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ENVI Series ENVI Series 1.3 & 2.0MP Vandal Resistant Day/Night IR Bullet Camera Series w/150’ Range VITEK • 1/3” 1.3 & 2.0 Megapixel Progressive Scan CMOS image sensors • Up to 30fps live view @ 1920x1080p (2.0 MegaPixel Models) / 1280x1024 (1.3 MegaPixel Models) • 2.8-10mm Varifocal Auto Iris Lens • Integrated 850nm Infrared LEDs with up to 150’ Range • Dual Glass Compartments to Eliminate Glare • 2.8-10mm Varifocal DC Auto Iris IR Lens • Heavy Duty IP68 rated weather resistant aluminum construction • Secondary Video Output & OSD Control Joystick are accessible inside a Gasket sealed removable side panel • Externally adjustable Focus & Zoom with clutch to eliminate over-tightening • 3D-DNR Noise Reduction • 16:9 (2.0 MegaPixel Models) / 4:3 (1.3 MegaPixel Models) Video format • Secondary video output for installation & maintenance • Auto True Day Night (TDN) without focus shift is achieved with dual filter switch function • H.264/MJPEG Dual Streaming • Full duplex 2 way audio, Alarm IN/OUT • Minimal Latency w/Max 16 User Connections • Onvif Compliance • SD memory card slot for Local recording • 12VDC/24VAC & PoE (Power over Ethernet) Operation Specifications & installation procedure subject to change without notice. Visit www.vitekcctv.com for the most current information available. ENVI Series: VTC-IR40-N Table of Contents 1. Box Contents............................................................................................................................ 6 2. Included Accessories ................................................................................................................ 6 3. VTC-IR40-N Layout................................................................................................................... 7 3.1. Front View ................................................................................................................... 7 3.2. Rear Side View ............................................................................................................. 7 4. VTC-IR40-N Installation ............................................................................................................ 8 4.1. Mounting The Camera .................................................................................................. 8 4.2. Connections ................................................................................................................. 8 4.3. Pan/Tilt Adjustment ...................................................................................................... 9 4.4. Setup Menu ............................................................................................................... 10 4.5. Removable Storage .................................................................................................... 11 5. Camera Software Installation .................................................................................................. 12 6. VTC-IR40-N Features .............................................................................................................. 15 7. IP Installer: Introduction ......................................................................................................... 15 8. Installing and Uninstalling ....................................................................................................... 15 8.1. Installing IP Installer .................................................................................................. 16 8.2. Uninstalling IP Installer ............................................................................................... 19 9. Using IP Installer .................................................................................................................... 21 9.1. Starting the Program .................................................................................................. 21 9.2. Search Product ........................................................................................................... 22 9.3. Automatic Network Setup ........................................................................................... 25 9.4. Using DHCP Server ..................................................................................................... 27 9.5. Using PPPoE .............................................................................................................. 28 9.6. Updating Firmware ..................................................................................................... 30 9.7. Filter Configuration ..................................................................................................... 32 9.8. Live View ................................................................................................................... 33 10. ENVI Admin Menu ................................................................................................................ 35 10.1. Entering Admin Menu ................................................................................................. 35 10.2. Admin Menu Structure ................................................................................................ 36 11. Quick Configuration .............................................................................................................. 36 11.1. Step 1: Changing Server Name.................................................................................... 36 11.2. Step 2: Time Setup ..................................................................................................... 36 11.3. Step 3: Network Setup ................................................................................................ 36 11.4. Step 4: IPCCTVDNS.COM ............................................................................................ 37 11.5. Step 5: Recording Configuration .................................................................................. 37 11.6. Finish......................................................................................................................... 37 1 ENVI Series: VTC-IR40-N 12. System Configuration Menu .................................................................................................. 37 12.1. Server Name Setup..................................................................................................... 37 12.2. Date & Time............................................................................................................... 38 12.3. Admin Password ......................................................................................................... 39 12.4. Access Control ............................................................................................................ 39 12.5. User Registration ........................................................................................................ 39 12.5.1. Add ................................................................................................................. 39 12.5.2. Edit ................................................................................................................. 41 12.5.3. Delete ............................................................................................................. 41 13. Network Configuration .......................................................................................................... 41 13.1. Static IP Configuration ................................................................................................ 42 13.2. DHCP Client Configuration ........................................................................................... 42 13.3. PPPoE Configuration ................................................................................................... 43 13.4. Network Ports ............................................................................................................ 43 13.5. Bandwidth Control Configuration ................................................................................. 44 13.6. View Network Status................................................................................................... 44 13.7. Network Status Notify ................................................................................................. 45 13.8. IP-CCTV DNS Setup .................................................................................................... 46 13.9. Port Forwarding & UPnP ............................................................................................. 47 13.10. RTP/RTSP Setup ......................................................................................................... 48 14. Device Configuration ............................................................................................................ 49 14.1. Privacy Zone .............................................................................................................. 49 14.2. Camera & Motion ....................................................................................................... 52 14.3. Camera Configuration ................................................................................................. 54 14.3.1. Rate Control Mode ........................................................................................... 55 14.3.2. Image Quality Setup ........................................................................................ 55 14.4. Camera Control (Select Models)................................................................................... 55 14.5. DI (Sensor Input) / DO (Alarm Output) ........................................................................ 79 15. Advanced Configuration ........................................................................................................ 81 15.1. Advanced Services ...................................................................................................... 82 15.1.1. E-mail Service Configuration ............................................................................. 83 15.1.2. FTP (Buffered) Service Configuration ................................................................. 86 15.1.3. FTP (Periodic) Service Configuration .................................................................. 88 16. Recording Configuration for Cameras with SD card ................................................................. 90 16.1. SD / MicroSD Card Configuration ................................................................................. 90 16.2. Recording Configuration with SD card .......................................................................... 93 17. Utilities ................................................................................................................................ 95 17.1. System Log ................................................................................................................ 96 17.2. Save Configuration ..................................................................................................... 96 2 ENVI Series: VTC-IR40-N 17.3. Reboot....................................................................................................................... 97 17.4. Factory Default........................................................................................................... 97 17.5. System Update ........................................................................................................... 98 18. ENVI Series Viewer............................................................................................................. 101 18.1. Introduction ............................................................................................................. 101 18.2. Key Features ............................................................................................................ 101 18.3. System Requirement for PC....................................................................................... 101 19. Installing and Uninstalling ................................................................................................... 102 19.1. Installing ENVI Series Viewer .................................................................................... 102 19.1.1. Installing on Web Browser .............................................................................. 102 19.1.2. Manual Installation ......................................................................................... 104 19.2. Uninstalling ENVI Series Viewer ................................................................................. 105 19.2.1. Uninstalling with Program Menu ...................................................................... 105 19.2.2. Uninstalling on Control Panel .......................................................................... 106 20. Starting ENVI Series Viewer ................................................................................................ 107 20.1. Control Bar .............................................................................................................. 108 20.2. Channel Control Bar .................................................................................................. 109 20.3. OSD Channels Buttons .............................................................................................. 109 20.3.1. Saving as Image File ...................................................................................... 109 20.3.2. Saving as Video File ....................................................................................... 110 20.3.3. Manual Recording .......................................................................................... 110 20.3.4. Instant Playback ............................................................................................ 111 20.4. Extended Features .................................................................................................... 112 20.4.1. Pausing Live Video ......................................................................................... 112 20.4.2. FPS Control ................................................................................................... 112 20.4.3. Flip Control .................................................................................................... 113 21. EN-V-R: Introduction .......................................................................................................... 113 22. Requirements for Installation .............................................................................................. 114 22.1. EN-V-R Versions ....................................................................................................... 114 22.2. System Requirement for PC....................................................................................... 114 23. Installing EN-V-R ................................................................................................................ 115 24. Uninstalling EN-V-R ............................................................................................................ 118 24.1. Closing Active EN-V-R ............................................................................................... 118 24.2. Executing Uninstaller ................................................................................................ 119 25. Components of EN-V-R Program ......................................................................................... 120 25.1. EN-V-R Configurator ................................................................................................. 120 25.2. EN-V-R Service ......................................................................................................... 120 25.3. EN-V-R Controller ..................................................................................................... 120 25.4. EN-V-R System Tray Menu ........................................................................................ 120 26. Starting EN-V-R Configurator .............................................................................................. 121 3 ENVI Series: VTC-IR40-N 27. Quick Start Guide ............................................................................................................... 122 27.1. EN-V-R Configurator User Interface ........................................................................... 122 27.2. Searching for IP Devices ........................................................................................... 