click the “Raid HDD status” icon from the “Storage configuration” field, and you will find out the defect HDD number and click the “Silence alarm”...
  • Page 25 Step 3. Click the “Rebuild” icon to start rebuilding the HDDs. Step 4. When the rebuilt process finishes, the status will show “OPTIMAL.”...
  • Page 26: Chapter 3 Nvr Operating System

    Chapter 3 NVR Operating System After finish the CPU, RAM, and HDD installation, please remember to go to the System Control Panel to configure the NVR system for installed hardware devices operating correctly. For detail about the setup NVR system configuration in the control panel, please refer to chapter 3-1 NVR systems Control Panel Configuration.
  • Page 27: Nvr System Control Panel Configuration

    3-1. NVR System Control Panel Configuration Once you have finished the HDD installation, please click the Control Panel icon ( on the right side corner bottom of the main screen to configure the Operation System’s parameters, such as the Network setup monitor resolution, format HDD and timer setup. ...
  • Page 28 Sound Adjustment –To adjust the system sound volume. Setup Raid Parameters– Press this icon to create or maintain the Raid HDD system. AnyNet NVR Operation Manual– Press this icon to open the NVR online manual. On-screen Keyboard– Click this icon to display a mini keyboard on the screen for word input. Return–...
  • Page 29 3-1-1. How to make O.S. configuration change effectively? Please click icon from the main screen to make O.S. (Operation System) configuration change effectively. Please follow up the steps below to save the Operation System configuration. 1. Click icon to swap the main screen to the Control panel screen. The system will pop up the message to remind you of the current protection mode of the O.S.
  • Page 30 3-1-2. Date & Time Adjustment icon from the Control Panel to set up the “Date & Time” “Time Zone” of the NVR Please click system and sync the time with the NTP server. Fig. 3-1-1.1 Adjust Date/Time...
  • Page 31: Setup Network Connections

    3-1-3. Setup Network Connections To have NVR remote monitoring and control capabilities, the user needs to connect NVR with the Internet and set up Network Connections configuration. Please follow the steps below to set up a network configuration. 1. Click icon on the control panel to enter the Network Connection configuration display.
  • Page 32: Display Properties

    3-1-4. Display Properties To set up the CMS server display property, simply click the icon on the control panel to select the display, resolution, and orientation for each monitor. You can drop and drag Mouse to re-arrange the position of Monitors, and all monitors should be at the exact resolution, and Full HD strongly recommend.
  • Page 33 3-1-5. Disk Management This chapter walks you through the hard disk formatting in the NVR system when you install a brand new hard disk. Please follow the steps below to format the hard disks. icon to display the “Disk Management” interface. Click Click the mouse right button on the new installing HDD and select the “New partition “item.
  • Page 34 Fig. 3-1-4.3 Select “New Logical Drive” Click “Next” to continue. Select “Logical drive “partition type and clicks “Next” to continue. Fig. 3-1-4.4 Select “Logical drive” 10. Select the “Assign the following drive letter “item, and click “Next” to continue. Fig. 3-1-4.5 Select “Assign the following HDD Driver letter”.
  • Page 35 11. Select “Format this partition with the following settings “item, and click “Next” to continue. Fig. 3-1-4.6 Select “Format this following partition with the settings” 12. Click “Finish” to complete the hard disk partition and format process. 13. Repeat Step 1-12 to format another Hard disk. 14.
  • Page 36 3-1-6. Setup Share Folders This chapter will show you how to share the system folder (e.g., ClipPro folder) and to-be-view video files for remote network users. Would you mind following up on the steps below to set up system-sharing folders? icon from the system control panel screen to display the “Shared Folders”...
  • Page 37 Fig. 3-1-5.3 Browse a share folder 1. You MUST share the Disk (Not folder) for the remote clients when using the ezLANPlayback program to playback the Video playback via LAN. 2. You MUST share the Folder to backup the video clips to Remote HDD via LAN using the ezBackup program.
  • Page 38: Sound Adjustment

    3-1-7. Sound Adjustment Please click the icon on the system control panel screen to adjust the system volume. 3-1-8. Save O.S. parameters To make the change effectively, after modifying each Operation System configuration of the NVR server, the user needs to press the “Save System Setting” ( ) icon and reboot the system to complete the changes.
  • Page 39: Nvr Main Program

    3-2. NVR Main Program 3-2-1. System Configuration Diagram...
  • Page 40: Witness Pro Program Overview

    3-3. Witness Pro Program Overview 3-3-1. The primary function description: Setup Camera Connection- EzSetup : Enable/disable individual audio/video channels and configure the audio source and video resolution settings. Witness Pro Surveillance program – The leading application software of AnyNet NVR provides on-site live video viewing, scheduled or motion-triggered video recording, and much more.
  • Page 41 devices, such as an HDD, CD/DVD drive, USB Flash drive, Zip drive, etc. Browser Access - EzWebServer, EzMobileServer, ezVideoTrans Click this icon can choose three kinds of video transfer programs and the description as below:  IE browser server – ezWebServer: View the camera video in local NVR via the mobile phone, which supports the GPRS, Wifi, or 4G/5G function.
  • Page 42 to Chapter 5-6 for in-depth details. Fingerprint Access Controller – ezFingerKey: Manage the system configuration and the function usage for the fingerprint access controller. Please refer to the User Manual of Fingerprint access controller for the detailed instruction. UPS Monitoring - EzUPSCheck: Monitoring the UPS battery status when the power is off, then the level of UPS battery is lower than the setting value.
  • Page 43 NVR will pop up the “ezSetup “ program for the IP cameras configuration. This setup window may differ significantly depending on your NVR model. 1. Setup the parameters of All IP cameras (For I-View’s IP camera only) Fig A...
  • Page 44  Search IP camera: Click this icon will auto search IP cameras of the i-View brand. You can refer to Fig A diagram. Move the Mouse and click to the IP camera to select and double-click that the detailed information will show the right site; you can change the setting for this IP camera individually.
  • Page 45 Click” Ok” to finish the setting. 3. Setup the parameters of the Individual IP camera This section will allow you to set up the parameters for an individual IP camera for I-View’s and the other brand.  Disable channel: This will disable the selected channel when enabling this function.
  • Page 46 setup “ icon to set up the parameters or enter the RTSP command code directly, which you want to run on the NVR.  Disable Channel: Check this item will close this IP camera from NVR.  Enable license plate: Check this item will use the video stream of this IP camera for ALPR. ...
  • Page 47  Reboot: Click this icon will reboot the IP camera.  Setup: Click this icon for a detailed IP camera set (refer to I-View’s IP camera; maybe there is some different setting diagram when used other models); you may not need Internet Explorer...
  • Page 48 Browser for the detailed IP camera setting. Please refer to the chart as below:...
  • Page 49 Profile setup: Click this icon to configure the profile of video parameters via a schedule. The system can allow 8 schedule profiles, and each profile has its video parameters. Please follow up on the setting process as below. a. Drop the menu file from the “Profile” section, and there is eight profile for your selection. b.
  • Page 50 Double click the IP camera from the “Device list” for setup. d. Double click the IP camera number to connect the camera and parameter setting. There is no need to have the “Register code” when using I-View’ s IP Camera. These settings must match with the setup of IP camera.
  • Page 51 This section will allow you to set up the parameters for individual IP cameras for the third-party IP Camera. You need to get the license from your vendor first when you use the third party IP camera with i-View’s NVR program, and you can refer to the above page to enter the “ Register code: Would you please follow the process to set up the Onvif IP camera? Step 1.
  • Page 52 There are None, Basic, Digest modes for Onvif protocol; you can change the model when you cannot find the Onvif setup function. Step 4. Click the “Onvif setup” icon from Mainstream and Substream to select the resolution and streaming. The setup screen should be different when you use another brand. Then click “ Ok” to set up the Onvif protocol.
  • Page 53: Chapter 4 Operate Auto Number Plate Recognition System

