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SmartVIEW NVRs
User Manual
Version 1.5
iSC-NVR2316-T / iSC-NVR2532-T
iSC-NVR2532-U / iSC-NVR2532-R
iSC-NVR2532-A / iSC-NVR2532-D
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  • Page 1 SmartVIEW NVRs User Manual Version 1.5 iSC-NVR2316-T / iSC-NVR2532-T iSC-NVR2532-U / iSC-NVR2532-R iSC-NVR2532-A / iSC-NVR2532-D Copyright © Ingrasys Technology Inc. All rights reserved.
  • Page 2: About This Document

    About This Document This manual is intended for administrators and users of iSC-NVR2532-U/R/A/D/T and iSC-NVR2316-T. It covers configuration of storage and SmartVIEW configuration, as well as instructions for using and managing SmartVIEW NVRs on your mobile devices. Later versions of this document will be posted on the official website, as required.
  • Page 3: Legal Notices

    In addition, the “TM” symbols are omitted in this document. Liability Every care has been taken in the preparation of this manual. Ingrasys cannot be held responsible for any technical or typographical errors and reserves the right to make changes to the product and manuals without prior notice.
  • Page 4 Introduction SmartVIEW is a series of user-friendly Windows-based NVRs which can manage up to 32 channels with just one server. It provides powerful local display functionality with up to 32 channels live view and 16 channel playbacks. The whole series of SmartVIEW NVR provides completed hardware solutions for user to choose what’s the best for their application is, include both rack mount and tower desktop types.
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents 1 System Overview ................6 1.1 How to start? ......................6 1.2 Hardware interface ....................7 2 System Setting ................12 2.1 SysGuard ........................12 2.2 RAID Setting ......................15 2.3 Add Storage ......................19 2.4 Change System Language ..................21 3 SmartVIEW initialization ..............
  • Page 6 5.2 Storage Settings ....................... 51 5.3 User Account Management ..................53 5.4 Hardware Monitoring ....................59 5.5 IP Camera Management ..................60 5.6 Group Settings ......................70 5.7 Sequence Settings ....................72 5.8 SMS / Email Settings / FTP Settings ................. 75 5.9 DO (Digital Output) Settings ..................
  • Page 7: System Overview

    1 System Overview 1.1 How to start? Following steps are for bringing on this system from storage setting to starting recording and live viewing. Details will be described in following contents. Hardware preinstall & power on RAID setting (for iSC-NVR2532-R/A/D) Windows partition setting Enable SysGuard NVR quick setting by Installation wizard...
  • Page 8: Hardware Interface

    1.2 Hardware interface NVR2316-T Power switch Power LED Reset button System read/write LED Front cover for 4 x 3.5” lockable HDD trays 2 x USB 2.0 Power socket 4 x USB 2.0 E-SATA...
  • Page 9 NVR2532-T Power switch Power LED Reset button System read/write LED Front cover for 4 x 3.5” lockable HDD trays 2 x USB 2.0 Power socket COM1 Audio Jack COM2 DVI-D HDMI 4 x USB 2.0...
  • Page 10 NVR2532-U Power switch Alarm mute button Fan failed LED Power LED 4 x 3.5” HDD tray Power socket COM1 Audio Jack COM2 DVI-D HDMI 4 x USB 2.0...
  • Page 11 NVR2532-R / NVR2532-A (Redundant PSU) NVR2532-R NVR2532-A (Redundant PSU) Power switch System reset button Alarm mute button System R/W LED Power LED System Alarm LED LAN1 LED LAN2 LED 2 x USB 2.0 16 x 3.5” HDD tray Power socket Audio Jack COM1 COM2...
  • Page 12 NVR2532-D Power button System reset button Alarm mute button Power LED System Alarm LED LAN1 LED LAN2 LED 2 x USB 2.0 Power socket 24 x 3.5” HDD tray COM1 Audio Jack COM2 DVI-D HDMI 4 x USB 2.0...
  • Page 13: System Setting