123 27.3. Registering IP Devices .............................................................................................. 125 27.4. Viewing Live Video ................................................................................................... 127 27.5. Recording Video ....................................................................................................... 129 28. ENVI Smart Player.............................................................................................................. 133 28.1. Introduction ............................................................................................................. 133 28.2. Key Features ............................................................................................................ 133 28.3. System Requirement for PC....................................................................................... 134 29. Installing and Uninstalling ................................................................................................... 134 29.1. Installing Smart Player .............................................................................................. 134 29.1.1. Manual Installation ......................................................................................... 135 29.2. Uninstalling Smart Player .......................................................................................... 136 29.2.1. Uninstalling on Program Menu ........................................................................ 136 30. Configuring & Viewing Player .............................................................................................. 146 30.1. Main Window View ................................................................................................... 147 30.2. Connecting to NVR Player ......................................................................................... 148 30.3. Creating a Group ...................................................................................................... 148 31. Searching Video ................................................................................................................. 150 31.1. Searching Video ....................................................................................................... 150 31.2. Daily Search ............................................................................................................. 150 31.2.1. Search Mode.................................................................................................. 151 31.2.2. GO to Time Position ....................................................................................... 151 31.3. Condition Search Mode ............................................................................................. 151 31.3.1. Advanced Search Mode .................................................................................. 152 32. Video Playback Controls ...................................................................................................... 153 33. Extra Features ................................................................................................................... 154 33.1. Window Control ........................................................................................................ 154 33.2. Recording Period ...................................................................................................... 154 33.3. Backup .................................................................................................................... 155 33.4. Snapshot ................................................................................................................. 156 33.5. Print ........................................................................................................................ 157 33.6. Ratio Display ............................................................................................................ 157 34. EN-V-R Configuration ......................................................................................................... 158 34.1. System, Network Configuration ................................................................................. 158 34.1.1. Configuring System name ............................................................................... 159 34.1.2. System, Network Configuration - Admin password ........................................... 160 34.1.3. System, Network Configuration - Access Control .............................................. 160 34.1.4. System, Network Configuration - HTTP Port..................................................... 161 4 ENVI Series: VTC-IR40-N 34.1.5. System, Network Configuration - IP-CCTV DNS ................................................ 161 35. IP-CCTV DNS Registration .................................................................................................. 162 36. IP-Device Registration ........................................................................................................ 167 36.1. IP-Device Registration (Manual) ................................................................................ 168 36.2. IP-Device Registration (Automatic) ............................................................................ 170 IP-Device Modification ................................................................................................. 172 36.3. IP-Device Deletion .................................................................................................... 174 36.4. IP-Device Homepage ................................................................................................ 174 36.5. Camera Management ................................................................................................ 174 36.5.1. Configure Camera Name and Information ........................................................ 175 36.5.2. Camera Resolution, Quality ............................................................................. 176 36.5.3. Configure Camera Recording Condition ........................................................... 177 36.5.4. Alarm, Event Configuration ............................................................................. 180 36.6. User Management .................................................................................................... 181 36.6.1. User Registration ........................................................................................... 182 36.6.2. User Modification ........................................................................................... 182 36.6.3. User Deletion ................................................................................................. 183 36.7. Disk Setup ............................................................................................................... 183 36.7.1. Disk Setup ..................................................................................................... 183 36.7.2. Disk Quota Modification and Deletion .............................................................. 183 36.7.3. Disk Mode Change ......................................................................................... 184 36.8. Utilities .................................................................................................................... 186 36.8.1. Email account Configuration ........................................................................... 186 36.8.2. About Program .............................................................................................. 187 37. Using EN-V-R Controller ...................................................................................................... 188 38. Connecting to EN-V-R ......................................................................................................... 189 38.1. PC with EN-V-R installed ........................................................................................... 189 38.2. PC without EN-V-R.................................................................................................... 190 5 ENVI Series: VTC-IR40-N 1. Box Contents 1) VTC-IRE40-N Long range Weatherproof IR Bullet camera 2) Mounting Accessories 3) VT-MD-2VOC (Secondary Video Output Cable) 4) ENVI Series CD & Mounting Template 2. Included Accessories 3mm Hex L-wrench Qty: 1 Wall mounting screws Qty: 4 Anchors If necessary, use the anchor to help secure the self tapping screws. Qty: 4 Sunshield with Attachment thumb screw Qty: 1 VT-MD-2VOC (Secondary Video Output Cable) For viewing video image during installation. Qty: 1 RJ45 Coupler Qty: 1 Mounting Template Qty: 1 ENVI Series CD Qty: 1 6 ENVI Series: VTC-IR40-N 3. VTC-IR40-N Layout 3.1. Front View 3.2. Rear Side View 7 ENVI Series: VTC-IR40-N 4. VTC-IR40-NInstallation • Make sure the power is not applied before the installation. 4.1. 1. 2. 3. 4. 4.2. Mounting The Camera Drill 4 holes into the wall or ceiling using the supplied template Insert the anchors into the drilled holes Match (foot mount holes) to the drilled holes Affix the mounting bracket by using supplied screws Connections 1. Power Depending on the type of installations, apply power to the camera by one of the three options below. a) Via Ethernet – Use only with POE switch (100 Meters max distance) b) 12VDC - Use with 12VDC 1A ** SEE IMPORTANT NOTES BELOW ** c) 24VAC- Use with 24VAC for longer distances. ** I t is required that the polarity-m atched connection is m ade for 12VDC supply, otherw ise I R LEDs w ill not operate at night. ** Primary and secondary grounds are completely isolated to avoid possible ground-loop problems. 8 ENVI Series: VTC-IR40-N 2. Ethernet Connection Insert one end of the Ethernet cable into the network jack of your camera, and insert the other end into the data port (switch, router, etc) 3. Alarm Connections This camera support Alarm IN/OUT, Green = alarm IN, Blue = alarm OUT. (For more information, refer to Section 14.5DI (Sensor Input) / DO (Alarm Output) on page 79) 4. Audio In/Out This camera supports RCA Audio IN/OUT, (Audio IN White, Audio OUT Red) 4.3. Pan/Tilt Adjustment 1. Tilt Adjustment Pan is limited to +/- 90°. 2. Tilt Adjustment Tilt is limited to 0° (2°) min ~ 90° max. 9 ENVI Series: VTC-IR40-N 3. Camera Rotation Inclination limited to +/-90° max. 4.4. Setup Menu 1. Accessing the Setup Menu & Controls The Setup menu can be accessed and controlled in two ways: a) Via the OSD control joy stick located on the side of the camera 10 ENVI Series: VTC-IR40-N b) Via the Web-Admin, Device Configuration> Camera & Motion> Camera Control. NOTICE: If the OSD menu is crushed and blurred, is due to small image size. Please have the secondaryimage size at 640x352 NOTE: For further information on OSD menu, refer to Section14.4Camera Control (Select Models) on page 55. 4.5. Removable Storage For recording directly on the camera you will need to install a SD card, this will allow you to play video directly from the camera. (** Please use only class 10 SD cards). a) With the power disconnected insert the SD memory card as shown below (the SD card willneed to be formatted.(refer to Section 16.1SD / MicroSD Card Configurationon page 90for instructions on Formatting) 11 ENVI Series: VTC-IR40-N 5. Camera Software Installation 1. Run IP Installer Software from the CD program on a computer that is on the same network as the IP camera. 2. StartIP Installer, by double clicking the icon “IP Installer” 3. After the program has started, the main window of IP Installer program will appear on the screen as shown below. 4. Search for the installed camera on the network by clicking the search product icon, the camera should appear as the image below. The default IP address is 10.20.30.40 5. To assign an automatic IP address to this camera within the network, click the “Automatic IP Setup” icon 6. Verify the Automatic IP address provided, enter the default password root and then click Set as shown below. 12 ENVI Series: VTC-IR40-N 7. After the camera was configured by the program automatically, you will be able to get access by a) Right click over the camera information, “Go Product Homepage” b) Click over the icon “Connect Product Homepage” 8. From the Home Page, you can “Live View”or administrate “Admin” the camera. 13 ENVI Series: VTC-IR40-N On Live View you will be able to see live video from your camera. NOTE: For more information, refer to Section 10. ENVI Admin Menu on page 35. 14 ENVI Series: VTC-IR40-N 6. VTC-IR40-N Features 1.3 & 2.0 MegaPixel Vandal Resistant Day/Night IR Bullet Cameras with 150’ Range • 1/3” 1.3 & 2.0 Megapixel Progressive Scan CMOS image sensors • Up to 30fps live view @ 1920x1080p (2.0 MegaPixel Models) / 1280x1024 (1.3 MegaPixel Models) • 2.8-10mm Varifocal Auto Iris Lens • Integrated 850nm Infrared LEDs with up to 150’ Range • Dual Glass Compartments to Eliminate Glare • 2.8-10mm Varifocal DC Auto Iris IR Lens • Heavy Duty IP68 rated weather resistant aluminum construction • Secondary Video Output & OSD Control Joystick are accessible inside a Gasket sealed removable side panel • Externally adjustable Focus & Zoom with clutch to eliminate over-tightening • 3D-DNR Noise Reduction • 16:9 (2.0 MegaPixel Models) / 4:3 (1.3 MegaPixel Models) Video format • Secondary video output for installation & maintenance • Auto True Day Night (TDN) without focus shift is achieved with dual filter switch function • H.264/MJPEG Dual Streaming • Full duplex 2 way audio, Alarm IN/OUT • Minimal Latency w/Max 16 User Connections • Onvif PSIA Compliance • SD memory card slot for Local recording • 12VDC/24VAC & PoE (Power over Ethernet) Operation 7. IP Installer: Introduction IP Installer is a proprietary utility program for VitekIP products. It enables users of Vitek products to search their network for any Vitek network camera, video server, or network video recorder no matter what IP address it has. By using IP Installer, users will be able to facilitate network setup process for Vitek products deployment. Runs on Microsoft Windows operating system (XP, Vista, 7, 8) Search for Network Cameras, Video Servers, and Network Video Recorders Capable of firmware updating Support automatic and manual IP setup 8. Installing and Uninstalling ** It’s recommended to install this program as an administrator ** 15 ENVI Series: VTC-IR40-N 8.1. Installing IP Installer If the program is started from the CD supplied with Vitek products, insert the CD in to CD/DVD tray and check the installation file. If it is download or copied from the Internet or any other media, locate the file from the PC’s hard drive. You will see the icon as shown with the file name IP Installer_Setup_x.x.x.exe. The actual file name in your case may vary as the version changes. Double click the icon to star installation. You may be prompted to continue running the installation program. Click Yes button, then the following window will be shown on the screen. 16 ENVI Series: VTC-IR40-N To continue the installation, click Next. The following window will be displayed for location to install. The default location for installation is C:\Program Files\IP Installer. It is recommended to install in this folder, if you want to change it to a different location, click the Browse button to choose location. Now click the Install button. You will see the progress of theinstall as shown below. 17 ENVI Series: VTC-IR40-N When the files are done copying, the following window will be shown. Click the Finish button to complete the installation. 18 ENVI Series: VTC-IR40-N 8.2. Uninstalling IP Installer If you want to remove the IP Installer program from your PC, click Start > All Programs > IP Installer > Uninstall. You may be prompt to continue running theuninstall program. Click onthe Yes button, then the following window will be shown on the screen. Click on the Next button and you will see the following window. 19 ENVI Series: VTC-IR40-N Click on the Uninstall button to start removing the IP Installer program from your computer. The following window will be displayed. Click on the Finish button to close the window 20 ENVI Series: VTC-IR40-N 9. Using IP Installer 9.1. Starting the Program Once IP Installer program has been installed on your computer, a shortcut icon should be created on the desktop of your computer.You can start IP Installerby double clicking the icon. Or you can also start the program by clicking Start > All Programs > IP Installer > IP Installeras shown below. After the program has started, the main window of IP Installer program will appear on the screen as shown below. There are no network devices shown,as it is the first time running the program and nothing has been registered. Search Product Scan the network and shows the list of all the Vitek products that IP Installer program found. Clear Product List Clear the Vitek products list created by searching the network. 