    Chapter 4 Operate Auto Number Plate Recognition System 4-1. How to get the criteria to image for the ALPR system?  Introduction The Video streaming that loads into the engine of the AutoPark® ALPR system can provide by an image source of any IP Camera. However, more important is that not all images are usable for ALPR (Automatic Number Plate Recognition).
  • Page 54: High Resolution

    probability that the engine will recognize the license plate. It is also worth noting that blurring can cause many other factors and not just a small image size. Fig3: An adequately sharp image. (Good) Fig4: A blurry image with a hard to read license plate.
  • Page 55 Fig5: Macro image with enormous Fig6: A good image with adequate resolution, amounts of redundant data. (Bad) not to high, not to low. (Good)  Minimum and Optimal resolution character size The optimal character size for an ALPR task is at least 80 pixels in the width of the license plate. A general rule of OCR is that the smallest unit that defines the recognized object has to be 2x2 pixels.
  • Page 56  Summary To summarize, the images provided to the engine should meet the following requirements:  A consecutive average difference in contrast.  Adequate sharpness.  Minimal distortion.  The photo takes under good lighting conditions.  The picture has to contain the whole license plate on which the characters at least 16 pixels high in case of characters...
  • Page 57: How To Install The Camera For The Alpr System

    4-2. How to install the camera for the ALPR system? This section will introduce the rule of camera installation and get the optimal image for the ALPR system. Please take notes as below when installing the ALPR camera. To get a better recognition rate, we recommend license plate width is 80-300 pixels, or the recommended character height is 20-50 pixels of the photo.
  • Page 58: How To Set Up The Parameters Of The Alpr System

    4-3. How to set up the parameters of the ALPR system? This section will allow you to set up the parameters of ALPR (Automatic Number Plate Recognition). Would you please follow the process to set up the ALPR function? 1. Plug the USB dongle into the USB port of NVR. The USB dongle comes with the NVR. 2.
  • Page 59 3. Double click the camera which you want to use for the ALPR function. Then check the “Enable license Plate “ icon to enable NPR function for this IP camera, click “Save ” to save the setting. Repeat the same process to enable another IP camera for ALPR if the password provides more than one ALPR license.
  • Page 60 The function description of the ezALPR program description as below ① Setup: Click this icon, the diagram window will display as below a. Check “ Run ezALPR WHEN Windows starts,” the program will provide auto rune when start Windows O.S. b.
  • Page 61 Rate of the IP camera. The lower number will reduce the CPU loading but less accuracy.  Setup the value of the “Confidence “ field, the number of confidence lower than the result of number plate recognition, the system will ignore the impact. ...
  • Page 62 ③ Stop: Click this icon to disable the ALPR program to discontinue the video streaming. ④ ALPR Application logs: Click this icon to show the result table of the ALPR function. a. Click the number license plate from the “Event Log” table to see detailed information such as photo, number plate, time, and confidence.
  • Page 63: How To White List And Blacklist Of Alpr System

    4-4. How to White list and Blacklist of ALPR system? This section will allow you to set up the white list and blacklist of Car number plates for the ALPR application. Please follow the process to set up the white list and blacklist of Car number plates. ...
  • Page 64 6. Click the “ Find” icon to search the White list via category. Group List: You can check or modify each car of the White list (Blacklist) database from here.  Group  Information & Schedule setup Please follow up the process to set up the Group: 1.
  • Page 65 3. Click the “ Save “ to complete the group information setting. Or select the existing group, then click the “ Delete” icon to cancel the group.  Group  Notification Sound file setup:  Enable alarm siren Check this field and select the sound file or audio recording for the sound alarm when the event is triggered.
  • Page 66 CMS platform. This function is for an extensive system, and the control center has more than the CMS platform. Step 2. Check if the user wants to send the live video to “ezDispatch Server” and distribute the live video to the available CMS platform. This function is for an extensive system, and the control center has more than the CMS platform.
  • Page 67 Step 6. Type the email address for receiving the notification emails in the “Mail to” field. Step 7. Fill “Subject” and “Message” fields to identify the email messages. Step 8. Check if the user would like to receive the attached snapshot picture. Step 9.
  • Page 68 call notification entries. Before setting up for phone call notification, please refer to “System configuration” for dial-up voice modem setup. Step 8. Click the “Phone call” tab. Step 9. Input the phone number the user wishes to call. Step 10. Click the “Sound File setup” button to choose an alarm siren or record your voice message.
  • Page 69 Step 1. Click the “SMS message” field. Step 2. Input the mobile phone number. Step 3. Type the SMS message. Step 4. Click the “Save” button to save your pending entry. That entry will list at the bottom section of this window. Step 5.
  • Page 70 Step 1. Click the “Push Alarm” field. Step 2. Click the “Please select devices “ icon to enable the Mobile phone. The Mobile Phone should remote access this NVR via AnyView App first then the machine will list on the table.
  • Page 71 Record/Play alarm Plays chime sound sound file before alarm voice Browse /Select the existed sound file Adjust alarm voice List selected alarm volume sound files Select announcement List selected zones area by zone and and groups group  Device relay output: The user can select the output relays from each IP camera when the event is triggered.
  • Page 72: Chapter 5 Operate Face Recognition System