    2 System Setting 2.1 SysGuard To prevent from any exception and keep high performance for the SmartVIEW NVR, the operation system is built with Microsoft Window Embedded 7 and the system drive (Drive C) is protected with FBWF (File Base Write Filter). If you want to change any settings of Windows operating system (i.e.
  • Page 14 (1) You should disable the SysGuard before changing the system settings. After system start up, system will pop out a warning message automatically, please click No to disable the SysGuard. (2) Close Install action Wizard and SmartVIEW for changing Windows operation system settings.
  • Page 15 (3) Double click on the shortcut of system desktop and click Yes to enable the SysGuard. System will be restarted automatically. (4) If your SmartVIEW is already running and SysGuard is enabled, you may open the SysGuard program and select Disable the SysGuard function and click OK. Then, click Yes.
  • Page 16: Raid Setting

    2.2 RAID Setting Notice : For NVR2532-R / NVR2532-A / NVR2532-D Only. If you are using NVR2316-T, NVR2316-K, or NVR2532-T, please Skip to Chapter 2.3 directly. Login MegaRAID Storage Manager A. Insert all hard drives to the trays. B. Power on the system. C.
  • Page 17 RAID configuration MegaRAID Storage Manager You will enter the main console of A. Select to Physical tab and make sure every hard disks you installed in your SmartVIEW NVR’s front slots are all “Unconfigured Good” (like B. Right click on LSI MegaRAID SAS 9260-4i ) and choose Create Virtual...
  • Page 18 Create Drive Group – Drive group and Virtual drive settings will pop up, please RAID 5 select ( ), then click Next ( ) button to create RAID. Create Virtual Drive - Summary window will pop up to confirm all settings are correct, and then click Finish and OK to complete settings.
  • Page 19 F. Please make sure all HDD you configured are online ( ). G. These hard drives will be regarded as one single disk in Windows7 operation system. Now you may go to initialize the disk and create new volumes through right click mouse at WindowsComputer and select on...
  • Page 20: Add Storage

    2.3 Add Storage SmartVIEW NVR is capable to install up to 24 hard drives as recording storages. To keep the system working normally, you should operate steps as the following for adding recording storages: : Notice If you are using NVR2532-R/A/D and your RAID setting has been just done, please jump to step (5) directly.
  • Page 21 Double click on the icon on the Windows desktop to enable SysGuard, after reboot, SmartVIEW will be started automatically, you may go to Chapter 7. About “Quick Setting” to add camera directly or click Setup , expand System menu and select Storage to add more storages if you already added cameras and have many drive...
  • Page 22: Change System Language

    2.4 Change System Language If you want to change the system language, please follow the steps to change the operating system display language and system locale (1) Please disable the SysGuard (Refer to Chapter 2.1) before changing the system settings. (2) The system will be restarted to disable the SysGuard.
  • Page 23 (5) Click Administrative. (6) Click the button, Change system locale… (7) Select a proper system locale and click OK. : Notice STOP!! A Change System Local dialog box as the following would be shown. Please DO NOT click any button on this dialog box.
  • Page 24: Smartview Initialization

    3 SmartVIEW Initialization 3.1 Installation Wizard Once the SmartVIEW software has been lunched first time after completing Windows system settings and enabling SysGuard, the Installation Wizard will be also automatically started. This wizard will help users to easily configure the system setting values (ex. Snapshot Folder, Max Record Days, Recording Media, and the Free Space of the recording media) and Cameras Discovery.
  • Page 25 OK:To start using SmartVIEW immediately and leave the wizard. NEXT:To enter the next step of the wizard. PREV:To back the previous step of the wizard. Exit:To exit the wizard without saving. (2) Cameras Discovery (3) Users are able to complete most basic and important settings on adding a camera. By Cameras Discovery, users can find all cameras in local network and then complete basic setting easily.
  • Page 26 Recording (Figure 3-3):To turn on / off the video recording function. (Users are needed to prepare the storage of recording for each camera in the system configuration.) Add (Figure 3-3):To specify whether the camera to be managed or not. Figure 3-3 Note: User can choose to finish the setting and enter SmartVIEW main console after this step.
  • Page 27 (4) Cameras Setup (Figure 3-4) Record Stream:To assign a stream for recording. Preview Stream:To assign a stream for previewing. Motion Detecting:To turn on / off the motion detecting function. Audio Recording:To turn on / off the audio recording function. Recording Mode:To specify the recording mode. (Full-time Recording / Event-driven Recording) Figure 3-4 :...
  • Page 28 (5) Confirmation Step (Figure 3-5) Figure 3-5...
  • Page 29: Exit The System