21 ENVI Series: VTC-IR40-N 9.2. Automatic IP Setup Configure the network setting of selected IP device in Automatic mode. Manual IP Setup Configure the network setting of selected IP device in Manual mode. Connect Product Homepage Connect to the server homepage of the selected IP device. Update Firmware Update the firmware of the selected IP device. Filter Configuration Define the range of MAC and IP addresses to search. Search Product Make sure that your Vitek products are powered and connected to the network, and then click the Search Product button. A status window will pop up to show the progress of the search. Wait until it reaches 100%, or you may press the Cancel button to stop the search at any given timeand proceed with the results made until that moment. After searching is completed 100%, the IP Installer program will display the IP devices found. If you want to clear the list of the IP Devices from the window, click Clear Product List button from the Main Toolbar. 22 ENVI Series: VTC-IR40-N Manual Network Setup Configuring the network parameters of the devices in the list can be started either by highlighting and right clickingmouse button or by clicking Manual IP Setupbutton on the main Toolbar. When one IP device is selected, the following screen will appear MAC Address MAC address of the selected device is shown. Server Name Input desired name of camera i.e. Lunch Room HTTP Port Input port number to access IP devices homepage via web. Default port is 80 IP Type Select the type of address (Static / DHCP / PPPoE) Use STATIC for manual IP setup 23 ENVI Series: VTC-IR40-N Network Authentication (Admin Password) Save Configuration Option General network parameters are required in this part. Please contact your network administrator for detail.(IP Address, Netmask, Default Gateway, DNS1, DNS2) Password for the IP device. (Default password for Vitek products is “root” unless already changed) Select whether the configured contents is to be saved in the Camera memory or not. • Save Configuration: Changed values will be saved in the Camera memory of the device, which means the changes are permanent. • Not Saving: Changed values will not be saved in the Camera memory, which means if the IP device is turned off the changes are lost and the previous setting will be applied back. Click Set button to apply the changed values to IP device. If you don’t want it, click Cancel button. When two or more IP devices are selected You can select two or more IP devices at the same time by clicking one after another while CTRL key is pressed. The result is shown as below. To configure the network parameters of those devices, click the right mouse button or click Manual IP Setup icon on the main Toolbarwith multiple IP devices selected as shown above. Then the following window will show up. You can modify the value of each changeable field by clicking it. The following shows an example of entering a new value to a field. 24 ENVI Series: VTC-IR40-N Model Model Numbers of the IP devices that you selected. MAC Address MAC address of the selected device is shown. Server Name Name of the selected IP device. IP Type How to assign IP address to the device (Select Static here for Manual IP Setup) IP address, Netmask, Gateway, DNS1, DNS2 General network parameters are required in this part. Please contact your network administrator for detail. HTTP Port HTTP port number of the IP device for web access to homepage. Password Password for the IP device.(Default password for Vitek products is “root”) If you click Apply to all button after changing just a field of one IP device, the remaining IP devices will have the same value for that parameter. In this case, each device’s Server name and IP Address field will have +1 incremented value added to the original value. For example, if the first IP device has been given the server name of NetCam and Apply to all button is pressed, it will be automatically changed to NetCam1 and the next IP device will have NetCam2 and so on. The same applies to the IP address field. For Password field, the entered information doesn’t increment but will use the same data. In using Apply to all, you can choose which field is affected. Put check marks only on the field you want to use this automatic action as below. Click Save & Close button to save the changed values in the camera memory of all the IP devices and close the Network setup window. 9.3. Automatic Network Setup Configuring the network parameters of the devices in the list can be started either by clicking right mouse button or by clicking Automatic IP Setupbutton on the main Toolbar. Before starting the setup, you first need to choose the one to be configured. In this setup mode, IP Installer program checks your local network and assigns available IP addresses to the IP devices. You have a choice of using those automatically assigned IP addresses, or you can just enter other IP addresses as you desire. 25 ENVI Series: VTC-IR40-N Server Name Name of the selected IP device. HTTP Port HTTP port number of the IP device for web access to homepage. IP Type How to assign IP address to the device (Select Static here for Manual IP Setup) Network General network parameters are required in this part. Please contact your network administrator for detail. (IP Address, Netmask, Default Gateway, DNS1, DNS2) Authentication (Admin Password) Password for the IP device. (Default password for Vitek products is “root”) Save Configuration Option Select whether the configured contents is to be saved in the Camera memory or not. • Save Configuration: Changed values will be saved in the Camera memory of the device, which means the changes are permanent. • Not Saving: Changed values will not be saved in the Camera memory, which means if the IP device is turned off the changes are lost and the previous setting will be applied back. Click Set button to apply the changed values to IP device. If you don’t want it, click Cancel button to restore the previous values. 26 ENVI Series: VTC-IR40-N Note: If your network has more than one IP address Zone at the same time, the confirmation window will be displayed as below. You need to choose the one you are going to use for your IP devices. 9.4. Using DHCP Server If your network has a DHCP server running for assigning IP addresses, you may choose to let it assign IP addresses to the IP devices on the list. To do that, first open the Network Setup window either by Manual IP Setup or Automatic IP Setup procedure. Choose DHCP in “IP Type” selection, then IP Address, Netmask, Default Gateway field in Network setup area on the window will be disabled to input as shown below. 27 ENVI Series: VTC-IR40-N For setting up other fields on the setup window, refer toSection0Manual Network Setupon page 23. After filling the fields with appropriate values, click Set button to apply the changed values to IP device. If you don’t want it, click Cancel button to restore the previous values. 9.5. Using PPPoE If your network environment is based on PPPoE connection, you’ll need to choose PPPoE on IP Type selection. First open the Network Setup window either by Manual IP Setup or Automatic IP Setup procedure. Choose PPPoE in IP Type selection, and then all the fields in Network setup area on the window will be disabled. The network settings such as IP Address, Netmask, Default Gateway and DNS are no longer available to enter. You only need to enter the Server Name, HTTP Port number, and login authentication for your PPPoE connection. 28 ENVI Series: VTC-IR40-N MAC Address MAC address of the selected device is shown. Server Name Name of the selected IP device. HTTP Port HTTP port number of the IP device for web access to homepage. IP Type How to assign IP address to the device (Select PPPoE in this mode) PPPoE User Authentication for PPPoE Connection. • PPPoE User: Enter User ID. • PPPoE Password: Enter Password for the User ID. • PPPoE Password Confirm: Enter the same Password again. Authentication (Admin Password) Save Configuration Option Password for the IP device. (Default password for Vitek products is “root” unless already changed) Select whether the configured contents is to be saved in the Camera memory or not. • Save Configuration: Changed values will be saved in the Camera memory of the device, which means the changes are permanent. • Not Saving: Changed values will not be saved in the Camera memory, which means if the IP device is turned off the changes are lost and the previous setting will be applied back. Note: After setting up the network for the IP devices, make sure the IP devices are accessible on the network from your computer. It can be done by running Live View function of the homepage of the IP device’s built-in server. Refer toSection 9.8Live View on page 33 for more information. 29 ENVI Series: VTC-IR40-N 9.6. Updating Firmware Once IP devices are searched and shown on the screen as functioning successfully, you can update the firmware of them in “IP Installer” program. To do that, first check the firmware version of the device, which you can find on the IP Installer window. In the above picture, the firmware version of this product is 4.14-01-ds while the latest firmware version available is 4.16-B0-ds-VI as you could see at Vitek’s homepage (http://www.vitekcctv.com/Downloads.asp). If you decide to update the firmware, first create a folder on your computer for the update firmware, than download the latest firmware to that folder. Then select the IP device to be updated on IP Installer window, then click Update Firmware button from the toolbar. The following window will be displayed. You may find the Password field is empty on the window shown above. If so, click the Password field of the IP device and enter the proper password for the device. You are not allowed to update the firmware if the correct password is not provided. After the password is entered, the Start Update button will be enabled now. Click the button to see the following window for selecting the folder where the file has been saved.Highlight the folder than clickOK. 30 ENVI Series: VTC-IR40-N After clicking OK the following window will be displayed. Note: Do not CLOSE window until completed, to avoid permanent damage to the camera. You can also select multiple IP devices at the same time, and have them start firmware updating in a single step. Select the files to update by holding CTRL key and selecting which IP devices to update Click Start Update button. You will see the update window brought up with multiple IP devices listed. The rest of the procedure is the same as in the firmware update case for a single IP device. 31 ENVI Series: VTC-IR40-N 9.7. Filter Configuration When you need to search only for the IP device having a specific range of MAC or IP addresses, you can do it by using this feature. To set the search condition, click Filter Configuration button on the Toolbar, then the following window will show up on the screen. The first six HEX characters are already filled in with 1C:7C:45, which is the MAC prefix for Vitekproducts. Put a checkmark inMAC Address or IP Range to set the range for searching. You can set the range of IP addresses to scan as shown below. In this example, all the IP devices having MAC address starting with 1C:7C:45 will be listed on the result window after scanning. Or you can look for a single IP device having a specific IP address as below. IP Address range for searching can be entered as follows. You may even set both MAC Address and IP Range together at the same time. After setting the searching range as explained above, click OK button. Then IP Installer program window will show the searching range on the top right portion of the window as shown below. 32 ENVI Series: VTC-IR40-N To start searching with this condition now, click Search Product button on the toolbar. The program will start searching and show the result after a moment. 9.8. Live View Once searching and configuration on IP devices are done, you should make sure that the IP devices are accessible with the new settings. The best way to do it is by connecting to the homepage of each IP device’s built-in server, and starting Live View feature. Select Go Product Homepage when you click the rightmouse button on the IP device to test. If you select Go Product Homepage, the homepage of that device’s built-in server will be opened on a new Web browser window as shown below. This is the same result when you click Connect Product Homepage button from the Main Toolbar. 33 ENVI Series: VTC-IR40-N Click Live View on the top right of the window, then ENVI Series Viewer ActiveX program will be started. If you have not installed the ENVI Series Viewer program before, it will ask for a confirmation to install it. Allow it and you will be able to find out whether the configuration by IP Installer program is properly done. Note: Refer toSection 18. ENVI Series Vieweron page 101for detailed information about the ENVI Series Viewer ActiveX program. 34 ENVI Series: VTC-IR40-N 10. ENVI Admin Menu After connecting to a VITEKENVI Series camera via web browser, you’ll find the web page as shown below. The upper rightmost item of the menu is Admin; this is where you can set up most of the features in the VITEK camera you’re connected to. 10.1. EnteringAdmin Menu Click Admin then you’ll see a login window.In the login window, enter root for both ID and password as they are the factory defaults. Press Enter key or click OK. Now the Admin Menu will be displayed as shown below. This will guide you to the top level menu items, which are Quick, System, Network, Device, Advanced, Recording, and Utilities. Clicking any of these top level menu items will display submenu items and brief descriptions. 35 ENVI Series: VTC-IR40-N 10.2. Admin Menu Structure The following table shows the hierarchy of the Admin menu structure that we’re going to deal with in this manual. 11. QuickConfiguration In Quick Configuration, you will be able to set up many of the essential parts of the configuration in a simple manner without going into details. Selecting Quick Configuration gives you the menu as seen below. You can perform each setup by clicking the one you would like to configure. 11.1. Step 1:Changing Server Name Click Server Name on System Configuration menu, then Server Name Setup windows will be displayed.Refer toSection 12.1Server Name Setupon page 37to see how to change the server name. 11.2. Step 2: Time Setup Click Date & Time on System Configuration menu, then theLocal Date & Time Configuration window will be displayed.Refer toSection 12.2Date & Timeon page 38to see how to set up. 11.3. Step 3: Network Setup To make a connection to the Internet, it is required to figure out the type of the Internet service you’re using. Refer toSection13. Network Configuration on page 41to see how to set up. 36 ENVI Series: VTC-IR40-N 11.4. Step 4: IPCCTVDNS.COM When VITEK Server is used in a Dynamic IP environment, it is required to utilize IPCCTVDNS.com feature. Refer toSection 35. IP-CCTVDNS Registration on page 162for setup information. 11.5. Step 5: Recording Configuration Vitek cameras with MicroSD card can be configured for recording options in this section.Refer to Section 16.1SD / MicroSD Card Configuration on page 90to see how to set up. 11.6. Finish After clicking Finish all changes will be saved automatically to the camera/server 12. System Configuration Menu When you click on System Configuration item on Admin Menu, the following sub menu will be displayed. 12.1. Server Name Setup Click Step 1 on Quick Configuration or Server Name under System Configuration then the following will be displayed and you will find out the system information such as model number of the VITEK camera, server name (camera name), MAC address (serial number), firmware version, and Web image version. 37 ENVI Series: VTC-IR40-N As an administrator, you can change the name of the camera/ server, but other values are not allowed to be changed. To change the camera/ servername, enter a new name in the Server Name field. You may use up to 21 alphanumeric or up to 10 Unicode characters. Tab or any other special characters are not allowed. Click Apply button to save the setting and it will take effect immediately. 