    With face matching and visual analysis carried out by the system in real-time, your operator can easily access any recorded images related to that face or customer via the GUI in i-View AnyNet NVR software. When it matches with registered people, the alarm of face matching...
  • Page 73 128 network cameras to connect to a single QuickFace NVR server. With this i-View face recognition system, it is no longer necessary to send the data-intensive high-resolution images to a server, unlike conventional systems. It delivers high-precision facial recognition while dramatically decreasing network traffic, transmission costs, and network construction costs.
  • Page 74: How To Install The Camera For The Face Recognition System

    5-2 How to install the camera for the Face Recognition system? This section will introduce the rule of camera installation and get the optimal image for the Face Recognition system. Please take notes as below when installing the face recognition camera. ...
  • Page 75  How to make a perfect face photo of the Database for comparison purposes? The best face photo file of the database is below: 1. The face photo does not overexpose or dark. 2. Normal emotion. 3. Front face. 4. The pixels between ears must be larger than 260 pixels. 5.
  • Page 76: How To Set Up The Face Recognition Camera

    5-3 How to set up the face recognition camera? You MUST connect the 2MP face recognition IP cameras (DM-2MIPR/IR-2MIPR series) to AnyNet QuickFace NVR before setting up the face recognition function parameter. This section will allow you to set up the parameters of the Face Recognition camera. Please follow the process below.
  • Page 77 the pixels of faceless than the set number. Face Quality Threshold: Setup the minimum value of Face Quality Threshold to snapshot when face detection, the system ignores when the quality is less than the set number. High quality will get a more accurate result of face recognition but may lose in the beginning database.
  • Page 78: How To White List And Blacklist Of Face Recognition System

    5-4 How to white list and blacklist of face recognition system? This section will allow you to set up the white list and blacklist of the face recognition system. Would you please follow the process to set up the white list and black list of face recognition? icon and select the “FACE Whitelist/Blacklist setup”...
  • Page 79 Search the Face ID from white list (blacklist) via category? 1. Select the search items via category from the drop menu of the “ Search in column” field. 2. Click the “Find” icon to start to search. How to copy the parameters to the other Face ID? 1.
  • Page 80 Sync all face ID  Sync NVR all face ID to pre-specified cameras. Click the “Sync NVR all face ID to pre-specified cameras” field Select the IP cameras to export NVR’s database Click OK to complete the setting.  Sync all face IDs of IP camera to NVR. Click the “Sync all face ID of IP camera to NVR”...
  • Page 81 (Remove) this face ID into these groups 3. Click the “Save” icon to complete the setting. 4. Repeat the 1-3 process to add (remove) another face IDs. Group  Information & Schedule Please follow up the process to set up the Group: 1.
  • Page 82 ID list table.” 3. Click the “Save” icon to complete the setting. 4. Repeat the 1-4 process to add another Group. How to copy the parameters to the other group? Entry the Group No you want to use (Named Base-group) to synchronize to the others groups.
  • Page 83  Group  Notification  Sound file setup Check this field and select the sound file or audio recording for the sound alarm when the event is triggered.  Enable notification  Enable notification: Notification by phone call, SMS message, an email notifies, upload to FTP server, and live videos transferred to a remote site PC when motion detection is triggered.
  • Page 84 ezDispatch is enabled or not when you want to use this function? Step 10. If the user wants to send the live video directly to a remote PC, type the remote PC’s IP address or DNS address. TCP/IP port number (default port “1501”) for the transfer connection.
  • Page 85 this window. Step 10. Click “Test mail” to check if the setting is correct or not. Step 11. Repeat Step 2 to Step 6 to add other E-mail message notification entries. Notify by FTP server: Upon motion detection, the NVR system can send the trigger message to the FTP server and save the trigger information as a text file.
  • Page 86 Notify by Phone Call: Upon motion detection, the NVR system can dial the listed phone number(s) and play a recorded message or siren. Please follow the steps below to set up phone call notification entries. Before setting up for phone call notification, please refer to “System configuration”...
  • Page 87 Notify by SMS message. Upon motion detection, the NVR system will automatically send the SMS message to the registered mobile phone. Please follow the steps below to set up SMS message notification entries. Before setting up for SMS message notification, please refer to “System configuration”...
  • Page 88  Alarm zones setup (Optional): This function can be enabled when the public address server connects to the NVR. The public address server will announce to the camera site via a group(s) or zone(s) automatically when the NVR is triggered. Follow up the steps shown below to set up the announcement area: Step 1.
  • Page 89  Device relay output: The user can select the output relays from each IP camera when the event is triggered. White list / Blacklist: You can add or delete the White list (Blacklist) database from here.
  • Page 90: How To Import The Confidence Value Of Face Recognition

    5-5 How to import the confidence value of face recognition? This section will set up the trigger value when the face similarity value recognizes as a white list and a blacklist of face recognition. Follow up the steps shown below to import the face similarity into the specific face recognition cameras: 1.
  • Page 91: The View Log Of Face Recognition

    5-6 The View log of face recognition This section will allow checking and search the view log of face detection and face recognition. Click the View log icon and then select the Face log field and click Search log section will show the window as below.
  • Page 92  Search log- Search Face recognition: Choose the “Search log” section and Face recognition field. Select the search criteria such as the Search period, Camera, Group, and Name, and then click the Search icon. The search result will list in the window as below. Click “Play”...
  • Page 93  Search log- Search Face recognition: Choose the “Search log” section and Face detection field. Select the search criteria such as the Search period, Camera, Group, and Name, and then click the Search icon. The search result will list in the window as below. Click “Play”...
  • Page 94  Search log- Search Face recognition: Choose the “Search log” section and Face recognition field. Select the search criteria such as the Search period, Camera, Group, and Name, and then click the Search icon. The search result will list in the window as below. Click “Play”...
  • Page 95: Pop Up The Image Of Face Recognition

