InterLogix 1073273B Truvision Navigator 7.1 Quick Start Guide En User Manual
2017-11-17
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TruVision Navigator 7.1 Quick Start Guide
This document provides basic instructions for installing TruVision® Navigator and adding a single recorder or camera to enable
viewing of video.
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Navigator toolbar. Contains the Navigator main menu drop-down
list (includes Settings, Device Manager, Bookmark Manager,
Tasks, Open Exported Video File, Storage Calculator, Help,
and Logout), the Search field, and the Add Devices and Add
Folders buttons.
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Navigator panel. Contains recorders, cameras, maps, websites,
access control points, and logical views that can be organized
within folders.
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Viewer panel. Up to 10 tabbed viewing panels can be added by
clicking the + button.
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Event Monitor. A detachable viewing window to view live video
from cameras linked to the notifier.
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Notifier panel. View real time events coming from TruVision
devices. Contains links to the video event notifications as well as
the Event Center button that launches the Event Center window.
Also contains a Filters menu to filter event types shown in the
Notifier.
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Collector panel. Contains all relevant video segments, snapshots,
and local recordings ready for export. Also contains the Export,
Select All, and Trash buttons.
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System indicators. Contains CPU and memory usage meters as
well as server and keypad connection status. Move the mouse
pointer over the meters to see the percentage of CPU and amount
of memory in current use.
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Playback controls. Control playback and recording of video.
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Timeline. Provides a graphical view of recorded video over a
period of time. Contains Live/Playback and Main/Sub stream
toggle controls, Zoom In/Out, Center TimeLine, Add Bookmark
to Video, Jump to the previous bookmark, Jump to the next
bookmark, Bookmarks show/hide on Timeline, Go To Date,
Save Video, Snapshot, PTZ Controls, and Push to Talk
buttons.
Color coded video tags are defined in the bottom left of the
Navigator screen.
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Installation options
There are two installation options for TruVision Navigator. The
core features and functions remain the same regardless of
which of the two installation options are selected:
Standalone model – This installation option permits the
client and database to reside on the same computer. No
other clients on the network can connect to the database
on this computer. This installation option is ideal for small,
standalone systems.
Multi-Client Model (traditional client/server) – This
installation option permits the client and server to reside
on the same or separate computers. This installation
option is ideal for larger systems with many geographically
dispersed users, computers, and recording devices.
Installation prerequisites
For each computer:
• Download the latest version of TruVision Navigator from
www.interlogix.com/video.
• Download the latest operating system service pack from
the Microsoft® Download Center.
• Check for Windows® updates at update.microsoft.com.
• Download the latest video driver.
• For the minimum software and hardware requirements,
see the TruVision Navigator User Manual.
Installation (standalone or client/server)
Note: Administrator rights are required to install Navigator on a
computer, but the application is available to any user that
successfully logs in to a Windows account on that computer.
To install TruVision Navigator on a computer:
1. Double-click the TruVision Navigator Setup.exe installer to
begin the installation. If prompted, right-click on the
Setup.exe file and select Run as Administrator.
2. If necessary, click Yes in the User Account Control
window to make changes to the computer.
3. The End User License Agreement window appears. Select
the I Accept these terms and conditions check box and
then click Next to continue.
4. The Welcome window appears. Select Typical
(standalone installation) or Advanced (for a client/server
installation or to change the default installation location),
and then click Next.
5. Advanced installation only: The Installation Folder window
appears. Click the Next button to accept the default
installation folder or click ... to select a different location.
6. Advanced installation only: The Configuration window
appears. Select Standalone Mode or Client/Server
Mode.
7. Follow all instructions in the subsequent windows until
installation is complete.
8. Click Finish and then click Close to complete the
installation. A TruVision Navigator icon appears on the
computer desktop and in the Start menu.
Note: See the TruVision Navigator User Manual for detailed
installation instructions.
Logging in for the first time
1. After successful installation, launch TruVision Navigator
using one of the following methods:
• Double-click the TruVision Navigator icon on the
desktop.
• Go to Start > All Programs > TruVision Navigator.
2. When TruVision Navigator launches, a login window
appears. Log in as the default administrator by typing in
the following default credentials:
• User Name – admin
• Password – admin
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3. Click Login. After initial login, the Change Password
window displays and prompts to change the default
password for security purposes.
4. Type the new password in the Password field.
5. Re-type the password in the Confirm Password field.
6. Select a question from the Challenge Question drop-
down list.
7. Type the answer to the challenge question in the
Challenge Answer field.
8. Click OK.
Adding a single device (recorder or camera)
After successful login, add a single device to the Navigator
panel by doing the following:
Click the Add Device button and then select Add
Manually or Add via Discovery Tool.
Add via discovery tool
Using the mouse, select one or more devices from the
discovered devices list and then click Add.
Note: The discovery tool attempts to add a device (recorder or
TruVision camera) by using its default credentials. If the
credentials of a device are previously changed from default
values, the device still gets added to the Navigator panel, but it
is shown as offline. In this case, updated credentials need to
be applied manually by right-clicking on the device and
selecting Properties or Configure Device.
Add manually
1. Select the appropriate model from the Device Type drop-
down list.
Note: Select TruVision Recorder or TruVision Camera
from the drop-down list for any TruVision device. Using
one of these drivers enables the device’s browser-based
configuration page.
2. Type a name in the Device Title field. Values are
alphanumeric.
3. Based on the device type, a selection from the Streaming
Type drop-down list may be required. For some devices,
there is only one option for the Streaming Type so it is
selected by default.
4. Type the device’s IP address or the DynDNS or EzDDNS
URL in the Device Address field.
5. The Port field is pre-populated with a default value based
on the type of device selected. If the port assigned to the
device is different from the default value, type the correct
port value in this field.
6. Enter the Username and Password. These fields are only
required if the device being added has been configured to
require a username and password.
7. Click OK. The device appears under the Devices node in
the Navigator panel.
Note: After clicking OK, fields highlighted with a red
exclamation point indicate rejected values. Hover over the
exclamation points for tips on why the values were invalid.
All fields must be valid to successfully add a device.
Viewing video from an added camera
1. Expand the icon for the added device to view cameras.
Note: An error message may appear stating that the
device was added but it has unsupported firmware. This
should not prevent the viewing of video.
2. Double-click on a camera icon or drag a camera icon from
the Navigator panel to a video tile in the Viewer panel to
display video.
Help
Click the Navigator main menu button and select Help. Click
Launch Help to open the TruVision Navigator User Manual,
where more detailed instructions are available on all topics.
Contact information
www.interlogix.com or www.firesecurityproducts.com.
For customer support, go to www.interlogix.com/support.
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