12.2. Date & Time Click Step 2 on Quick Configuration. Or Date & Time under System ConfigurationFill the Date and Time fields with your local time and date information. If you're in a different time zone, put a checkmark on Change Time Zone, then select the correct region from the dropdown list to make the time zone change, you need to click Apply button and reboot the system. If you want to retrieve the exact current time from a NTP server on the network, click Get NTP Server Time button. Clicking Refresh button will display the date and time retrieved from thecamera. Then click Apply button to save it. Note: In order to retrieve Time and Date information from a NTP server, you need to put NTP server address in advance of setting up, such as pool.ntp.org. 38 ENVI Series: VTC-IR40-N 12.3. Admin Password To change the password for the administrator, click Admin Password in System Configuration menu. Default ID for admin account is fixed as “root” and is not allowed to change. In Old Password field, enter the current password. In both New Password and Confirm Password fields, enter the same new password. The password must be between 4 and 23 alphanumericcharacters.Click Apply button to put it into effect. Because you have replaced the password with a new one, the existing network connection made with old password to VITEK camera is lost now. You will have to reconnect to the VITEK camera using new password. 12.4. Access Control Click Access Control on System Configuration menu. The following windows will be displayed. From the Access Permission window, select either one you would like to use. Click Apply button to save the change. • Full Access: Any user can access the camera/server and use all the features without limits. • Limited Access: Only registered users can access the camera/server and have limited privileges. 12.5. User Registration You can add, modify, or delete users for your VITEKcamera/server here. Once registered as Limited Access setting, the user can access the VITEKcamera/server with some limited privileges. 12.5.1. Add To add a user, click User Registration on System Configuration menu.When Add is selected, you can add users and define their passwords, names, and access permission levels respectively. 39 ENVI Series: VTC-IR40-N Enter aUser ID between 4 and 23 alphanumeric characters. In bothPassword and Confirm Password fields, enter the identical password respectively. The password must be between 4 and 23 alphanumeric characters. In Name filed, enter the user’s name up to 23 alphanumeric characters. Now select one of the four items from System Resource Access Permission, which defines the permission level for registered users to the VITEKcamera. • • • • All Channels Access: User can use all the features except for Configuration in Admin Page. General Access (only live viewing access): User can only useLive View feature. No Access: User is not permittedany of the features. Selective Access: User is allowed to use only the selected features. With this item selected, you can now configure the details under this menu for the user. VITEKcamerasmay have multiple VS Modules registered in it. When you click on any of theEnablecheckboxes, other fields in that row are now enabled to select. 40 ENVI Series: VTC-IR40-N • VS Module ID: VS Module is a network device that has been registered in theVITEKcamera • Camera No.: Among the cameras of the VS Module select one to set up. (between all,1or2) • Alarm Control: Determine if Alarm control is to be allowed.(selected models) • Audio Control: Determine if Audio Control is to be allowed.(selected models) After finishing the registration process, click Applybutton to add the user. 12.5.2. Edit To edit a user account, select Edit. In this part, you can modify the existing user’s name, password, and access permission. User ID is not allowed to change. Once selecting a user ID to edit, the procedure is the same as in Add section. To see existing users, click Select UserId, and select a user to be edited from the dropdown box. Then you can change the password, name, or access permission, and clickApply button to save the setting. Setup of Access Permission can be done the same way as in theAdd section. 12.5.3. Delete To delete an existing user, select Delete. From the list of the users, select a user to delete. Click Delete button to confirm the deletion. 13. Network Configuration Configuring the network is dependent on how an IP address is assigned in Ethernet-based environment, which is static IP, dynamic IP (DHCP), or PPPoE. 41 ENVI Series: VTC-IR40-N 13.1. Static IP Configuration Select Network Configuration under Network configuration For static IP, select Static IP and input IP address, NetMask, Gateway, DNS1, DNS2 and click apply to save settings. After apply, program will ask to close web browser for updates, which will take 20~30 seconds. If Back button is clicked all values will be discarded. If Refresh button is clicked, the program will load previous values. 13.2. DHCP ClientConfiguration To use DHCP a DHCP server must exist in the network environment.Select DHCP Clientfrom NetworkConfiguration, click Apply. And all information needed will be filled in automatically 42 ENVI Series: VTC-IR40-N 13.3. PPPoE Configuration PPPoE is used to connect VITEK products to a PPPoE modem provided by the ISP. Since PPPoE needs verification, ID and a password are necessary to access the network. Type in PPPoE user ID and password 13.4. Network Ports In this configuration, you set up the HTTP port for VITEKcameras to communicate with the Client PC. HTTP Port is the network port that is used when a Client PC connects to the VITEKcamera Web page. It can be assigned between 80 and 65535.The default value is 80. Note: If the HTTP port number is changed to a differentvalue than default (80), make sure the new HTTP port number goes together with the VITEK camerasIP address. For example, when a VITEK cameras IP address is 192.168.1.100and the HTTP portis 8080, you will have to enter http://192.168.1.100:8080 to connect to the camera. 43 ENVI Series: VTC-IR40-N 13.5. Bandwidth Control Configuration Bandwidth control is for limiting maximum network traffic. If it is enabled with Bandwidth limits, maximum data size transferred from VITEKcameras won’t exceed bandwidth limits set by users. If transferred data is exceeded, part of the data will be randomly lost. If multiple users try to access a VITEKcamera when bandwidth control is enabled, users connected to the VITEKcamera will share network bandwidth limit. Note: This bandwidth control feature works well in M-JPEG video transmission. But, for H.264, dropping data packets may cause low quality of video, so it is recommended to utilize CBR and frame rate control instead of bandwidth control for H.264 video.Refer to Section14.2Camera & Motion on page 52 for more info on CBR and Frame rate. Note: Network Bandwidth control is managed by theVITEKcamera and it drops any data packets if required, thus you may experience slow connection when this feature is enabled. 13.6. View Network Status This menu shows network status of VITEKcameras. 44 ENVI Series: VTC-IR40-N 13.7. Network Status Notify This feature helps to send updated network status information to registered email address if any changes happen. This function will work under DHCP or PPPoE. If Network Status Notify is set to Enable, VITEKcameras network status will be emailed to a specific person in case of the following events: • When it is set to Dynamic IP in theNetwork Configuration menu, and the VITEKcamera has been given a new dynamic IP address and connects to the network. Or, • When it is set to PPP Client on WAN-Modem menu, and the VITEKcamera has been connected to the network with ISP or PPP server. To configure, click Network Status Notify on Network Configuration menu.The following window will be shown. 45 ENVI Series: VTC-IR40-N First, select Enable to use the feature. Then enter the address of the SMTP server which is needed for email service. If your SMTP server requires a user ID and a password for authentication, you will have to Enable Authentication Loginand enter the user ID and Password. In Sender field, enter your email address or other meaningful words that will show the message was sent from the VITEKcamera as a notification. Now enter the email addresses of the recipients in the Recipient fields, up to 3 addresses. In the User-Defined Message box, you may enter a message to explain why the message was sent. After finishing the setup, click Apply to save settings. Mail Notification Enable: Send email Disable: Do not send email SMTP Server SMTP Server address for email service User ID Password Sender 1st / 2nd / 3rd Recipient Enable: user ID and password arerequired for SMTP server Disable: user ID and password are not required User ID for SMTP server Password for SMTP server Email address of Sender or Name Email Addresses of the Recipients (up to 3 addresses) User Defined Message Message to be included in the Notification email Authentication Login 13.8. IP-CCTV DNS Setup Note: Refer toSection35. IP-CCTVDNS Registration on page 162for further details on configuration. IP-CCTV DNS service provides a static & public domain name to help user’s access VITEKcameras even though their IP address has changed or they are used in a local network. For proper function of IP-CCTV DNS service, products need to be accessible through the internet. 46 ENVI Series: VTC-IR40-N . 13.9. Port Forwarding & UPnP UPnP(Universal Plug and Play)is a kind of network protocol to help users to find and configure network products in the same local network area. Port forwarding is to assign a certain network port to a network product so users can access it from outside of the Local Area Network. Generally, port forwarding can be configured from the network router. UPnP port forwarding is made up with finding an available network port, assigning it to a VITEKcamera and reporting overall network configuration of a VITEKcamera to IP-CCTV DNS server. Users have to register products into IPCCTVDNS server and IP-CCTV DNS service should be enabled. There are 3 options in UPnP Port Forwarding. • Manual: User Assigned Portissued when users can access network router(hub) and manually assign available network ports to VITEKcameras. In this case, users have to type alreadyassigned network ports under User Assigned port. • UPnP: User Assigned Port is used when users want VITEKcameras to configure port forwarding of network hub with user-assigned network port. If it fails, try to change userassigned port • UPnP: Auto Selected Portis used to let VITEKcameras deal with all network configurations automatically. Please note that the network router needs to support UPnP Port Forwarding. There is a limit forthe maximum number of UPnP devices. If it is properly configured, results will be displayed under UPnP status. 47 ENVI Series: VTC-IR40-N 13.10. RTP/RTSP Setup Factory default is Enable to be used with other manufactures VMS software’s RTSP (Real-Time Streaming Protocol) is a protocol to transfer video and audio streams over the network. Any application supporting Standard RTSP can be used for VITEKcameras. Quick Time Player or VLC program can be used withthis; it may not be supported in the environment within a firewall. There are two types of usage; one for Unicast address condition and the other for Multicast address condition. For Unicast Address: Use“rtsp://network video server ip address/cam0_0”. If there are multiple channels, use cam0_x, x (0~3) with each number applied. If there are multiple modules, use camx_0 x (0 ~ 3) with each module number applied. For Multicast Address: Use “rtsp://network video server ip address/mcam0_0”. If there aremultiple channels, use mcam0_x, x (0~3) with each channel number applied. If there are multiple modules, use mcamx_0 x (0 ~ 3) with each module number applied. 48 ENVI Series: VTC-IR40-N Service RTSP Port Enable: Start RTSP service Disable: Stop RTSP service In normal case, use default port number 554 to connect to RTSP service. If not using port 554, enter the port number you want to use. e.g.) port number 445==>rtsp:// network video server ip address:445/cam0_0 RTP Start Port The starting number of the port for video transfer. Each time video transfer connection is made, the port number also increases. Multicast Address Address for multicast video transfer. The multicast address 0.0.0.0 is for stopping multicast. Multicast Port Port number for viewing the video with a multicast address 14. Device Configuration 14.1. Privacy Zone Users can set a privacy zone if a certain part of the screen needs to be unmonitored. To set the region, click Privacy Zone from Device Configuration category. 49 ENVI Series: VTC-IR40-N To Add a Privacy zone click Newbutton, aGreen-colored box will appear, click on the Green box and it will turn Red, at this point you can resize it by clicking and holding any corner and drag to desired size. To relocate box click and hold anywhere inside the box and drag to desired location. Click Apply when done 50 ENVI Series: VTC-IR40-N Users can add up to 8 Privacy Zones per screen by repeating above steps. If you add more than 8, an error message will display on the screen. To delete a privacy zone, click the zone and click Delete button followed by Apply button. 51 ENVI Series: VTC-IR40-N 14.2. Camera & Motion This menu is used to set up the selection of video format, data added to video data, encoding speed, audio control, image resolution, video quality, motion detection, etc. Click Camera & Motion on Device Configuration menu. The configuration menu will be displayed, and it may be different between VITEKcameras. • M-JPEG: This format requires much higher network bandwidth than H.264 compression. But because of its higher quality of still image, it is adequate for detailed reviewing of stored video. • H.264: In this format, each frame data is related to other nearby frames. For this reason, it provides much higher compression ratio than M-JPEG and is adequate for video transfer. However, if network conditions are limited dropped frames in video data is possible, the video quality can be relatively low. With VITEKCameras, you can set the number of P-frames in the video which is independent still images between I-frames. Note: For Dual Stream products, most of the parameters are dependent on primary stream value. You can configure the video data format and other information to be contained in it. 52 ENVI Series: VTC-IR40-N • Video with Flexible Extra System data: If Enabled, video data will contain UART sensor data from COM port..(Feature not available on this model) • Video with user defined message: If Enabled, video data will contain the user-defined data. (Reserved Field).(Feature not available on this model) • Video with PPP status: If Enabled, video data will contain PPP connection status..(Feature not available on this model) • Video with camera name: If Enabled, video data will contain the camera name..(Feature not available on this model) • Video with server name: If Enabled, video data will contain the server name that you defined..(Feature not available on this model) • Video with IP address: If Enabled, video data will contain the IP address of the video server..