    3.2 Exit the system If user wants to exit from this program, on the main page of SmartVIEW software, click on the icon Exit AP (Figure 3-6a, ), then a dialog box which is titled Exit will be pop-up (Figure 3-6b) and you will need an authorized account to exit system. In the Exit dialog box, you may click the button Cancel to give up exiting system.
  • Page 30: Log Off And Switch Login User

    3.3 Log Off and Switch Login User In the main page of SmartVIEW software, click on the icon Switch User (Figure 3-6a, a dialog box which is titled Switch User will be pop-up (Figure 3-7) and you will need an authorized account to exit system.
  • Page 31: Live View

    4 Live view 4.1 The Live view page Users are able to monitor the real-time videos on the Live View page; users can also query the system event log, monitor the system Hardware status, or control PTZ (pan/tilt/zoom) of the speed dome cameras. Cross-channel functions System information Main content...
  • Page 32 Figure 4-1a To display live video, just drag channels or a whole group from the channel tree (Figure 4-1a, ) and drop into any video display window. To drag and drop the videos, users are able to re-arrange the channel display order. Double-clicking any video will enlarge this channel into a single-cannel layout.
  • Page 33 Figure 4-1b Click the right button of the mouse on a channel’s video window (Figure 4-1c), users are able to do other operations like: Figure 4-1c  Reconnect:Manually reconnect this channel if there’s trouble of video displaying.  Record Stream:Display for record stream of this channel on live view ...
  • Page 34  Snapshot:Snapshots browsing for all channels and all time  Digital PTZ:Digital zooming  Keep aspect ratio:Change the video displaying ratio to its original ratio rather than filling the video window  Popup windows:Users can select this item to open another pop-up video window for an important channel.
  • Page 35  Duplicate:Duplicate a channel display on another one. (Figure 4-1e) Figure 4-1e  Remove:Remove the channel.  Page:While the number of the real-time videos is more than the max. videos of the current video layout, the SmartVIEW system is capable to automatically paging these channels.
  • Page 36 Figure 4-2a  Camera list: Drag any camera in this list into the video display window and the camera’s live video can be displayed instantly. An icon is located on the left of each camera name (Figure 4-2a, ), it would help users to aware the statuses of cameras. There are 3 kinds of status (Figure 4-2b) and users are able to click the icons to get more details about the cameras’...
  • Page 37: About The Smartview System Version

    4.2 About the SmartVIEW System Version In the Live View page of SmartVIEW software, click on the icon (Figure 4-3a, ), which is located at the upper right corner, a dialog box which is titled SmartVIEW will be pop-up (Figure 4-3b). Figure 4-3a Figure 4-3b...
  • Page 38: System Information

    4.3 System Information In the main page, a set of indicator about the system information is located at the upper left part of the Live View page (Figure 4-4). User are not only able to be informed the system temperature ( ) and the CPU loading ( ) but also be notified any abnormal speed of the system fans with a “RED”...
  • Page 39: Two-Way Audio Chat And Broadcast Control

    4.4 Two-way audio chat and broadcast control Select a real-time camera video, click the icon (Figure 4-5, ), users are able to create a voice chat between the SmartVIEW system side and the selected camera side. If users are going to listen to the audio of this channel, just click the icon (Figure 4-5, ).
  • Page 40: Digital Ptz

    4.5 Digital PTZ Select a real-time camera video, click the right button of the mouse, users are able to turn on / turn off the digital zooming function of the specific channel video by clicking the item, Digital PTZ (Figure 4-6, ).
  • Page 41: Snapshot Browsing

    4.6 Snapshot Browsing Select a real-time video and right click of the mouse, users are able to take a snapshot (Figure 4-8a, ) for the video and click the icon (Figure 4-8, ) to open a window to browse all manual snapshot images. Users are able to browse recorded files with a specific channel No.
  • Page 42: Speed Dome Camera Control