    5-7 Pop up the image of face recognition This section will allow pop up the image of face recognition when the face is recognized. Please follow up on the process below. 1. Click the system configuration icon. 2. Check the “Pop up event notification “ icon. 3.
  • Page 96: Chapter 6 Operate Object Classification And Counting Function

    6-1. What are the object classification and counting functions?  System Introduction The AnyCam® object classification network cameras of i-View have a built-in AI algorithm, which functions object classification and counting. The so-called object classification is mainly to distinguish between cars and people, and the vehicles can further subdivide into different categories such as buses, cars, trucks, motorcycles, etc.
  • Page 97 50 or more, the system cost of i-View can reduce by about 80% to 90%. This centralized management and distributed processing are adopted. The architecture has the...
  • Page 98: How To Install And Set Up Object Classification And Counting Cameras

    6-2. How to install and set up object classification and counting cameras? This chapter will introduce the basic principles of camera installation and parameter setting to obtain the most accurate statistical results for object classification and counting. The rules of camera installation are as follows: 1.
  • Page 99 6. Total Count: Refers to the number of objects counted in the specified time segment. When the count exceeds the set threshold, the system will send out an alarm signal. 7. Target Proportion: Refers to the proportion of the statistical objects in the overall screen. The setting range is 0-10,000.
  • Page 100: How To Configure The Object Counting And Show Statistical Data

    6-3. How to configure the object counting and show statistical data? This chapter will descript the setting of object counting and the display of real-time statistical data. Click button and select the "Object count setup" option to enable the following setting window. Follow the steps below to set up a single or group camera to display the real-time data of the object statistics.
  • Page 101 6. Search: Enter the group number in the Search for field and check the Move to the top option, then press the Find button; the selected number will display at the top of the list. Real-time object counting statistics: Click the button and select the "Real-time object counting statistics" option. The real-time object statistics data of all single or group cameras will appear.
  • Page 102: How To Check The Objects Count Logs

    6-4. How to check the objects count logs? This chapter will descript the configuration of viewing, comparing, and searching object statistics logs. Click button and select the Object count statistics option and the following window will be displayed. Follow the steps below to check the statistical reports: 1.
  • Page 103 Click the Download count button to display the right window. Follow the steps below to download object statistics from a connected camera: 1. Select the period during which statistics data needs to download. 2. Select camera: In this option field, drop down the menu and tick the camera that needs to download statistical data.
  • Page 104: How To Configure The Comparison Of Statistics Data

    6-5. How to configure the comparison of statistics data? This function mainly compares the difference between the statistical data of the same camera or group at different times. Follow the steps below to check the statistical comparison of objects: 1. Query type: Select the query time in this option field; it supports period statistics, daily statistics, weekly statistics, and monthly statistics report forms.
  • Page 105: Chapter 7 Nvr Software Operation

    This chapter describes the functional aspect of the Witness Pro software application. 7-1. Surveillance NVR/NVR (Witness Pro) The surveillance NVR/NVR is the primary application program of the I-View NVR systems. It provides comprehensive CCTV security solutions, including live monitoring, playback, video recording, motion detection, alarm notifications, E-map for easy site management, events logs, schedule recording, remote surveillance connection via WAN/LAN/Internet/Intranet, etc.
  • Page 106 2. Full Screen : Enlarge to a full spilt screen, hide the toolbars and control panel. Or you can choose the current software screen (Such as eMap, Playback, Live video) to show on which monitor, if there are more than 2 (or more), monitors connected to this NVR. Press the “ESC” key of your keyboard to hide the toolbars and control panel.
  • Page 107 12. Peripherals setup : Set up the configuration of the peripheral device for advanced application. 13. Stop Alarm Siren : Click to stop a sounding alarm. 14. Storage Configuration : Define the NVR video storage devices, Renew the Database manually, fine-tune the compression ratio and configure several video saving parameters. 15.
  • Page 108  Transform voice format: Choice of different compression formats for the audio converter.  Adjust volume: Adjust the audio volume for the announcement.  Start / Stop: Enable and disable the announce function. We strongly recommend installing another sound card on the NVR system for the announced purpose.
  • Page 109  Instant Playback: Playback instantly the latest recorded video. Play: Play video. Stop: Stop playing video. Snapshot: Capture the video screen and save as a BMP, PDF, PNG or JPEG file. Resize: Resize the video chip. Navigation Bar: Display the current position of the video clip and allow users to move the video clip in different points.
  • Page 110 1. The color profile of High image quality (WDR) and Low Bitrate (WDR) can use for the IP camera, which provides the True WDR function. 2. The color profile setup function can use for the I-View’s IP camera only.  Default: Bring back to the original settings.
  • Page 111: How To Setup Fisheye Camera For 360°/180° Panorama Viewing

    7-2. How to setup Fisheye camera for 360°/180° Panorama viewing The Witness Pro software provides the 360°/180° Panorama viewing function for the Fisheye IP camera. Please follow up on the process as below when you use the Fisheye IP camera. Pre setup: 1.
  • Page 112 Mouse and then select the “ Alignment “ item if you need to fine-turn the view angle of the video. b. Move the “ Red circuses” into the effect video as more extensive as possible. Please do not let the “ Red circuses” over the footage; otherwise, there is a dark image when selecting the split video.
  • Page 113 different applications. The fisheye IP camera will show the original video on the screen when showing the split video on the screen; double click the fisheye camera video will pop up the selected video mode on the screen. The software provides 12 types of image display ways, and the user can base the application to choose the split video on the screen.
  • Page 114: Logging In The Witness Pro Program

    7-3. Logging in the Witness Pro program To log in as a user, click button from the top-right corner of the Witness Pro surveillance program. You can also change the username and password when you log in. To log out, simply click the same button.
  • Page 115: Camera Configuration

    7-4. Camera configuration 7-4-1. Camera configuration: General: This menu field primarily uses to set up the OSD options (which text overlay to show in the videos) and name the locations of the installed cameras. To access this setup section, simply click the “General”...
  • Page 116: Creating A Recording Schedule