(Feature not available on this model) • Audio: (not available on all models) Select if Audio function is to be used (applies to Primary Stream only). VITEK Cameras provides 2-way audio streaming by combining microphone input with video data. Users can listen to the streamed audio through a PC and speakers. • Frame Rate: For Primary Stream, this is the number of frames compressed in every second. You can control the network traffic with this parameter. For Secondary Stream, it can be set to a manner of 1/2, 1/4, 1/8... of the primary stream. • Image Size: Select the resolution of each channel’s video • Encoding Standard: Select the compression method of each video, either M-JPEG or H.264 format. It is not allowed to set both channels to M-JPEG. Below is the table of images sizes. To save the setting, click Apply button Video Format SXGA D1 CIF 53 QCIF ENVI Series: VTC-IR40-N NTSC - 704 x 480 352 x 240 160 x 112 PAL - 704 x 576 352 x 288 160 x 144 VGA - 640 x 480 320 x 240 160 x 112 1.3M Pixel 1280 x 1024 640 x 480 320 x 240 160 x 112 2.0M Pixel 1920 x 1080 640 x 480 320 x 240 160 x 112 14.3. Camera Configuration On the lower part of Camera & Motion Configuration menu, select a channel to configure. In the example shown below, Primary Stream is set to H.264 for compression format.Enter detailed parameters of the camera selected here. Primary Stream of (H.264) • Camera Name: Enter the name of the channel up to 21 alphanumeric or up to 10 Unicode characters. Rate Control Mode:VBR (Variable Bit Rate) Video frames are encoded with selected image quality and GOP. Encoded frames have different data size from each other. H.264 M-JPEG Rate Control Mode: CBR (Constant Bit Rate) Video frames are encoded with selected image quality and GOP.Encoded frames have the same data size as other frames. Due to the constant bit rate, ithas better stable transmission performance. Image Quality:one of 6 quality levels (Low Compression / Highest /High Normal / Low / Lowest) GOP Structure: Distance between IFrames. That is filled with P-frames. Bit Rate Control: Total number of Bits encoded per second. The higher Bit Rate, the better image quality. Can be set between 32kbps and 2Mbps. GOP: Distance between I-Frames. That is filled with P-frames. Image Quality: one of 6 quality levels (Low Compression / Highest / High Normal / Low / Lowest) - 54 ENVI Series: VTC-IR40-N 14.3.1. Rate Control Mode 14.3.2. Image Quality Setup In Image Quality level setup, select “Low Compression” for higher image quality, but it requires higher network bandwidth. Selecting the “Lowest” requires lower network bandwidth, but gives decreased image quality. After configuration is finished, click Apply button to save the setting. If you click Default button, the entire configuration will be reset to the original values. Motion Detection • Motion Detection:(this is only available in Primary Stream) If enabled, Motion Detection feature is activated and user can configure the areas where motion detection function will work. Click Check All button for whole scene to be active (grid will turn Green) then click on any box inside scene to take out that area from Motion Detection (box will turn Red) then clickApply to save • Motion Sensitivity: Set the sensitivity of motion defined in Motion Detection Area. Select between -100 and 100. 100 is the most sensitive. After all the settingsare done, click Apply button to save it. If Default button is clicked, all the fields return back to original value. 14.4. Camera Control (Select Models) Select Camera Control on the bottom of Camera & Motion Configuration menu. 55 ENVI Series: VTC-IR40-N Exposure AGC (Automatic Gain Control) You can adjust the AGC manually 56 ENVI Series: VTC-IR40-N SENS –UP Allows color video in low light environment without noise (static). Levels of adjustment (x2, 4, 6, 8, 10, 15, 20,30) If set to high ghosting may appear Brightness D-WDR You can select (OFF, Low, Middle, High) 57 ENVI Series: VTC-IR40-N DEFOG Enhances image in foggy weather. (The performance is very limited) You can select (OFF, Low, Middle, High) BACKLIGHT>>BLC GAIN Adjusts the amplification of the video through Low, Middle and High levels 58 ENVI Series: VTC-IR40-N AREA To adjust the Area where “BLC” is relevant. Position Position the shaded area by using UP/DOWN/LEFT/RIGHT arrows, then click ENTER SIZE Change the Size using UP/DOWN/LEFT/RIGHT arrows, then click ENTER 59 ENVI Series: VTC-IR40-N RET Return to Exposure Menu or select arrow right to AGAIN to redo area. DEFAULT Default the settings from BLC Return Return to the Exposure screen 60 ENVI Series: VTC-IR40-N BACKLIGHT >>HSBLC This function is to prevent against the intense light from washing out the picture, such as headlights from a vehicle. SELECT AREA 1 You can select area 1 thru 4 by clicking right or left button. WINDOW After selecting Area, select window on 61 ENVI Series: VTC-IR40-N POSITION Using the UP / Down / Left / Right position the area where needed, then click ENTER Size Using the UP / Down / Left / Right position the size needed then click ENTER 62 ENVI Series: VTC-IR40-N RET Return to Exposure Menu or select arrow right to AGAIN to redo area. LEVEL Adjust the intensity level of the highlight masking 63 ENVI Series: VTC-IR40-N Mode Day or Night for highlight masking BLACK MASK Turns masking ON and OFF DEFAULT 64 ENVI Series: VTC-IR40-N Defaults HSBLC selection RETURN Return to EXPOSURE screen RETURN Return to SETUP screen LENS>>DC This camera is equipped with an Auto Iris Lens “DC” for the automatic adjustment of lighting conditions. 65 ENVI Series: VTC-IR40-N MODE Adjust mode to the proper application (indoor / outdoor) RETURN Return to SETUP screen LENS>>MANUAL FUNCTION NOT AVAILABLE FOCUS ADJ. Adjusts the focus between day and night 66 ENVI Series: VTC-IR40-N D/N DWELL Adjust the time between day and night when POP on CVBS is turned on POP ON CVBS Start sequencing between day and night images for focusing RETURN Return to SETUP screen DAY & NIGHT DAY&NIGHT menu can be set to AUTO, COLOR, B/W or EXT. 67 ENVI Series: VTC-IR40-N In AUTO, camera determines DAY or NIGHT by the incoming light level through the lens only and IR CUT FILTER switches following the DAY/NIGHT modes. In COLOR, camera disables DAY/NIGHT feature and works as a regular color camera and IR CUT FILTERis inserted to cut out the infrared spectrum from the light. In B/W, camera disables DAY/NIGHT feature and works as a regular B/W camera and IR CUT FILTER is removed to pass the infrared spectrum from the light. In EXT, camera follows the decision for DAY or NIGHT by the light sensor built into the camera. Note: A camera with IR Led’s must be set to EXT. IR SMART Compensates the amount of IR light on an image, reflecting back to the lens. AREA To adjust the Area where the IR intensity is too high. 68 ENVI Series: VTC-IR40-N NR(Noise Reduction) 2D&3DNR are very sophisticated and powerful noise reduction technologies at low light. 2DNRThe process of removing image noise from a video signal by applying a digital comb filter 3DNR A 3D filter reduces the noise caused by movement resulting in less blur. Too strong 3DNR reduction results in the tail effect of a comet or motion blur forma fast moving target in low light. The process of removing image noise from a video signal by applying a digital comb filter 69 ENVI Series: VTC-IR40-N 2DNR. ON reduces the noise that can be found in low light images 3DNR ON Reduces the noise caused by movement. Start / End of noise reduction with respect to light level can be set to required levels START THRES sets the point from which 3DNR levels starts when the illumination level dims. Higher setting starts3DNRat higher light level. END THRES sets the point from which 3DNR stops when the illumination level is higher. DEPTH sets the strength of noise reduction for 2D&3D. A higher setting stands for stronger reduction, too high of a setting will result in loss of sharpness in 2DNR and ghosting effect in 3DNR. 70 ENVI Series: VTC-IR40-N SMART NR continuously monitors motion on the screen.When no motion is detected, 3DNR is automatically activated for the maximum reduction of noise at low light. 3DNR becomes immediately deactivated upon motion. This will save HDD space PICT ADJUST (Picture Adjustment) InPICT ADJUST menu, WHITE BAL, SHARPNESS, MONITOR, OSD COLOR, CORNER COMP andD-EFFECT can be set. ATW - Automatic Tracking White balance AWC – White Balance is set at a fix leveland stops even though the color temperature changes. INDOOR – White Balance is fixed at around 3100K. OUTDOOR - White Balance is fixed ataround 5100K. MANUAL - Adjust White Balance with fixed values of BLUE and RED. 71 ENVI Series: VTC-IR40-N SHARPNESS Increases or decreases the sharpness of the picture.Too much sharpness makes the image harsh and shows more noise and line flicker at the edge of objects in the picture. MONITOR Sets LCD or CRT. LCD: GAMMA, BLUE, GAIN or RED GAIN is adjustable for the best view with LCD monitor. Low GAMMA compensates for dark areas, slightly but contrast becomes low. High GAMMA increases contrast but looses the visibility of dark areas. CRT: BLACK LEVEL, BLUE GAIN or RED GAIN are adjustable. 72 ENVI Series: VTC-IR40-N OSD TEXT COLOR - Can be change to 1 of 8 colors. Selected color is applied to menu text and cameratitle. OUTLINE – Makes the letters bold BACK TABLE - Is the color bar where the cursor is located CORNER COMP Enhances brightness of the corners caused by the lens, or the narrow angle of IR LEDs. Picture could be noisy when ON. D-EFECT FREEZE: Freezes Image 73 ENVI Series: VTC-IR40-N MIRROR:OFF(normal display), MIRROR(Left & right mirrored), V-FLIP(upside down) and ROTATE(H/V-FLIP) D-Zoom (Function not available) NEG.IMAGE: If set to ON,. SPECIAL In SPECIAL menu, CAM TITLE, MOTION, PRIVACY, LANGUAGE, PIXEL COM and TV SYSTEM can be set. 74 ENVI Series: VTC-IR40-N CAM TITLE: OFF / ON. When on click ENTER Up to 15 characters can be use on camera title line, use ▲,▼,◀,▶ to navigate around chart, when letter or character is flashing click ENTER, continue this in till completed. When done arrow over to POS (POSITION), click ENTER and position camera title to desire location, click enter to return to previous screen and arrow over to END and click ENTER. MOTION Note USE Motion Detection Settings under Device Configuration PRIVACY 75 ENVI Series: VTC-IR40-N Note USE Privacy settings under Device Configuration LANGUAGE English, Japanese, Chinese 1, Chinese 2, German, French, Italian, Spanish and Polish. PIXEL COMPENSATION Sometimes image sensors have defective pixels, this can be compensated in two different ways LIVE DPC, compensates the defective pixels in real time and STATIC DPC, detects the defective pixels with lens closed and saves the data for compensation LIVE DPC compensates the defective pixels in real time where pixelamplitude exceeds the threshold. AUTO - Enables LIVE DPC and dynamically compensates the defective pixels whose amplitude exceeds the threshold calculated according to AGC. At low light, more defective pixels are compensated because the threshold becomes lower due to high AGC. 76 ENVI Series: VTC-IR40-N ON - Enables LIVE DPC and compensates the defective pixels whose magnitude exceeds the threshold by set level. OFF - Disables LIVE DPC. Note: High setting of LEVEL in LIVE DPC reduces the sharpness STATIC DPC Detects the defective pixels with lens closed and saves the data for compensation ON -Enables the compensation for the detected defective pixels. OFF - Will not apply the compensation. DO STATIC Camera closes the lens automatically and detects the defective pixels. Note: Lens cap is highly recommended because the iris of some lens do not close perfectly. After covering the lens click ENTER then click ENTER on Execute screen 77 ENVI Series: VTC-IR40-N STATIC THR For white dots (noise) caused by a defective pixel exceeding the levels will be compensated. The lower the setting the more pixels will be compensated up to 1024 staring from top to bottom. PIXEL BOOST It is easier to detect defective pixels with PIXEL BOOST, but the higher the level the more noise might be detected by mistake and give a false reading. TV SYSTEM Select between US (NTSC 60Hz) or EU (PAL 50Hz) 78 ENVI Series: VTC-IR40-N Factory Defaults the camerasettings (Not the network settings) EXIT Exits the Set up menu 14.5. DI (Sensor Input) / DO (Alarm Output) Select DI/DO from Device Configuration menu to name and configure Sensor Input and Alarm Output. After configuring, select DI Status/DO Control on Device Configuration menu to manually control DO (Alarm Output) and check status of DI (Sensor Input). DI/DO Setup DI/DO Control 79 ENVI Series: VTC-IR40-N DI/DO functionality can be set to either Normal Open or Normal Closed type as follows. • Normal Open Type: Normal is OPEN, and goes CLOSED when triggered by an event. • Normal Close Type: Normal is CLOSED, and goes OPEN when triggered by an event. Note: Make sure the type of the sensor and use it correctly to the type. If a Sensor Input is not used, it must be set to Normal Open Type to avoid a false input. 80 ENVI Series: VTC-IR40-N 15. Advanced Configuration There are two types of advanced service, one is Buffered Service and the other is Periodic Service. In Buffering Service, a series of images are continuouslybeing stored in a buffer memory of thecamera/server for a certain period of time. When the camera/server is triggered by an event or schedule, the images or alarm statusjust before and after the event/schedule are reported to you by email or buffered FTP services. In Periodic Service, only the image, alarm/sensor status after an event/schedule is reported to you upon the server being triggered. 81 ENVI Series: VTC-IR40-N 15.1. Advanced Services Pre-Alarm buffer size and buffering speed can be defined here. • Pre-Alarm Buffer Size: You can set the buffer size which will store the images before event. The unit is in frame, and each channel can be set with different values. The total number of frames for Pre-Alarm Buffer and Post-Alarm Buffer is limited to 10 frames. • Pre-Alarm Speed: You can set the buffering speed. If it’s set to Fastest, the server will store images as fast as it can. Each cannel can be set with different values. This configuration applies to E-mail and FTP(Buffered), and click Save button to apply changes. • E-mail: Set up Email Service configuration • FTP (Buffered): Set up FTP (Buffered) Service configuration • FTP (Periodic): Set up FTP (Periodic) Service configuration 82 ENVI Series: VTC-IR40-N 15.1.1. E-mail Service Configuration Email configuration is set up here for Alarm in case any event occurs. Item Description Camera 1~2 Select a channel to be configured for email notification Service Select Enable in order to use this service SMTP server address Enter SMTP server’s address for sending email. Authentication Login Select Enable if SMTP server requires ID and password User ID Enter User ID to log in to SMTP server Password Enter Password to log in to SMTP server Sender Enter email address of the sender 1st Recipient Enter the email address of the first recipient 2nd Recipient Enter the email address of the second recipient 3rd Recipient Enter the email address of the third recipient Click Save button to apply the change. If you don’t want to change, click Back button. 83 ENVI Series: VTC-IR40-N E-mail Service Setup for Each Channel For each channel, the following items can be configured for email service: Condition, Post-Alarm Buffer Size, and Post-Alarm speed. The content of text message and display style of DI value can be configured as well. Item Condition 1 ~ Condition 3 Pre-Alarm Buffer Size Description Select a condition for Email service to be activated. The Buffer size assigned for Pre-Alarm. Check Video buffer Click this link to go to Advanced Services for buffer setup. Pre-Alarm Images The number of image frames to store before Alarm Post-Alarm Images The number of image frames to store after Alarm Pre-Alarm Speed This field shows the speed of Pre-Alarm. Configuration can be done in Advances Services page. Post-Alarm Speed Select the speed of Post-Alarm. Fastest is the highest value. Subject Subject of the E-mail message to send. 1 Content of the first line in the email message. 2 Content of the second line in the email message. 3 Content of the third line in the email message. 4 Content of the fourth line in the email message Value Format Select the format for the Event or DI data to email. NONE: Don’t Send, INT: Decimal, HEX: Hexadecimal, BIN: Binary, IPA: IP Address, EVT: Name of Event 84 ENVI Series: VTC-IR40-N After finishing setup, click Save button to apply. If you don’t want to change, click Back button. Condition, Schedule & Event Configuration If you click on a Condition link, the Advanced Service windows is displayed as shown below. Alarm Service is activated only when the conditions in Advanced Services are met. Item Description Service This shows what service this condition is for. Module ID Module ID for current setup Camera ID Channel ID for current setup Enable / Disable Select Enable to use Condition, otherwise select Disable. Always This Condition applies all the time. (Schedule or Event is not usable) Schedule Only Use Week, Time, and Date in Condition parameter. If none of the weekdays arechecked, it is activated every day. Event Only It is activated only when any of the following events occurs. (Sensor, Motion Detection, Camera Connection, Server Booting) To save the setting, click Save button. If you want to cancel it, click Back. 85 ENVI Series: VTC-IR40-N 15.1.2. FTP (Buffered) Service Configuration Item Description Camera 1 - Camera 2 Select which channel to set up for FTP (Buffered). Service Server Address Base Directory Name Base File Name Select Enable to use the FTP (Buffered) service. Otherwise select Disable. FTP Server Address. The directory in FTP server where the data will be uploaded. (You should make the directory in the FTP server before using the service.) The base file name of the data to be uploaded in FTP server. 