    4.7 Speed Dome Camera Control In the Live View page, a set of control button for PTZ Controlling is provided (Figure 4-11) which is located at the top part of the Live View page (Figure 4-10, ). Users are able to control the direction, zooming scale, focus, preset positions, and the speed of speed dome cameras.
  • Page 43 Figure 4-11  Direction:Pan and tilt in 8 directions and patrolling control.  Speed:The speed setting of moving for speed dome cameras, the right to accelerate and the left compared to slow down.  Zooming Control:Press the icon can forward the scaling to reduce the monitoring region (Zoom-in), press the icon can zoom back to enlarge the monitored area (Zoom-out).
  • Page 44 The following steps will guide you to set the automatic cruise of the speed dome or cameras with a PT head: A. Enable the PTZ control functions for a PTZ camera: (A) Open the Configurations page. (B) Select a specific Speed Dome Camera item in the IP Camera tree list. :...
  • Page 45 Figure 4-13 C. Setup automatic scan (patrolling) (A) Open the Configurations page. (B) Select a specific PTZ Camera item in the IP Camera tree list. (C) Switch tab to General, and click the button Auto Scan and a dialog box Auto-Scan Setting will be pop-up.
  • Page 46 (D) In the Auto-Scan Setting dialog box, users can change the interval of scanning. (E) Users are also able to drag and drop one or some preset position(s) from the Available Preset to the Selected Preset. Figure 4-15 (F) After completing the above steps, click the OK button. (G) You may start / stop the Auto Scan function by click the button Sequence...
  • Page 47: Screen Layout

    4.8 Screen Layout In the main page, click the icon (Figure 4-17, ) to pop-up a layout box. Users are able to select a specific layout (1, 4, 8, 9, 16, and so on) in this layout box. Users can also set specific real-time channel video to "full screen", or change every video displayed by "group"...
  • Page 48: Event Display

    4.9 Event Display (1) Real-time logs display User is able to see latest event logs on the main console of live view page’s left down corner (Figure 4-18 ) and can enlarge the log display area to see more logs at a time by clicking button (Figure 4-18 Figure 4-18 (2) View historical events...
  • Page 49 All types of event user can search is as Table 4-1. Event type Event status System System leave, application startup, exit application, change configuration, create server fail Login Log in, log out, authentication fail Record Recording space full, recording storage regain space, record failed Connect Remote view connected/disconnected, remote...
  • Page 50: System Settings

    5 System Settings 5.1 System Configurations Click the Setup icon ( ) which is located at the Live View page (Figure 5-1, ) and a dialog window which is titled Configurations will be pop-up (Figure 5-2). Users are able to set system configurations as the following:...
  • Page 51 Auto Login (Figure 5-2, If this configuration is enabled, the SmartVIEW system will be login with the selected account after each starting of the operation system. The installation will automatically create a default account (with an “Administrative” permission) whose user name is “Admin”...
  • Page 52: Storage Settings

    5.2 Storage Settings To add, modify, delete storage setting groups for streaming data file. Instructions: Click the Setup icon ( ) and a dialog window which is titled Configurations will be pop-up. Click System / Storage in the tree view item, (Figure 5-3) to adjust the following configurations:...
  • Page 53  Storage Only for Event Clip:If this item is checked, the recording files would be only saved while any event occurred. (Figure 5-4, Figure 5-4 Modify Storages Select one of the storage device in the Storage Lib (Figure 5-3, ) which you want to modify, and then click the Edit button, a dialog box Storage Device will be pop-up...
  • Page 54: User Account Management