    Recording: This menu field primarily uses to set up the video & audio recording functions. To access this setup section, simply click “Recording” field at the top of the “Cameras configuration” window.  Camera selection  Activate the  selection recording schedule.
  • Page 117 Hybrid recording: Record high frame rate only upon motion detection and non-stop recording with slow frame rate without any triggered. You can select the frame rate from the “No motion recording” field to record continuously, whether the motion trigger or not. Using this recording mode can save the HDD capability without losing any video clips.
  • Page 118  Section 2:  Type: The user can set up a recording schedule for “Daily,” “Weekly,” or “Special duration.”  Start time & End time: Set up the time frame for the recording schedule. Here’s a classic sample recording schedule: “Motion-triggered recording” from 00:00 to 07:59; “continuous recording”...
  • Page 119: Motion Setup

    changes. To delete entries, highlight the scheduled entry and click the “Delete” button.  Section 5: The Witness Pro NVR system provides intelligent video detection functions, and the description as below:  Motion setup: The user will be fine-tuning how the NVR starts recording if people or objects move from the angle of view.
  • Page 120 detection. This function will help you save disk space, but it will also produce various false alarms. Consider hardware detection for better performance. Sensitivity Level –You can adjust the sensitivity of the software motion detection. Simply move the slider bar to the right side to increase the sensitivity level or to the left side to decrease it. When you choose a level of motion sensitivity, you shall take into consideration unavoidable movements.
  • Page 121  Use IP camera motion detection function: Check this icon to use the motion detection function of the IP camera. You MUST set up the motion detection from the IP camera via Browser. For detailed information, please refer to the manual of IP cameras. Use this function will save the CPU loading of NVR.
  • Page 122  Pop video setup: Check this icon, and the video will pop when the trigger and allow assigning the monitor to display the pop-up video. Click the “Duplicate video” icon to give the display monitor if you connect more than one monitor on the NVR. ...
  • Page 123 FreeView Pro standby). Please follow the steps below for setup. Click the “Video transfer” field. Step 1. Check if the user would like to send the live video to “ezDispatch Server” and distribute the live video to the available CMS platform. This function is for an extensive system, and the control center has more than the CMS platform.
  • Page 124 Step 3. Type the default port “25” for connections. Step 4. Enter the email account and password for sending the notification emails. Step 5. Type the email address for sending the notification emails in the “From mail” field. Step 6. Type the email address for receiving the notification emails in the “Mail to” field. Step 7.
  • Page 125 section of this window. Step 7. Repeat Step 2 to Step 4 to add other phone call notification entries. Notify by Phone Call: Upon motion detection, the NVR system can dial the listed phone number(s) and play a recorded message or siren. Please follow the steps below to set up phone call notification entries.
  • Page 126 Notify by SMS message. Upon motion detection, the NVR system will automatically send the SMS message to the registered mobile phone. Please follow the steps below to set up SMS message notification entries. Before setting up for SMS message notification, please refer to “System configuration”...
  • Page 127  Shift PTZ position: Upon motion detection, the PTZ camera can automatically move to the aiming position(s) of one or more or whatever the preset position(s) the user has defined. Please define the preset position from the “Video Control Panel” before setup. For more information about PTZ installation, please refer to the RS-485 control card (e.g., NC-3213USB) user manual.
  • Page 128  Alarm zones setup (Optional): This function can be enabled when the public address server connects to the NVR. The public address server will announce to the camera site via a group(s) or zone(s) automatically when the NVR is triggered. Follow up the steps shown below to setup the announcement area: Record/Play alarm Plays chime sound...
  • Page 129  Trigger output relays: The user can select the output relays from Relay 01 to 13 in the “Controller board” or select the output relays from each IP camera or NC-180AZ PTZ receiver module. Video Loss The NVR could send an alarm or other notifications if any video signal loses from the camera, either due to a power supply or lousy video connections.
  • Page 130  Enable alarm siren: Set up an audio warning siren sound (or recorded voice) when video loss occurred.  Enable notification: Each camera has its unique setup for notifications when video loss.  Shift PTZ position: Set one or more of your connected PTZ cameras to move for one or more preset positions when video loss occurs on this particular camera.
  • Page 131  Vandalism detection (Option): The NVR can send an alarm or other notifications if the IP camera is moved or rapped by force. This function can protect the camera to avoid vandalism. To activate this function, check the “Vandalism detection” icon. The Intelligent Video Analytics (IVA) functions as below for the IVA camera series only.
  • Page 132 IP camera. The NVR can automatically turn ON external devices (such as siren horns, strobe lights, ceiling room lights, etc.) when the shake occurs on this camera. POS & Access Controller (Optional) Suppose the NVR integrates with the POS system and Access Controller. In that case, the POS and Access Controller text can be displayed on the screen and recorded with the video for specific video clip playback search quickly.
  • Page 133  POS / Access Controller setup: 1.) Printer model: Select the printer model that uses for your POS system. Search keywords setup: Setup Keywords for searching text video clips. Please type specific keywords from 1 to 10 columns for searching text on videos, and press “OK”...
  • Page 134 7-4-2. Enable / Disable all recording schedule After setup for the camera recording schedule, you can enable or disable the recording from here. Enable all recording schedule: Click to enable all recording schedules (Continuous recording or Motion triggered recording) for each camera. The NVR will enable instant recording for each camera in 24 hours if there is no preset schedule.
  • Page 135: Video Playback / Text Insert Playback / Ezbackup