86 ENVI Series: VTC-IR40-N User ID Password FTP Control Port Date Description Mode Connection Mode Enter a User ID to log in to FTP server. Enter the Password for the user ID to log in to FTP server Port number for FTP server (Normally 21 is used) Select Date Display Style:American, European or ISO Standard Select connection mode for FTP server If Directory Name is checked, new directory is created with server Server Name name. If File Name is checked, new file is created with server name. If Directory Name is checked, new directory name is created with Weekday weekday. If File Name is checked, new file name is created with weekday. If Directory Name is checked, new directory name is created with Year Year. If File Name is checked, new file name is created with Year. If Directory Name is checked, new directory name is created with Month month. If File Name is checked, new file name is created with month. If Directory Name is checked, new directory name is created with Day day. If File Name is checked, new file name is created with day. If Directory Name is checked, new directory name is created with Hour hour. If File Name is checked, new file name is created with hour. Minute If checked, new file name is created with minute. Sec If checked, new file name is created with second. Sequence If checked, new files are created starting from 0, with increment of 1. If Directory Name is checked, new directory is created with camera Camera Number number. If File Name is checked, new file is created with camera number. To create a directory with the options shown above, click Make Directory button. After finishing the configuration, click Save button to apply the change and continue to the next page. Clicking Back button will cancel the changes and go back to the previous page. (This service is available only in M-JPEG mode.) FTP (Buffered) Service Configuration at Camera 1 87 ENVI Series: VTC-IR40-N Item Description Condition 1 ~ Condition 3 Select a condition for FTP (Buffered) service to be activated. Up to 3 conditions can be set. Pre-Alarm Buffer Size The Buffer size assigned for Pre-Alarm. Check Video buffer Click this link to go to Advanced Services for video buffer setup. Pre-Alarm Images The number of image frames to store before Alarm. Post-Alarm Images The number of image frames to store after Alarm. Pre-Alarm Speed This field shows the speed of Pre-Alarm. Configuration can be done in Advances Services page. Post-Alarm Speed Select the speed of Post-Alarm. Fastest is the highest value. After finishing setup, click Save button to apply. If you don’t want to change, click Back button. 15.1.3. FTP (Periodic) Service Configuration 88 ENVI Series: VTC-IR40-N Item Description Camera 1 - Camera 2 Select which channel to set up for FTP (Periodic) service Select Enable to use the FTP (Periodic) service. Otherwise select Disable. Service Server Address FTP Server Address. Base Directory Name The directory in FTP server where the data will be uploaded. (You should make the directory in the FTP server before using the service.) Base File Name The base file name of the data to be uploaded in FTP server. User ID Enter a User ID to log in to FTP server. Password Enter the Password for the user ID to log in to FTP server Sequence Modulo Maximum number used in sequential file name FTP Control Port Port number for FTP server (Normally 21 is used) Date Description Mode Select Date Display Style: American, European or ISO Standard Connection Mode Select connection mode for FTP server Overwrite If checked, new file overwrites the existing file with the same name. Server Name Weekday Year Month Day Hour If Directory Name is checked, new directory is created with server name. If File Name is checked, new file is created with server name. If Directory Name is checked, new directory name is created with weekday. If File Name is checked, new file name is created with weekday. If Directory Name is checked, new directory name is created with year. If File Name is checked, new file name is created with year. If Directory Name is checked, new directory name is created with month. If File Name is checked, new file name is created with month. If Directory Name is checked, new directory name is created with day. If File Name is checked, new file name is created with day. If Directory Name is checked, new directory name is created with hour. If File Name is checked, new file name is created with hour. Minute If checked, new file name is created with minute. Sec If checked, new file name is created with second. Sequence Camera Number If checked, new files are created starting from 0, with increment of 1. If Directory Name is checked, new directory is created with camera number. If File Name is checked, new file is created with camera number. To create a directory with the options shown above, click Make Directory button. After finishing the configuration, click Save button to apply the change and continue to the next page. Clicking Back button will cancel the changes and go back to the previous page. (This service is available only in M-JPEG mode.) 89 ENVI Series: VTC-IR40-N FTP (Periodic) Service Configuration for each channel Item Description Condition 1 ~ Condition 3 Select a condition for FTP (Periodic) service to be activated. Up to 3 conditions can be set respectively. FTP interval (msec) Select the speed of images to send in FTP(Periodic) service After finishing setup, click Save button to apply. If you don’t want to change, click Back button. 16. Recording Configuration for Cameras with SD card Some versions of VITEK IP cameras will have a microSD or a full SD Card. Those models can record and playback video from the SD card ifinstalled.Vitek IP cameras canSupport cards up to a 32GB. (Only use quality class 10 SD cards) 16.1. SD/ MicroSDCard Configuration If a SD card is not present in the slot already, power down the VITEK IP camera before inserting an SD card. Make sure to turn the power on after inserting the SD card. Open a webbrowser, type in the IP address of the VITEK camera. Log in as Admin, Enter Recording Configuration menu, and then click onSD Configuration then click on SD Information, the card’s format information will be displayed 90 ENVI Series: VTC-IR40-N If entire SD information is showing “-NONE-” this means SD card is not formatted, in this case click Note: Be sure to turn off the device before installing a SD card. Otherwise, the SD card may become defective. Always check the recommended type of SD card because non-conforming SD cards can cause abnormal behavior of the system. back button followed by clicking SD Status & Format Click on “1st SD” and the following screen will be displayed Read format option on screen and then click Partition and Formata pop up screen will display asking if you want to do a “Partition and formatting” click OK to continue or Cancel to stop. After clicking OK the following screen will be displayed 91 ENVI Series: VTC-IR40-N Note: if program is terminated during the “Format” process SD Card might be damaged After formatting is completed the following screen will be displayed Click OK and you will be brought back to the “SD Status & Format screen” click on “Reboot” wait approximately 30 seconds and log back into the Admin screen. Open up “Recording Configuration” menu and click on “SD Configuration” then click on “SD Information” and the following screen will be displayed showing SD card info 92 ENVI Series: VTC-IR40-N 16.2. Recording Configuration with SD card Each camera has 2 streams (referred as Camera 1 / Camera 2 (see image below)) which can be configured for recording options in this section. Configuration items include motion detection recording, 24-hour continuous recording, event-driven recording, etc. You can find out the list of streams (camera 1 / camera 2) with recording capability by clicking Recording Configuration on the left side of your screen. For example, you will see 2streams (camera 1 / camera 2) from the list of VS Module ID (IP Devices). Below is an example of configuring the motion detection-triggered recording. It starts by clicking Recording Configuration and clicking on Camera1, the following screen will be display. 93 ENVI Series: VTC-IR40-N Select Condition 1andthe following window will be display. Enable / Disable 94 ENVI Series: VTC-IR40-N By clicking on Enable you will be able to select your mode (Always, Schedule only etc). in this example we will be selecting “Event Only”. Schedule Under Scheduleyou can select time and date for motion recording if left blank motion recording will be 24hrs, 7 days a week. In this example we will be leaving it blank (24/7). Event Under Event click Motion Detection (stream 1 / stream 2). Click on Save to finish. 17. Utilities In Utilities part of the Admin menu, you can view the System Log file, Save Configuration, Reboot, FactoryDefault and System Update. 95 ENVI Series: VTC-IR40-N 17.1. System Log System log file provides you the information about when and who access’ the contents of VITEKCameras such as HTTP file or CGI programs. In each line, log data consists of date, time, category, IP address, user ID. 17.2. Save Configuration VITEK cameras save the configurations after every step. 96 ENVI Series: VTC-IR40-N 17.3. Reboot It is recommended to reboot the system after making changes to the configuration. To reboot, click Reboot on Utilities menu. A screen will display to confirm a system reboot, click ok to continue. Windows Internet Explorer will ask to close the webpage, click Yes. 17.4. Factory Default When required to restore the configuration of a Camera to factory default conditions,Network configuration is not affected by this action. Click Factory Default on Utilities menu. A confirmation screen will be displayed as shown Click Factory Default button, otherwise click Back button to cancel it. The second confirmation screen will appear. Click OK button to restore the factory default condition right away. If you click Cancel, web browser will go back to the previous screen without any change made. 97 ENVI Series: VTC-IR40-N 17.5. System Update ** Is Highly Recommended to Use the IP Installer Program for This Process ** Once IP devices are searched and shown on the screen as functioning successfully, you can update the firmware of them using the“IP Installer” program. To do that, first check the firmware version of the device, which you can find on the IP Installer window. 98 ENVI Series: VTC-IR40-N In the above picture, the firmware version of this product is 4.14-01-ds while the latest firmware version available is 4.16-B0-ds-VI as you can see at Vitek’s homepage (http://www.vitekcctv.com/Downloads.asp). If you decide to update the firmware, first create a folder on your computer for the update firmware, than download the latest firmware to that folder. Then select the IP device to be updated on IP Installer window, then click Update Firmware button from the toolbar. The following window will be displayed. You may find the Password field is empty on the window shown above. If so, click the Password field of the IP device and enter the proper password for the device. You are not allowed to update the firmware if the correct password is not provided. After the password is entered, the Start Update button will be enabled now. Click the button to see the following window for selecting the folder where the file has been saved. Highlight the folder than clickOK. After clicking OK the following window will be displayed. 99 ENVI Series: VTC-IR40-N Note:Do not CLOSE window until completed, to avoid permanent damage to the camera. 100 ENVI Series: VTC-IR40-N 18. ENVI Series Viewer 18.1. Introduction ENVI Series Viewer is an ActiveX program for Internet Explorer web browser, which enable users to control video and audiofunctions of network video devices over the TCP/IP network. ENVI Series Viewer works with EN-V-R network video software, Vitek Network Video Servers, Network Video Recorders, and Network Cameras to show real-time live video images and enables users to control audio, Relay Output, and PTZ functions. (Supported cameras) 18.2. Key Features Displays live video streams transmitted from Vitek Cameras / Servers Plays audio transmitted from VitekCameras / Servers (supported cameras) Transmits audio from PC with ENVI Series Viewer to VitekCamera / Servers Stores live video screen as image files Stores live video streams as video files Controls Relay Output of VitekCameras / Servers (supported cameras) PTZ Controls (supported cameras) Supports the group mode to see specific channels (for Network Video Recorders only) Displays live videos in full screen mode Supports Flexible Extra System 18.3. System Requirement for PC For best quality and performance, your computer needs to meet the minimum requirement as below. OS: Microsoft Windows XP Pro, Windows 7 CPU: Intel Pentium 4, 2 GHz (Dual-Core or faster is recommended) System RAM: 2GB Video Card: 256MB Ram, 1024x768 Resolution 100 Mbps Network Adaptor 101 ENVI Series: VTC-IR40-N 19. Installing and Uninstalling 19.1. Installing ENVI Series Viewer Connect to the Vitek Camera/Server using Internet Explorer, and click Live View on the main page. Then ENVI Series Viewer will be automatically downloaded and installed. If an Internet connection is not available, it's possible to manually install the program file in advance (from supplied CD) and connect to the Vitek Camera / Server later. 19.1.1. Installing on Web Browser Click 'Live View' after access to Vitek® Server on Internet Explorer. If you're using Windows XP Service Pack 2 or later, the Information message will show upas seen below. Click the Information message. If the Information message doesn't come up due to the problems like network failure, you can start the manual installation as shown in the next section. 102 ENVI Series: VTC-IR40-N Click the Install ActiveX Control, and the pop-up window will be displayed as above. Click the Install button. Click “YES” to allow program to run. After the installation is successfully completed, ENVI Series Viewer window will be displayed. 103 ENVI Series: VTC-IR40-N 19.1.2. Manual Installation When an Internet connection is not available or having some difficulties, you can manuallyinstall from the supplied CD usingENVI Series Viewer program file.Execute the downloaded file, and you will see the ENVI Series Viewer Setup Wizard window as shown below. Click the Install button to start installing. The following window will be displayed during the installation. After installation is successfully completed, the following window will be displayed. Click the Finish button. 104 ENVI Series: VTC-IR40-N 19.2. Uninstalling ENVI Series Viewer There are two ways to uninstall ENVI Series Viewer program from your computer. Before uninstalling, close all the Internet Explorer windows. 19.2.1. Uninstalling with Program Menu Click Uninstall and the following window will be shown. Click the Yes button. If the uninstall is successful, the following window will be displayed. Click CLOSE to finish. 105 ENVI Series: VTC-IR40-N 19.2.2. Uninstalling on Control Panel Click Start button on the screen, then select the Control Panel. In the Control Panel window, double-click the Add or Remove Programs icon. 106 ENVI Series: VTC-IR40-N You will see the Currently installed programs list. Click ENVI Series / (Smart Viewer) button, You will see the Uninstall or change a program list. Click ENVI Series / (Smart Viewer) button, and then right click Uninstall /Changebutton. Then, it will start uninstalling the program. 20. Starting ENVI Series Viewer Once ENVI Series Viewer is installed in your computer, you can start it by connecting to the Vitek Camera / Server using Internet Explorer and select Live View on the main menu. 107 ENVI Series: VTC-IR40-N The appearance of ENVI Series Viewer window varies depending on what type of Vitek Server is connected (Network Video Server, Network Camera, or Network Video Recorder). • 20.1. ENVI Series Viewer window for Network Video Server or Network Camera Control Bar Displays and hides Channel control bar System Information Display Displays and hides PTZ control bar Displays and hides Audio control bar Display image by aspect ratio Displays image normal screen Display Enhancer on/off (uses more CPU) Display Full / Normal screen Displays image in original size 108 ENVI Series: VTC-IR40-N 20.2. Channel Control Bar Displays or hides live view video from channel 1 Displays or hides live view video from channel 2 Displays or hides live view video from ALL channels No Display 20.3. OSD Channels Buttons 20.3.1. Saving as Image File In ENVI Series Viewer, Live video currently displayed can be captured and saved as an image file either in JPEG or BMP format. Select the live view video you want saved, and click Snapshot button on OSD Channel Buttons. The following window will be displayed. In this dialog box, you see the captured image to be saved. Enter the folder and file name, and click the Save button, then the image will be saved with the name you entered. Note: If live view video is in MJPEG format, the image will be saved as a JPEG file. If the video is in MPEG-4 or H.264 format, it will be saved in BMP format. 