    5.3 User Account Management To add, modify, delete “User” and “Authority Group”. Instructions: It is recommended to create some authority groups before creating users, and then assign users to the specific authority groups. To do these, you will need to click the Setup icon ) and a dialog window which is titled Configurations will be pop-up.
  • Page 55 To create / modify an Authority Group, please refer to the following steps: A. Enter the “Name” for the Group in the “Group Name” field. B. Set Permissions for Channels – In the “Channel authorization” table, users are able to assign permissions independently for each channel. The permissions include: (A) Local Preview:Be authorized to open the local real-time video.
  • Page 56 (F) Remote Setup:Be authorized to change the configurations of the SmartVIEW system remotely. (G) Remote DO Control:Be authorized to control the digital output devices of the SmartVIEW system remotely. D. Duplicate Authority Groups If you want to create an Authority Group which is similar to any existing Authority Group, you can duplicate a new Authority Group from the existing one first, and then modify the settings for the new one.
  • Page 57 Figure 5-7 (E) Once you complete the above items, please select at least one Authority Group in the Authority data tab, and then click the Add button to create a new account. (Figure 5-8, (F) You can select an account which is listed in the table Authority Information (Figure 5-8, ) and then modify settings for updating.
  • Page 58 B. Set Information of Permissions (A) Select inherited permissions of Authority Group Check one or more (at least one) Authority Group from the Authority Group. (Figure 5-9, (B) Grant additional non-inherited permissions Check the non-inherited permissions from the Channel Authorization (Figure 5-9, ) and Authorization.
  • Page 59 Update accounts Select a user which is to be updated, modify the information and click the button Update to apply the change.
  • Page 60: Hardware Monitoring

    5.4 Hardware Monitoring The SmartVIEW system provides monitoring of the CPU temperatures and fan status. Instructions: Click the Setup icon ( ) and a dialog window which is titled Configurations will be pop-up. Click the tree view item, System / H/W Monitor (Figure 5-11), to adjust the following configurations:...
  • Page 61: Ip Camera Management

    5.5 IP Camera Management Click the Setup icon ( ) and a dialog window which is titled Configurations will be pop-up. Click the tree view item, IP Camera (Figure 5-12), to adjust the following configurations: Manually add an IP camera (Figure 5-12): Vendor / Model:Specify a proper vendor and model.
  • Page 62 Automatically Find IP Cameras: Click on the Find IP Cameras (Figure 5-12, ) button, a wizard named Add Camera will be started. The wizard is able to help users to easily discover cameras which are connected to the network. To start the discovery, just click the 00000icon (Figure 5-13, ).
  • Page 63 In the next step ○ of the wizard (Figure 5-15), users are able to setup the default options of cameras. All these settings will also be modified later.  Recording/Preview stream:Choose a stream for previewing or recording from available streams of a channel. ...
  • Page 64 In the next page ○ of the wizard (Figure 5-16), all cameras to be added which user checked in the page ○ and their option settings would be listed in the table for confirming. Users are able to modify those settings or finish the procedure. Users are able to click the (Figure 5-17) icon which in the Live View page to open this...
  • Page 65 Figure 5-19 (B) Click on the Camera Setting button, the Web user interface of the camera will be opened (Figure 5-20), after editing, click Save and close the internet browser. Figure 5-20 (C) Click the Delete Camera button, a confirm dialog box will be pop-up to confirm the deleting (Figure 5-21).
  • Page 66 Figure 5-21...
  • Page 67 B. General (Figure 5-22) Figure 5-22 Camera Enable:When checked, the channel will be activated. Camera Name:A name or description for the camera. Font Display Size, Font Display Color:The font size and font color settings for the OSD on the real-time video. Record Stream:To specify a proper stream for recording Preview Stream:To specify a proper stream for previewing.
  • Page 68 Record Schedule:Users can specify the recording schedule by weekdays or dates (Figure 5-23), the default value is always record, select Schedule mode first, you may use mouse to hold the edge of time bar (Blue for normal record, Yellow for event record) to change the time become shorter or longer (Figure 5-24), and then click OK button to save the new schedule.
  • Page 69 C. Motion:(Figure 5-25). Motion Enable:To check it to enable the motion detection function. Local (Software) or IP camera’s Motion Detection:You may select the motion detection event source from Camera or SmartVIEW to operate that. Event Interval Time:If several events occurred within Event Interval Time, all of the events will be treated as a single event.
  • Page 70 Figure 5-26...
  • Page 71: Group Settings