    7-5. Video playback / Text insert playback / ezBackup Video playback 7-5-1. Click “Video playback” icon to start playback video clips. The function description is as below: The function description as below:  Function descriptions of Video playback program: 1. Video streams searching calendar: Search the video clips by date. The red color button indicates recorded video data or selects the period you want to choose for playback.
  • Page 136 3. Camera list table: The cameras will show on the list window after deciding the playback video clips of cameras. Click the "Count" icon that allows eight different times of the same video file to play simultaneously. 4. Add or remove the selected cameras: Increase or decrease the fixed cameras you want to playback cameras from this icon.
  • Page 137 9. Play: Click this button to start playing the video files of the selected cameras. Bookmark playback point: Click this icon to select the checked end of the video clip that you bookmark when you playback. Use this function that you can return to the playback point quickly which you want to play.
  • Page 138  Network HDD: You can playback the video clips of Network HDD. “ icon To play the video clips from the Network sharing hard drive folder, please click the to display the network hard disk setting dialog, follow the dialog instruction and type the specific directory of the network sharing folder to add the path in the searching list.
  • Page 139 Video playback 7-5-2. At the playback screen, you can playback multi videos. Double click on any video screen to enlarge a single video. Move the mouse to any video screen to show the video toolbar and information of the single video. Double click again to restore the previous viewing screen. ...
  • Page 140 You also can choose the language version, timestamp format, and position. The text just can deliver on the video clips when using I-View’s playback program only. Previous video clip – Jump to the previous video clips. Next video clip – Jump to the next video clips Navigation bar –...
  • Page 141 First frame – Jump to the first frame of the selected range of video clips. Last frame – Jump to the last frame of the selected range of video clips. Synchronize – Synchronize playback of all video channels with the selected video channel. Bookmark –...
  • Page 142 the selected period, zoom times, and camera number. Drag the navigation bar to choose the specific portion of one video clip or click the number to jump to another video clip quickly. Previous video clip –Jump to the last video clip. Next video clip –Jump next video clip.
  • Page 143  Function description of the Smart Search: Add / Delete Area: Press and drop the mouse's left button to select the intelligent search area, then click the “Add area” icon to add a chosen location. Click the chosen area and then click the “Delete area”...
  • Page 144 How to make the merge video clip file? Please follow up the process as below: 1. Mark a start and end frame of the individual video clip, then click “Save” while the playback video locates at the desired point of the Start frame and click “Goto” to go back to the selected point of the Start frame.
  • Page 145 Function descriptions: 1. Click & to switch video clips from the selected time range. 2. Show the exact date and time frame for the selected video clip. 3. Show the start frame of the picture from the selected video clip. 4.
  • Page 146 7-5-3. ezBackup This chapter will show how to back up video clips to another storage device. Function description of ezBackup: Search – Search video files. Select – Select/Deselect all video clips for backup video clips. Create backup shortcut – Create a shortcut of selected backup videos for the other storage devices, such as CD-RW/DVD+-RW.
  • Page 147 Follow the steps below to back up videos Step 1. Click in the top to search for videos in the database, select the search method from the “Options” field. Select Camera(s) Selected All Selected Backup Select record video type cameras cameras Select time range Search by time or video...
  • Page 148 to “Select Step 5. Select video files which you would like to back up by manual. Or click all/Deselect all” video files. Step 6. The ezBackup program provides three methods to back up the video clips, and the detailed process shos as below: Manual Back up methods ★...
  • Page 149 Schedule auto back up method: to show the “Setup auto backup schedule” window. a. Click b. Select the “Enable Auto-backup schedule” function. c. Select the date to backup video clips from the “Backup date from” field. d. Select “Recycle” or “Stop backup” when the backup HDD is whole. e.
  • Page 150 chapter for detailed setup notify instructions. Set up for “Second notify to CMS when backup HDD less than” if needed. Step 6. Click to complete backup setup.
  • Page 151: Remote Access Setup

    7-6. Remote Access setup This section will introduce the configuration of the Remote control setup and eMap setup. Remote Access setup The primary function of “ID code” is to solve the possible problem with dynamic IP addresses connection. AnyNet series NVR contains a built-in IP address register function.
  • Page 152 3.) Enable “Auto connect to dynamic server.” Video server port: Set up the port number for video streaming remote connections via CMS (FreeView Pro). The default port is “1001”. Event notification port: Set up the port number for pop-up notification to CMS (FreeView Pro program). The events include Detected motion, Video loss, Sensor triggered, Emergency call, Relay trigger, Access controller, Storage device failure.
  • Page 153  Follow the instructions below for eMap setup: 1.) Click the “Information” field. 2.) Type the information in the “Contact person,” “Phone number,” “NVR location,” and “Note” columns. This information will be shown on the notification to the remote client PC (CMS)when connecting.
  • Page 154  Function descriptions of eMap: Please click “ ” from the video control panel to bring out the eMap screen. 1.) Monitor live video, playback video file, and event status directly from Map: Click the “NVR status” field to show the floor plan of eMap, detail information of NVR, and status of view logs and current remote users.
  • Page 155 4.) NVR health: Click the “NVR health” field to check the CPU usage, Network traffic, and HDD information. Authorized IP setup When this function checks, only authorized IP addresses are allowed for remote connection. If the IP address of the remote connection CMS server does not list in this window, a pop-up error message “Limit error”...
  • Page 156: System Configuration

    7-7. System Configuration 7-7-1. System configuration  Function descriptions of the system configuration: Enable watchdog reboot triggering If the system shutdown causes by the hardware or software problem, it will reboot NVR and go back to the original setting. Auto-start this NVR application The Witness Pro will auto start when the system starts up.
  • Page 157 Logout when minimizing application, The Witness Pro will log out when the software minimizes. Pop-up event notification The event notification will pop up on the monitor when the selected events happened. The events include “Detected motion,” Triggered sensor,” “Video loss,” “IVA functions,”...
  • Page 158 Witness NVR board (Default setting is 9600 bps). You must select the “9600” baud rate, enable the Checksum icon, and select “Pleco P” or “FastCam V2” or “SDCI-220” when you install I-View’s FastCam III Speed dome camera series. PAC-080M Amplifier: You need to connect the PAC-080M public address with the NVR/NVR...
  • Page 159 If the setup is correct that the P.A. configuration field will enable. 3G Modem Select the “Auto” from the drop-down menu of the “Com port” to enable the 3G modem for SMS notification. Enable modem dial-in Enable this function to share one telephone line for both modem and fax. Otherwise, the modem will occupy the phone line always.
  • Page 160: Section Descriptions

     Section Descriptions: Section 1:  Output: Capture Display: Show 1-32 Ch or 33-64 Ch digital split video on the monitor. Section 2: Position display  Swap video: The cameras can switch to different positions for the split-screen.  Hide video: The cameras can be hidden and show the blue screen for the “Live Display Mode”...
  • Page 161  Action to take upon motion detection: The user can enable the popup video to display when motion is detected. For the setup, please refer to “Schedule setup.”  Pop up: Full-page video: Pop up the full-screen video when motion is triggered. If there are multi motion detections simultaneously, the latest activity detected video would show on the screen.
  • Page 162 7-7-3. Connection ezDispatch Server setup The ezDispatch can automatically allocate all the notifications from the following events to the standby CMS (FreeView Pro ) to dispatch the CMS loading when there are more than 2 CMS servers on the control center.
  • Page 163: Save & Load Configuration