109 ENVI Series: VTC-IR40-N 20.3.2. Saving as Video File In ENVI Series Viewer, Live video currently displayed can be captured and recorded as a video file in AVI format. Select a live view you want to save, and click RecAvi button on OSD ChannelButtons. Clicking it again will stop recording. Max duration is 10 minutes and recording will be stopped after 10 min if left un-clicked. In video files recorded from M-JPEG format video, the time information file will be generated in SMI subtitle format, which puts time stamp every second. When you play back the recorded video, the time stamp will be displayed as a subtitle on the video screen as shown in the picture below. (Upper left) Note: When you play back videos recorded from MPEG-4 or H.264, proper CODEC’s may be required. 20.3.3. Manual Recording To manual record from networkcameras with built-in local storage (SD Card), live video can be 110 ENVI Series: VTC-IR40-N recorded to the SD Card by clicking this button. The recorded video can be viewed by Instant Playback feature of OSD Channel Buttons or by running ENVI Series Player program. To finish, click the icon again. Max duration is 1 minute and recording will be stopped after 1 minute. 20.3.4. Instant Playback For network cameras with local storage (SD Card), Instant Playback is supported. Clicking the Instant Playback button from the OSD menu will open the window below. Instant playback will scan the video data up to 1 min before it was executed. And scanned data will be played automatically 111 ENVI Series: VTC-IR40-N Set the beginning of video data. Instant playback will scan 1 min after this. Se the playback speed. Begin searching data Playback Reverse playback. 1 frame playback 1 frame reverse playback Pause Stop 20.4. Extended Features When you click the right mouse button on the Live View Window, a pop-up menu will appear for extended features as shown below. 20.4.1. Pausing Live Video Click the Pause button to stop and resume live view video. 20.4.2. FPS Control FPS (Frame per Second) can be controlled only in MJPEG mode. In MPEG4 and H.264 video mode, FPS control is not supported. 112 ENVI Series: VTC-IR40-N 20.4.3. Flip Control Flip Control: The horizontal view of the image can be changed using the (mirror) function. The vertical view of the image can be changed using the (flip) function. 21. EN-V-R: Introduction This User's manual explains how to set up EN-V-R software in your PC. EN-V-R is the integrated system software for video security applications, which runs on Microsoft’s Windows-based computers. Some of major features of EN-V-Rare listed below. Provides main features of Liveview, Playback, Record, Backup Event, motion, scheduled recording & conditional playback Motion-JPEG, MPEG-4, H.264 stream supported Supports various vendors’ IP devices (Multi Vendor Version only) for recording and retransmission of video, voice, and data Supports Megapixel cameras (up to 3M pixels) Users can connect to EN-V-Rvia web browsers to access live video, Audio, and data, and search for video to play back Up to 128 channels supported for cameras Note: A product-key is required for proper installation of EN-V-R program. You can still install EN-V-R in 10-working day trial mode if a product-key is not entered during installation. (Multivendor software only) A (HTTP port) Analog EN-V-R 113 ENVI Viewer ENVI Player ENVI Map ENVI Alarm ENVI Series: VTC-IR40-N 22. Requirements for Installation 22.1. EN-V-R Versions EN-V-R is supplied to customers in different versions for each appropriate application. Users will need to choose the right versions for their needs. Version Types Register Channels Time Restriction Recording Channels Retransmission Streams Support Other vendors Max Recoding Capacity Evaluation 128 10 days 128 256 Yes 160 TB Free 16 N/A 16 64 No 160 TB 9 N/A 9 36 Yes 160 TB 16 N/A 16 64 Yes 160 TB 32 N/A 32 128 Yes 160 TB 64 N/A 64 256 Yes 160 TB 128 N/A 128 512 Yes 160 TB Multivendor 22.2. System Requirement for PC For best quality and performance, your computer needs to meet the minimum requirement as below. Microsoft Windows XP Pro, Windows 7 Pro or higher, Video Card(256MB Ram, 1024x768 or higher) Compression # of Channels Resolution Recommended CPU Memory 16 Channels D1 Intel Core2Duo T5200 1.0GB 720P Intel Core2Duo E7550 1.5GB 1080P Intel Core i-5-2500S 2.0GB Intel Core2Duo E6700 1.0GB Intel Core i-5 750 2.0GB 1080P Intel Core i-7 970 4.0GB D1 Intel Core i-5 661 1.5GB 720P Intel Xeon X5660 4.0GB 1080P Intel Xeon X5680 Dual CPU 4.0GB D1 Intel Xeon X5507 Dual CPU 4.0GB 720P Intel Xeon X5670 Dual CPU 6.0GB 1080P Intel Xeon E7-4850 Dual CPU 6.0GB Intel Core2Duo E6700 1.0GB D1 32 channels H.264 64 channels 128 channels Motion-JPEG 16 Channels 720P D1 114 ENVI Series: VTC-IR40-N 720P 1080P Intel Core i-5 -2500 3.0GB 1.5GB 720P Intel Core i-5 -2400S 2.0GB 1080P Intel Xeon X5590 Dual CPU 4.0GB Intel Core i-5 -2500 3.0GB 720P Intel Xeon X5550 Dual CPU 4.0GB 1080P Intel Xeon E7-4850 Dual CPU 6.0GB D1 64 channels 128 channels 1.5GB Intel Core i-5 661 D1 32 channels Intel Core i-5 460M D1 Intel Xeon X5687 Dual CPU 4.0GB 720P Intel Xeon X5690 Dual CPU 6.0GB 1080P Intel Xeon E7-4850 Dual CPU 6.0GB Note: Above PC requirements are based on running EN-V-R program only. If other software needs to run along with EN-V-R at the same time, you may need additional performance level for your PC. It is recommended to check actual performance and disk capacity before selecting a PC for EN-V-R. 23. Installing EN-V-R After downloading EN-V-R, double click EN-V-R Setup icon to start installation.The following window will be displayed on the screen. Before installing, check the version of the EN-V-R which is shown on the window. You may encounter the following security warning. To continue installing the program, click Yes button. Then select language for installation. You will see the below window, then click Next button. 115 ENVI Series: VTC-IR40-N The default location for installation is C:\Program Files\Vitek. It is recommended to install in this folder, but if you want to change it to another location, click Browse button to choose a proper path. Now click Install button. You will see the progress of copying install files to the hard drive as shown below, once is completed click on NEXT. Click Finish to complete the Installation. 116 ENVI Series: VTC-IR40-N After installing EN-V-R programfor the first time, it needs to be configured before use, so it automatically executes the configuration program, which is called EN-V-R Configurator. Enter the proper Admin Password. The default password is root. The following screen will be displayed, click OK to continue. Now you will see EN-V-R Configurator window on the screen. 117 ENVI Series: VTC-IR40-N For more information about the EN-V-R Configurator program, refer toSection 26.Starting EN-V-R Configuratoron page 121. 24. Uninstalling EN-V-R 24.1. Closing Active EN-V-R If you need to uninstall EN-V-R, first you need to make sure EN-V-R program is not running on your computer by checking the system icon. As you see on the following picture, you can easily find out if ENV-R service running. If EN-V-R is not running, you can go ahead to the next section of uninstalling the program. If EN-V-R is active, place the mouse pointer on the EN-V-R icon, and click the right mouse button. You’ll see the popup menu. Select Exit. 118 ENVI Series: VTC-IR40-N Then the EN-V-R icon disappears, and you know that EN-V-R is no longer running on your computer. Now you’re ready to start uninstalling. 24.2. Executing Uninstaller To start uninstalling, click Start >All Programs >Vitek>EN-V-R>Uninstall. When the following window appears, click YES button. The progress of uninstalling is displayed. After all the install files are deleted, the following window will be displayed. Click OK button on the following window to complete the uninstalling. 119 ENVI Series: VTC-IR40-N 25. Components of EN-V-R Program EN-V-R consists of three programs, (EN-V-R Service, EN-V-R Configurator, and EN-V-R Controller ). 25.1. EN-V-R Configurator EN-V-R Configurator is used to set up various parameters and conditions of EN-V-R Service. Users can register, modify, and delete IP devices and users with this program. It also provides configuring tools for recording, alarm, event, and other functions. 25.2. EN-V-R Service EN-V-R program is a Windows service and runs in a background mode, which means that it is not shown on the Windows desktop. EN-V-R receives video, audio, alarm, even data from IP devices over the network, and then it can record the data on the hard drive or retransmit to users. Starting, terminating and restarting of EN-V-R program can be done by using EN-V-R Configuration or EN-V-R Controller. 25.3. EN-V-R Controller EN-V-R Controller program is used to start or stop the EN-V-R service. 25.4. EN-V-R System Tray Menu After you finish installing EN-V-R, you will find the EN-V-R icon on the system tray, which is located right, bottom part of the Windows desktop. Move the cursor over the icon, and right click. The following pop-up menu will show. You can open EN-VR Configurator or EN-V-R Controller program from this menu, or you can go to the Home page of the ENV-R program for live view or playback. 120 ENVI Series: VTC-IR40-N 26. Starting EN-V-R Configurator EN-V-R Configurator starts automatically right after installation is completed; you may also click the EN-VR icon on the Windows desktop. If EN-V-R program is already running in background, you may also select the EN-V-R icon on the system tray by clicking right button of the mouse. You may encounter the security window as below. Click Yes button to continue. Once EN-V-R program starts, a log-in window will be displayed as below. Type in the proper admin password and click the OK button. The default admin / password is root. 121 ENVI Series: VTC-IR40-N Now EN-V-R Configurator window will be displayed. 27. Quick Start Guide EN-V-R is full-functioning Network Video Recorder software that runs on your PC. When started for the first time after EN-V-R is installed, there is no IP devices connected. To add a camera to the EN-V-R you must register the camera first. Then EN-V-R knows what IP devices they are, how to connect to them, and how to use them. That way, you will be able to control EN-V-R for recording, live viewing, etc. 27.1. EN-V-R Configurator User Interface The following picture shows the main window of EN-V-R Configurator program. 122 ENVI Series: VTC-IR40-N Items Descriptions A Main Toolbar Frequently-used menu items are shown on this toolbar. B Configuration Menu tree Configurable categories are shown as a menu tree style. C Configuration Menu Description Descriptions and usages of the selected category are displayed. D Sub-Menu Toolbar Menu items for the selected category are shown. (Note: This toolbar is displayed only when any top menu item is selected from the menu tree.) E Device List IP cameras Information F Apply Button Click this button to apply the changed values. G Close Button Click this button to exit EN-V-R Configurator program. 27.2. Searching for IP Devices Click the first button on the Main Toolbar. 123 ENVI Series: VTC-IR40-N You are now given a choice to register the IP devices by “search and register or manually”. To make it easy, choose Search and register IP-Device in this stage, and click Next button. On the following window,click Scan button. The searching for IP devices is started. As the detected IP devices are being listed. Wait until searching is finished. If you click Cancel button in the middle of searching, the EN-V-R will retain only the IP devices found until that moment. 124 ENVI Series: VTC-IR40-N 27.3. Registering IP Devices After scanning is finished, you have a list of IP devices found on your network. Next step is registering them. Double click the IP device you want to register or you may highlight it and then click Register button. In this example, the first one is chosen to register. The next window shows up and it’s for entering the network parameters and camera resolutions of the IP device you’ve chosen. You may need to enter the Login ID and Password here. Click Save to finish registering it. 125 ENVI Series: VTC-IR40-N Click on Save after configuring IP device (camera) Click Apply after registering one or more IP devices (cameras).The image below represents the configurator with multiple IP devices registered. 126 ENVI Series: VTC-IR40-N After clicking Apply, the program will ask you to confirm it.Then click OK EN-V-R service is being stopped momentarily, and then it will start running again. 27.4. Viewing Live Video Once the network and cameras are set up, it is necessary to check if EN-V-R is functioning by viewing the live video from those devices. To view the EN-V-R home page, click the Go NVR Home button on the main toolbar. Below is an image of the EN-V-R home page. 127 ENVI Series: VTC-IR40-N Click Live View on top right part of the window to see the live video from registered IP devices (cameras) If this is the first time you are using VitekLive View feature, the web browser may ask you to allow installing of an ActiveX program. Click Install to continue. In some cases there is no response from the web browser, you may need to install the ActiveX manually by clickingManualDownload. When you see the following security warning, click Install. 128 ENVI Series: VTC-IR40-N 27.5. Recording Video The essential feature of EN-V-R is recording the video from IP devices. Before starting the recording, it is required to prepare the hard drive of your PC where EN-V-R program is running. Click Disk Quota on the Menu tree. The hard drive will be ready to start recording video after the progress window is done counting drives. It shows the target drive (s), total capacity, available size and quota for recording. You are able to change the setting by highlighting the drive then clicking the first icon of the sub-menu Toolbar. Use HDD (to use this HDD for recording) 129 ENVI Series: VTC-IR40-N Possible Maximum Quota (the available of free space on your HDD) Possible Minimum Quota (the minimum amount required) Set Quota (desired amount of HDD to be use for recording) To set up the recording feature, select an IP device from the Menu tree on the left pane. The device information will be shown on the right pane. Click the button for recording configuration on the sub-menu Toolbar as shown below. Now you will see Configure Recording Condition window as below. 130 ENVI Series: VTC-IR40-N The recording feature is already enabled and recording conditions are configured in default settings. In the example shown above, you can see that Camera 1 of Device 0 will record video only when motion is detected. ClickOK to use this Recording Conditioned. To change recording condition high light camera 1 under condition list (A) Select the type of Recording under Condition Mode (B) If schedule recording is enabled, the schedule section will be available to configure (C) If Event is selected the event section will be available to configure (D) After conditions are selected click Apply to condition(E) After apply to condition click Apply to camera(F) Click OK when done. 131 ENVI Series: VTC-IR40-N Now that the configuration is done, you need to start the EN-V-R service program. Select Start > All Programs >Vitek>smart NVR>Smart NVR controller. You will find the EN-V-R icon on the system tray, which is located right, bottom part of the Windows desktop. Move the cursor over the icon, and right click. The following pop-up menu will show. You can open EN-VR Configurator or EN-V-R Controller program from this menu, or you can go to the Home page of the ENV-R program for live view or playback. 132 ENVI Series: VTC-IR40-N You can find out from this window that the service is running at that moment. If not, click Start Service button to run. Once EN-V-R service is started, the video sent from the configured camera will be recorded according to the recording condition. 28. ENVI Smart Player 28.1. Introduction Smart Player is and ActiveX program for Internet Explorer Web browser, which enables users to search and play back recorded video in Network Video Servers and other devices with built-in recording capabilities. The Searching and playback of video is refined by condition, schedule, and event. Smart Player can be run in SmartNVR network video software for PC and network cameras equipped with SD card as well as standalone NVR (Network Video Recorder) devices. 