    5.6 Group Settings User can create, update, duplicate, and delete channel groups in this section. Instructions: Click the Setup icon ( ) and a dialog window which is titled Configurations will be pop-up. Choose Group in the function tree (Figure 5-27) to adjust the following configurations:...
  • Page 72 Duplicate Groups Select the group (which is listed in the Group list) you want to duplicate and click on the Copy button to create a new group, and then you can assign a new name for the new group. To delete the group Select the group (which is listed in the Group list) you want to delete and finally click...
  • Page 73: Sequence Settings

    5.7 Sequence Settings To provides the “Recursive Playing” function across camera groups. The “Sequence” can be created, updated, duplicated, and deleted by users. Instructions: Click the Setup icon ( ) and a dialog window which is titled Configurations will be pop-up.
  • Page 74 Figure 5-29 Duplicate Sequences Select the Sequence (which is listed in the Sequence list) you want to duplicate and click on the Copy button to create a new Sequence. Delete Sequences Select the Sequence (which is listed in the Sequence list) you want to delete and click on the Delete button, a confirm dialog box Sequence Setting...
  • Page 75 Start Sequencing In the Live View page, click the icon (Figure 5-31, ), and then the list of available sequence modes will show up, just select one to start the sequence. Click on the mode again to stop it. (Figure 5-31) Figure 5-31...
  • Page 76: Sms / Email Settings / Ftp Settings

    5.8 SMS / Email Settings / FTP Settings Set configurations for SMS, E-Mail, and FTP. If any Action Definitions involved SMS, SMTP, or FTP, these configurations must be set correctly. Instructions: C lick the Setup icon ( ) and a dialog window which is titled Configurations will be pop-up.
  • Page 77 E. Language Code:The encoding code. The system default is Unicode (UTF-8) and the following are available: Figure 5-33 F. Sender E-Mail:Users can assign an e-mail address of the sender here. G. Sender name:Users can assign a name of the sender here. FTP settings A.
  • Page 78: Do (Digital Output) Settings

    5.9 DO (Digital Output) Settings Configure digital output devices that are connected to IP Cameras. For example, speakers, alarms, etc. Instructions: Click the Setup icon ( ) and a dialog window which is titled Configurations will be pop-up. Click the tree view item, DO (Figure 5-34), to adjust the following configurations: Add a device Device Name:Select a name of the master device which DO device connected to IP camera.
  • Page 79 Delete the device Select a DO Device which is to be deleted from the DO Device list, click the Delete button, a confirmation dialog box (Figure 5-35) will be pop-up, just click the Yes button or complete the deleting. Figure 5-35 Update the device Select a desired DO Device which user need to updated from the DO Device...
  • Page 80: Sensor Settings

    5.10 Sensor Settings This instruction describes how to create, delete, or update the configurations about sensors (ex., Door Sensor, Smoke Detector, etc.): Click the Setup icon ( ) and a dialog window which is titled Configurations will be pop-up. Click Sensor on the tree view items (Figure 5-36) to adjust the following configurations:...
  • Page 81 Remove the sensor device Select a sensor device which is to be deleted from the Sensor Device list first, and then click the Delete button, a confirmation dialog box will be pop-up (Figure 5-37). Just click the Yes button to complete the deleting or click the No button to cancel. Figure 5-37 Update a sensor device Select a sensor device which is to be updated first, modify the settings, and finally click...
  • Page 82: Event Action Settings

    5.11 Event Action Settings Define a variety of response actions for every types of event. For example, to turn on a siren linked on an IP camera for 10 seconds while any motion detection occurred, or to send an e-mail to the administrator to alert him that a hard drive disk is going to be broken, etc… And one event can be set to trigger multiple actions! Instructions:...
  • Page 83 Description: A name or a description of the Action. Event Type: The type of the trigged event (Table 5-1). For Motion Detection, Sensor, Camera Signal, the items Device Name Device Description are required. Event Type Status Recording space full Record Recording storage regain space Motion Motion...
  • Page 84 H. Play Sound:To play a user-defined sound. I. Display:To pop-up a window with user-defined live video of a channel with optional auto-countdown to close window; or to display the real-time videos of a specific camera or a camera group for a user-defined time replacing the original previewing video channel temporarily.
  • Page 85: Playback & Log Search