    You need to register the password from here using the FSKY-300/400 USB joystick on the NVR. Send the Mac number of NVR to the vendor or the i-View to get the password for the joystick. Click the “ Register code” to enter the password, then click the “ Register “ icon and “ Save” icon to...
  • Page 164 7-7-6. Application tools -ezTools There are Accessory programs for specific applications, and you can enable these programs from this path— the accessories programs including ezVideoTrans, ezWebServer. ezMobileServr, ezRserver, ezClock, ezReboot, ezHDDSmart, ezTalk and ezUPScheck etc. We will introduce these accessory programs in Chapter 7, Application tools- eTools.
  • Page 165: User Access Setup

    7-8. User access setup icon to create usernames, passwords, and the user’s privilege to log in to Witness Pro in Click different access levels from “User access setup.”  Supervisor username and password The default supervisor name and password are listed as below: Username: root / Password: Enable NVR access: Allow the user to access the Witness Pro program.
  • Page 166  Function descriptions of User access setup: 1.) Privileges: Select privileges for users to access, control, or set up for NVR. 2.) Authorized cameras: Select cameras for the users to set up and control in Witness and remote live view via CMS (FreeView Pro ) or IE browser or mobile phone. Click “ ”...
  • Page 167 3.) Remote access schedule: Enable and set up the remote access schedules to limit the short access period if needed. Select “Daily,” “Weekly,” and “Special Duration” for the access schedule. Remote control: Set up the maximum bandwidth and connection time to allocate and control the bandwidth of the network where the NVR is located and select the authorized cameras for remote listen if needed...
  • Page 168  Please follow the steps below to modify the supervisor’s name and password: Step 1. Type new supervisor name and password. Step 2. Press “Select all” (only for supervisor) for the privileges. Step 3. Click “Save” to add the user to the list. Please remember to remove the default supervisor “root.”...
  • Page 169: Application Logs

    3.) Video loss: Show the status of the video signals. 4.) Intelligent detection: Show the trigger event which comes from i-View’s smart video analytics’ camera. 5.) License Plate: Show the black/white list trigger event of LPR.
  • Page 170 10.) Access controller: Show access status and information. 11.) Operation: Show the record of operation modification. 12.) System: Show the status of the Witness Pro program. 13.) ezPlayback: Select the event and then click this icon to play the video clips from the event point timing.
  • Page 171: Peripherals Setup

    7-10. Peripherals setup icon to set up I/O configuration and parameters from “Peripherals setup”. You can Click the choose to set the output and input of the peripheral devices according to the actual needs. The NVR supports the I/O trigger function via built-in the NC-3212USB control card (Option), and the alarm output/input of the camera.
  • Page 172: Section 2: Relay Output Control

     Section 2: Relay output control  Select the device and allow switch the relay on/off state manually. If the "Pulse" mode appears only, the short switching time setup to 0.  Section 3:Sensor input setup  Choose the device and named, then choose the NC or NO from the Type drop window. ...
  • Page 173: Stop Alarm Siren

    7-11. Stop alarm siren Click “ ” icon to stop the alarm and adjust the audio volume or check “Mute.” 7-12. Storage configuration Click “ ” icon to set up storage from “Storage configuration setup” will show the diagram as below then “Storage configuration setup”...
  • Page 174 7-12-1. Storage devices setup Storage devices setup: Generally speaking, C: \ hard disk is the storage Operation System. The system will not check this hard disk for recording automatically; unless the NVR has only one C: \ hard disk. Get information about the usage and remaining capacity of each hard disk in this dialog box.
  • Page 175 Please set up about 3~5% free space before starting to erase the file and delete the file about 30G per time when HDD less the setting volume of room for the AnyNet-3208 (6416/6424) NVR. b.) Limited recording day(s): The system will delete the oldest video clips when the recorded videos are over the set period.
  • Page 176 enter the User name /Password: admin/ (Password is space) to login for the RAID parameters setting. 2. If you want to change the password, please click the “Configure Host “field; then, you can set up the new password and password. 3.
  • Page 177: Public Address Configuration

    7-13. Public address configuration This function combines CCTV and public address functions. It equips with schedule/ Individual / Group broadcast and playback background music, which can integrate with the fire alarm system. It also can visually broadcast and monitoring the video through the Internet from anywhere at any time. The ability of remote visual broadcasting makes a wide variety of applications for different environments.
  • Page 178 Step 3. Enter the location or name for the announcement zone. Step 4. Choice the type and install the direction of the Speaker. Step 5. Select the cameras which are associated with this alarm zone. Step 6. Click the “Save” icon to finish and exit the setting. ...
  • Page 179 Please follow up on the process to set up the public address area when using the Emergency” or “Telephone” announcement. Step 1. Click and select the zones from the list table for emergency or telephone announcements. For both hardware configurations, please refer to the PAC-080M installation menu. Step 2.
  • Page 180 date” when you choose the “Special during” mode. Step 4. Cho0se the “Count” or “During” mode from the drop menu of the “Play with” field. Count: Choice the “Count” mode. The sound file will stop playback after three times if the setting count number is “3”.
  • Page 181 chime sound file, the audio input and output source, and voice format from this section. Record/Play chime sound file Browse/select existed sound file Choice audio input source Select the voice format for speak out Choice audio output source Save and exit the setting ...
  • Page 182 Step 4. Click the “Start” icon to start the announcement and click “Stop” to finish the instant statement. Select “Microphone” or “Sound file” to make an announcement Record/Play alarm sound file Set up repeat times for the selected sound files Set up the duration Browse /Select the between the selected sound...
  • Page 183: Control Panel