    6 Playback & Log search 6.1 Playback Users can playback and query out desired time spot by date/ time, events, snapshots, and bookmarks, or process an “Smart Search” by motion detection analysis toward recording file. Instructions: In the Live View page of the SmartVIEW system, click the Playback icon ( and the page will be switched for the Playback View page (Figure 6-1, Figure 6-1...
  • Page 86 Figure 6-2 : Notice An authorized permission is required to do the following about playback operation. Date / Time Search A. Click on the Search By Time icon ( ) (Figure 6-2, ), pop-up the Search By Time dialog box (Figure 6-3) Figure 6-3...
  • Page 87 B. In the calendar box (upper part of the Search by Time), the date which is marked with green background indicates there are some recordings have been saved. C. In the camera-time-schedule list (lower part of the Search by Time), the time segment which is marked with blue background indicates the corresponding camera has recording files at the time segment.
  • Page 88 E. Select an event log and click the Select button, the Search by Event will be closed and the playback time will be jumped to the time of the event, and automatically start to play. F. If save video clip for this channel was set when setting event action, user will be able to see a “...
  • Page 89 Figure 6-6 A. Select Motion Area:Click this button to define the areas for motion detection (Figure 6-7).  To add a new detecting area, check the Add Motion Zone check-box first, and then start to assign which part to be added. ...
  • Page 90 Figure 6-7 B. After assigning the detecting zones, click on Search button (Figure 6-8, ), you can analyze the selected zone on the recording video and search results will be displayed on the dialog. Click on one of these results, and click on select button (Figure 6-8, ) to return to main console of playback and automatically start to play from the event time spot.
  • Page 91 Figure 6-9 Thumbnail search In the playback view page, select a channel you want to execute thumbnail search. And then click the Thumbnail Search icon ( ) (Figure 6-9, ). A “Thumbnail search {Camera name}” dialog box will be pop-up. (Figure 6-10) Select the date and start time for this search, and enter a valid interval (the time interval between each thumbnail) and click on Search button.
  • Page 92 Figure 6-10 Print In the Playback View page, select a camera from one of playing channels, and then click on the Print icon ( )(Figure 6-9, ), it will bring on an Image Edit {camera name} dialog box (Figure 6-11), modify the following information, then click the "Print" button, and select Print image size, you can have the picture print out.
  • Page 93  Print:After all above settings are done, press “Print”, select the size of the actual printing, and click “ok” to activate the printing. Figure 6-11 Figure 6-12 : Notice To use the Photo Print functions, the privilege of local data export is required. Save Video (as AVI) In the Playback View page, select a camera from one of playing channels, and then click the Save Video icon (...
  • Page 94 dialog box (Figure 6-13). After finishing the following settings, press Save and set the storage path, the AVI file will be saved successfully.  To set the start/end date/time of the video saving period, user can input the date/time manually, or select from event’s time, from manual snapshot search’s time, or from a bookmark.
  • Page 95  Crop:Select a region on the photo by dragging & dropping, then click on this button, this area can be enlarged and rest of the area will be deducted.  Revert:Restore for the previous change.  Show Date / Name:Put Camera Name and Date / time on the picture. ...
  • Page 96 Backup A. In the Playback View page (or Live View page), click the Save Backup icon )(Figure 6-9, ), a Backup dialog box will be pop-up (Figure 6-15) with two options – Back up to the Hard Disk or Burn to CD: Figure 6-15 B.
  • Page 97 Figure 6-16 Figure 6-17...
  • Page 98 Figure 6-18 Bookmark Users are able to make bookmarks during video playback when finding any important moment in the record. Users are also able to jump the playback to a specific moment which has marked as a bookmark. A. Add a bookmark (Figure 6-19) Click on the icon ( ) (Figure 6-18, ), a dialog...
  • Page 99 Figure 6-19 Figure 6-20...
  • Page 100: Event Log Query

    6.2 Event Log Query In the Live View page of the SmartVIEW, click on the View Log icon ( ) (Figure 6-21, to bring up the View Log dialog box (Figure 6-22). Users are able to query the log with one or some filters (ex.
  • Page 101 Below is the list of all event type and related selectable status. Event Type Status System leave Application startup Exit application System Change configuration Create Web server Failed Login Logout Login Login Failed Recording space full Recording storage regain space Record Record Failed Remote View Connected...
  • Page 102: Network Service Configuration