    7-14. Control Panel  Set up the display time clock for  Select different display mode for viewing all connected cameras.  Enable screen rotation for  Switch to next camera or split Live video screen  The channel selection buttons present “live viewing without recording”...
  • Page 184 Click to clear the red frame of video which camera is triggered via event. Operate i-View’s IP PTZ camera Follow up the process as below to operate the i-View’s IP PTZ camera: 1. Select the camera, which is an IP PTZ camera and choose the “PTZ IP Camera”...
  • Page 185 (IRIS) icon to control the PTZ camera viewing position. icon to set up the Preset position. Click “1-8” or “9-16” or “17-24” or “25-32” to select 4. Click the more preset locations, the total 32 preset locations. You can click the “Arrow” & “ Zoom in /out “keys to change the PTZ camera position and focus of the camera where you would like to set up for the preset position.
  • Page 186 icon to set up setup swivel process. The “Fig A” diagram for “FastCam III (V3)”, 5. Click FDMO-D1IP, and FDPI-D1IP only. The different PTZ cameras will have different Graphic User Interface (GUI). Please refer to the PTZ camera user’s manual for detailed information. Enable OSD and move the arrow key and Open/Close Click this icon to start Preset tour scan;...
  • Page 187: Chapter 8 Application Tools- Eztools

    Chapter 8 Application Tools- ezTools This chapter will discuss the NVR’s accessories programs and set up for each function. 8-1 IP Camera Video transfer - ezVideoTrans This program suits the IP camera only; it is an alone program that allows the remote user to access the IP cameras from the small site.
  • Page 188 The function of the ezVideoTrans program description is as below:  Click the “ezVideoTrans program,” and then click the “Setup” icon for the parameter’s setup. The default port number is 1001, and you can choose the UTP or RTP of the RTSP transmission protocol.
  • Page 189: Ie Browse Server - Ezwebserver

    8-2 IE Browse Server - EzWebServer This program allows remote access to the NVR via INTERNET EXPLORER Browser. Would you please follow up on the process to set up the parameters? The NVR should have the static IP address or DDNS or ID code when you want to remote access this NVR.
  • Page 190  Port number: Type the port number for remote connection Please make sure the setting connection port is not used by the PC program commonly, or the link may have collided with other PC application programs.  Auto connection: Check “Auto connection” and type “Username” and “Password” for automatic connection via remote PC.
  • Page 191 Step 3. You can select the NVR list from the “Site Menu” drop-down menu for remote connection. Step 4. Click “ ” icon from the left side control panel to connect the NVR Server and display the “Connect to local site” interface. Step 5.
  • Page 192: Remoteapp & Desktop Connections Control Server - Ezrserve

    8-3 RemoteApp & Desktop Connections control server – EzRServe The function of the ezRserver accessory program and must work with the ezRClient program. The ezRserver program installs on the ParkHelper® Parking Management Server, which allows fully operate the function of the ParkHelper® Server via the ezClient program (install on Windows base PC) remotely for technical assistance or parameters configuration.
  • Page 193 2. Check the Run ezProxyClient when Windows starts option. 3. Check the Auto-connect when ezProxyClient starts option. 4. Enter the IP address in the Proxy Server DNS filed. The IP address must be math the IP address of the PC which install the ezProxyClient program 5.
  • Page 194  User access setup: Step 1. Enter the User name and Password for the authorized user to set up the ezRclient program. Step 2. Select the privileges for the authorized user. Step 3. Click the Save button to add the authorized user. Step 4.
  • Page 195: Two Way Audio - Eztalk

    8-4 Two Way Audio – EzTalk This chapter describes the operation process to set up the 2-Way audio function on the server site and remote site. Fig 4-8.1 Fig 4-8.2 Follow the steps below to set up 2-way audio communication: On Server site Step 1.
  • Page 196 Step 3. Select the Audio sample rate. The audio quality will be better with 16K but occupy higher bandwidth. Oppositely, the 8K audio rate requests less bandwidth transmission, and the audio quality will be usual. Step 4. Check the Talk or/and the Listen function in which you want to have the remote audio process. Step 5.
  • Page 197: Schedule Reboot - Ezreboot

    8-5 Schedule Reboot – EzReboot It recommends rebooting the Server regularly (for example, once a week) to release the temporary memory and restore the server to its optimal state. Would you please follow the steps to complete the schedule reboot setting from the ezReboot application? Step 1.
  • Page 198: Time Synchronization - Ezclock

    8-6 Time Synchronization – EzClock Sometimes the Server’s clock time will be fast or late compared to the standard clock time after running for a while. Would you please follow the steps to complete the auto synchronize the clock time with a Standard time server from the ezClock program? Step 1.
  • Page 199: Hdd Healthy Monitoring - Ezhddsmart

    8-7 HDD Healthy Monitoring - EzHDDSmart What is S.M.A.R.T.? S.M.A.R.T. (Self-Monitoring Analysis and Reporting Technology) interface between the BIOS and a computer’s hard disk. It features the Enhanced Integrated Drive Electronics (EIDE) technology that controls access to the hard drive. Suppose S.M.A.R.T is enabled when a computer is set. In that case, the BIOS can receive analytical information from the hard drive and determine whether to send the user a warning message about possible future failure of the hard drive.
  • Page 200 Function description of the HDD Healthy Monitoring: Section 1:  HDD Information: You can check the Hard disk drives installed on the platform in this field. Section 2:  HDD status: This section displayed the temperature and health rate of the selected hard disk drive. As well as show the action command and error reasons here.
  • Page 201 Step 4. Check the Authenticated login option, and then enter the Username and Password. Step 5. Click the Add button to save the profile, and then the new information will show on the E-mail window. Selected an email from the list window, and then click the Delete button to remove the selected items.
  • Page 202: Ups Utility -Ezupscheck

    8-8 UPS utility –EzUPSCheck The server integrates the UPS power management function. This program allows setting the actions to the Server platform when the power capacity of UPS lowers than the setting value to avoid the abnormal shutdown. Please follow the steps below to set up the EzUPSCheck program. Step 1.
  • Page 203: On-Line Menu

    The system will autosave the running data and close the ezParkM program when the UPS power is less than the set percentage. Autorun Witness Pro program when power comes again: The system will auto-run the assigned path's plan when the power comes back. Step 4.
  • Page 204: Other Applications

    8-10 Other Applications Single-file video playback – ezPlayback This function is for the user to playback video clips in a fast and straightforward way. Click the “Start” menu  “Programs”  Witness Pro, and click the “Single-File Video Playback – ezPlayback”...
  • Page 205 for detailed information about the fingerprint access controller installation, system configuration, and function usage.

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