    7 Network Service Configuration Users can remotely browse for video/audio and event logs through web browsers (IE, Chrome and Firefox) and iOS App Eye2GO within LAN. Instructions: Click the Setup button , a dialog box named Configurations will be pop-up. Click on Network Service (Figure 7-1):...
  • Page 103 Enable time synchronization If the checkbox is checked and the IP is inputted, SmartVIEW system will automatically synchronize its time with a NTP (Network time protocol) server as the IP user key-in. Enable Dynamic DDNS (Dynamic Domain Name Server) Set the domain name of SmartVIEW for being able to be visited through a domain name address via Internet Explorer.
  • Page 104 Click the Custom Level button (Figure 7-2, ), set the following two items to be Enable.  Download unsigned ActiveX controls (Figure 7-4,  Initialize and script ActiveX control not marked as safe for scripting (Figure 7-5, Figure 7-4 Figure 7-5...
  • Page 105: Internet Service Configuration

    8 Internet Service Configuration Users can remotely browse for video/audio and event logs through web browsers (IE, Chrome and Firefox) and iOS App Eye2GO from internet. Instructions: Click the Setup button , a dialog box named Configurations will be pop-up. Click on the Internet Service (Figure 8-1):...
  • Page 106: Remote Web Client

    9 Remote web client 9.1 Log-in and Live View page Open IE browser, enter the SmartVIEW server’s IP address, and you will get the following web pages, the Log in page (Figure 9-1) and the Live View page (Figure 9-2). Figure 9-1 Figure 9-2...
  • Page 107 Click on the Setting icon , the Configurations dialog box (Figure 9-3) will be pop-up. Users are able to configure the setting for the JPEG compression of Snapshot, Sequence details, and Player details. Figure 9-3 Start to live view(Figure 9-4) After successfully setting the channel group, go back to the main page of SmartVIEW remote WEB clients and the groups you made should be shown on the left column of this page.
  • Page 108 Figure 9-4...
  • Page 109: Remote Event Search

    9.2 Remote event search Click Event Search button to open the Event Search dialog box (Figure 9-5). Users are able to query events with a specific filter, ex. Time, Event Type, Event Status, Event Name, and Device Port. Click the Reset button, all of the search conditions will be restored to the default settings.
  • Page 110: Remote Video Playback

    9.3 Remote video playback Click the Playback button on the upper left corner of the Live View page (Figure 9-6, ) and user will enter “Remote Playback” page (Figure 9-7). There are 2 ways for retrieving video data. User can also choose to listen to the channel recording audio or set the speed of playback.
  • Page 111 Channel selection Choose playback channels by dragging channel from the tree on the left side of this page, and drop it on the video window user desired. Event Search Click Event Search button to open the Event Search dialog box (Figure 9-8). Users are able to query events with a specific filter, ex.
  • Page 112: Backup Player

    10 Backup Player For playing backup files, please follow steps as below: Install Backup Player with following instructions in the install shield. Figure 10-1 After finishing installation, click on the desktop. Select a backup file by clicking on button (Figure 10-2) Figure10-2...
  • Page 113 Start to playback with the similar user interface with the playback page of SmartVIEW, but some functions are disabled (Figure 10-3). For detailed operation, please refer to Chapter 6.1. Figure 10-3...
  • Page 114: Eye2Go

    11 Eye2GO User can download Eye2GO iOS App from Apple Store for managing multiple SmartVIEW NVRs, and start to enjoy remote live viewing, playback and event log searching. Eye2GO supports both iPad and iPhone. Log-in View and edit NVR list Channel list Single channel live view with thumbnails...
  • Page 115: Abbreviation And Definition

    12 . Abbreviation and definition  PTZ:Pan (Up and down), Tilt (left and right), Zoom & Focus control for speed dome, PT camera, camera with PT head attached, and camera with motorized zooming lens  MPEG-4:Moving Pictures Experts Group, as the video/audio compression format ...

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