28.2. Key Features Transformingrecorded video into AVI, FJP&IDX, formats Supports Printing of video Playing Audio from recorded video Group Searching from recorded video SupportsFull Screen Mode 133 ENVI Series: VTC-IR40-N 28.3. System Requirement for PC For best quality and performance, your computer needs to meet the minimum requirement. OS: Microsoft Windows XP Pro, Windows 7 Pro, Windows 8 PC CPU: Intel Pentium 4, 2 GHz (Dual-Core or faster is recommended) System RAM: 2GB Video Card: 256MB Ram, 1024x768 Resolution 100 Mbps Network Adaptor 29. Installing and Uninstalling 29.1. Installing Smart Player Connect to the Vitek Camera / Server / NVR on Internet Explorer, and click Player on the main page. If you're using Windows XP Service Pack 2 or later, it may asked you to install ActiveX click the massage bar than click on the Install ActiveX control… 134 ENVI Series: VTC-IR40-N After the installation is successfully completed, Smart Player window will be displayed. 29.1.1. Manual Installation When an Internet connection is not available or having some difficulties, you can manually download and install the Smart Player program file prior to setup, visit http://www.vitekcctv.com/Downloads.asp. You may also install from the provided CD. Execute the downloaded file, and you will see the Smart Player Setup Wizard window. Click Run to start installing. The following window will appear. Click Next. The following window will be displayed. Click Install 135 ENVI Series: VTC-IR40-N After installation is successfully completed, the following window will be displayed. Click Finish. 29.2. Uninstalling Smart Player Before uninstalling, close all the Internet Explorer windows. 29.2.1. Uninstalling on Program Menu Click Uninstall and the following window will be shown. Click the Yes button. 136 ENVI Series: VTC-IR40-N Live View & Play Back To live view and play back your cameras, go to Start menu, All Programs, Vitek Folder, Click on Smart NVR Controller, as shown below. Look for icon on right side of taskbar as shown below (windows XP and windows 8 might show it different). Right click icon. The following window will display. Click on Open Smart NVR Controller. 137 ENVI Series: VTC-IR40-N Click on Start Service to run the program. Click on Go Home to view Smart Player Home Page Click on Live View The following screen will be display were you can configure your live view. 138 ENVI Series: VTC-IR40-N Server Control Bar Allows you to view cameras / servers that are registered in the system. Toggle On/Off Group Control Bar 139 ENVI Series: VTC-IR40-N In order to view video, cameras must be assigned to a group, in this section you create groups with cameras you want to view. Create Group In order to create a group in Group Control Bar, right click on Group, another window will appear then select New. The following window will be displayed. Type in the group name, check “Circulation” to allow sequencing, input dwell time for “Circulation” and click OK. A new group with the assigned name will be created as shown below. To add cameras to the new group, drag from server control bar and drop on newly created group. You can create multiple groups and add multiple cameras in each group. 140 ENVI Series: VTC-IR40-N PTZ control Bar In this section you will be able to control PTZ’s connected to the system. Audio Control Bar Controls Speaker and Mic volume. When audio is available click on Connect and adjust speaker and mic levels, when done click Disconnect. 141 ENVI Series: VTC-IR40-N Full/Normal Screen Select full screen as seen below, to return to normal press Escon your keyboard. Group Circulation Start sequencing between groups. 142 ENVI Series: VTC-IR40-N Layout settings You can change the screen layout between 1,2,4, etc. Image in Original Size This allows for digital zoom. 143 ENVI Series: VTC-IR40-N Draw Image by Maintaining Aspect Ratio Maintains the aspect ratio of the camera Draw Image by Filling the Screen 144 ENVI Series: VTC-IR40-N Enhanced Draw Mode On/Off. Enhance image for a better reproduction. 145 ENVI Series: VTC-IR40-N About Smart Viewer You can see the status of the Smart Viewer 30. Configuring& Viewing Player From the Home Screen click on Player 146 ENVI Series: VTC-IR40-N 30.1. Main Window View Note:The appearance of Smart Player window may vary depending on version and type of Vitek device you’re using. This user’s manual is based on general display screen. Server Control BarA Allows you to view cameras / servers that are registered in the system. 147 ENVI Series: VTC-IR40-N Group Control BarB You can compose a new group by dragging&dropping servers, modules, and cameras into a group.Grouping provides search function of recorded video from cameras. Playback Control Users can use this bar for functions such as forward/reverse play, previous Bar C frame, next frame, pause, stop, playback speed. Control Tool BarD Time Line Control BarE Display screenF 30.2. Users can change search modebetween calendar, condition, and data. It also provides additional features such as backup and snapshot. Search condition (calendar, condition, and data) can be refined in this bar. This screen shows multiple numbers of recorded videos. Connecting to NVR Player In order to playback video, cameras must be assigned to a Group, in this section you create groups with cameras you want to playback. Playback directly from cameras with SD card installed will have “Group” automatically created and the camera assigned to that “Group” 30.3. Creatinga Group In order to generate a group in Group Control Bar, right click on Group, another window will appear then select New. 148 ENVI Series: VTC-IR40-N The following window will be displayed. Type in the group name and click OK. A new group with the assigned name will be created as shown below. To add a camera to the new group, drag and drop from the server tree to the newly created group. 149 ENVI Series: VTC-IR40-N 31. Searching Video Make sure you have recorded video on the calendar (recorded video shows in red). There are three choices in searching recorded video - Day Search, Condition Search, and Data Search. Make sure that Camera / Server Connection and Creating Group have been performed before you search recorded video. 31.1. Searching Video To search and playback video, Smart Player requires one or more groups to exist. If a search is executed on the basis of a selected group, a search will be performed on all the cameras in that group. If a search is executed on the basis of a single camera, the search will be performed only from that camera. For example, if you select a group and start searching; the searchfrom that group will be displayed If you only select “Brian-Camera 1”, the searching will be performed only on the video from that. 31.2. Daily Search Select date from calendar than select time from the time bar. 150 ENVI Series: VTC-IR40-N 31.2.1. Search Mode By clicking a date in red on the calendar, the time frame recorded is shown. 31.2.2. GO to Time Position To go to specific time click on “Go to time position” than input time and click search. 31.3. Condition Search Mode In this mode, you can search for video on the basis of combination of 3 different conditions, which are Time, Motion, and Sensor. Initially only Time condition is available for searching, and you need to enter Advance Search mode to utilize Motion and Sensor state if necessary. Search Select time and date from beginning to end of search criteria. Then click Search. The following window will be displayed to inform you of the search progress. If any resultsare found, the 151 ENVI Series: VTC-IR40-N video will start playing back right after searching is completed. 31.3.1. Advanced Search Mode In Advance Search Mode you can select which conditions to search from (Time, Event, etc) First, select Time checkbox, and choose the desired time frame (Start date and time ~ End date and time), and then click Add Condition button to add to Search Condition. Now select Event checkbox, and choose Camera 1 from Motion, and then click Add Condition button to add to Search Condition. Next, select Event checkbox, choose Sensor 1, and then click Add Condition button to add the Sensor condition to Search Condition. 152 ENVI Series: VTC-IR40-N Now that all the conditions have been configured, click Search button to start searching. Any video data which meets at least one of the conditions in Search Condition list will be shown as the results. 32. Video Playback Controls Play Reverse Play Forward Pause Stop 153 ENVI Series: VTC-IR40-N Back to Previous Frame Go to Next Frame Playback Speed Control Player Path Control (only for condition search mode) 33. Extra Features 33.1. Window Control Users canopen or close control windows. 33.2. Recording Period You can view the starting and ending date of a recorded channel. Record time is displayed as shown below. 154 ENVI Series: VTC-IR40-N 33.3. Backup There are two backup formats IDX and AVI. .IDX Default video file format used by Vitek .AVI Video file format supported by Microsoft Windows When the Backup button is clicked, the following window is displayed as below. Select Camera Backup Period Check the camera to backup. For AVI backup, only one camera is permitted. For FJP, IDX, multiple backup is allowed. Select the time frame (Start date and time ~ End date and time) to backup. Backup Type Select either AVI or FJP, IDX format. Backup Path Select the HDD path where the backup file will be saved. After selecting the parameters, click OK then the following window will display. 155 ENVI Series: VTC-IR40-N After searching is finished, backup operation will start. When backup is completed, the following window will appear. Click OK button. Note: For AVI file backup, only one camera is allowed. For IDX backup, multiple cameras are allowed. 33.4. Snapshot Choose the camera currently being played or paused, click Snapshot button. Then a snapshot file will be saved in a designated path. 156 ENVI Series: VTC-IR40-N The below picture is a result of snapshot from the above window. 33.5. Print Choose the camera currently being played or paused, then click Print button. Then the image of the selected camera will be sent to your default printer. 33.6. Ratio Display You have three options to view videos, which are Original, Ratio, and Stretch. 157 ENVI Series: VTC-IR40-N 34. EN-V-R Configuration A 34.1. System, Network Configuration General system and network properties of EN-V-R program can be set up in this section. To start, select System, Network Configuration from the menu list. 158 ENVI Series: VTC-IR40-N Items Descriptions System Name Setting Enter the system's name. Set up Admin password Modify the password for Admin. Access Control Configure the access privileges of users. HTTP Port Assign Assign an HTTP Port for EN-V-R Service. Configure IP-CCTV DNS Configure IP-CCTV DNS for EN-V-R Service 34.1.1. Configuring System name To name the system, click configuring system name, the following window will be displayed. Change the name as desired. 159 ENVI Series: VTC-IR40-N Items Descriptions System name Type in a System name. OK Click this button to apply the entered System Name. Cancel Click this button to discard the configured System name. 34.1.2. System, Network Configuration - Admin password To assign Password for the admin, click System, Network Configuration on the menu tree. Click configure admin password Items Descriptions Current password Enter the Current password. New password Enter a new password to use. Confirm Password Enter the new password again to confirm. OK Click this button to apply the changed password. Cancel Click this button to discard the change. 34.1.3. System, Network Configuration - Access Control To configure User Access Control, click System, Network Configuration on the menu tree. Click configure access control 160 ENVI Series: VTC-IR40-N Items Descriptions Full Access Set Full Access for the user. Anyone can connect to the EN-V-R without authentication, and be allowed live view, audio, PTZ, playback. Limited Access Set Limited Access for the user. Only the users with proper permission to the camera can access it. OK Click this button to apply the change. Cancel Click this button to discard the change. 34.1.4. System, Network Configuration - HTTP Port To configure HTTP port to use, click System, Network Configuration on the menu tree. Then click Change HTTP Port Items Descriptions HTTP Port Enter a HTTP Port to use in the EN-V-R Service. (Default is 80) OK Click this button to apply the changed HTTP port number. Cancel Click this button to apply discard the changed port number. Note: If a firewall is enabled in your Windows, you should set the above HTTP port number to be allowed in your computer. 34.1.5. System, Network Configuration - IP-CCTV DNS To configure IP CCTV-DNS, click System, Network Configuration on the menu tree. Click Configure IP-CCTV-DNS 161 ENVI Series: VTC-IR40-N Items Descriptions Service Set to use IP CCT DNS or not. DNS Server IP Vitek IP CCTV DNS address already entered. Go Server Directs to Vitek IP CCTV DNS server MAC MAC address of EN-V-R already entered Product Key Product Key of EN-V-R already entered External Port Enter an external HTTP Port to use for IP CCTV DNS service. (Default is 80) Register verify Click to test the connection with IP CCTV DNS server after setting is done in IP CCTV DNS server. OK Click this button to apply the changed IP CCTVV DNS settings. Cancel Click this button to discard the changed IP CCTV DNS settings 35. IP-CCTVDNS Registration To register your camera / server please visit http://www.ipcctvdns.com If this is your first visit your need to Sign Upif you abide by the Agreement, click on “I Agree” than on the NEXT button as shown below. 162 ENVI Series: VTC-IR40-N Fill out the requested information as shown below and click on Apply. The following screen will confirm that your Membership has been completed successfully, that click OK. You will be brought back to the main page of the IPCCTVDNS website; in this case you need to Login with the information previously created. 163 ENVI Series: VTC-IR40-N To register your first product, click on Product Registrationas shown below. Enter the requested information (The name of your camera, the Mac Address and product Key) as shown below. Note that the Mac Address and the product Key will be available under the Network Configuration>> IPCCTV DNS setupin thecamera menu. Please see image below. 164 ENVI Series: VTC-IR40-N A window will pop up confirming that your product has been registered successfully, click on OK. You will be directed to the Product List page where you will be able to see your recent camera registration. By clicking the Detail Information tab you will be allow edit DDNS Host Name Click Edit to change the DDNS Host Name. Type in desired host name than click Apply. 165 ENVI Series: VTC-IR40-N A window will pop up asking if you really want to apply the new configurations, to continue click OK. A window will pop up confirming that the product information has been modified successfully, click OK. Click under Product List to view your changes Your camera with the new DDNS Host name will be displayed. 166 ENVI Series: VTC-IR40-N Your camera is now registered and ready for use. 36. IP-Device Registration You will see how to manage IP devices in this section, which includes registering, modifying, and deleting IP devices. To start managing IP devices, select IP-Device, Camera Management from the menu list. 167 ENVI Series: VTC-IR40-N 36.1. Items Descriptions A IP-Device Manual Registration Register IP-Devices manually by users. B IP-Device Automatic Registration Scan and register IP-Devices automatically by the program. C IP-Device Modification Modify the information of registered IP-Devices. D IP-Device Deletion Delete IP-Devices previously registered. E IP-Device Homepage Go to the homepage of the IP-Device. IP-Device Registration (Manual) To manually register an IP-Device, click IP-Device, Camera Management on the menu tree. Click Register IP device manually. 168 ENVI Series: VTC-IR40-N A Item Description IP-Device ID Select the IP-Device ID to register. Select the Vendor name of the IP-Device to register. Click the pull-down list, and choose a proper vendor name from the list. B Vendor C Model Select the total number of channels (streams) the IP device has. Click the pull-down list, and choose proper one from the list. 169 ENVI Series: VTC-IR40-N D Name Type in the name of the IP-Device. E IP Address Type in the IP Address to use with the IP-Device. IPCCTVDNS or URL addresses are also supported. (If Input IP Address Range box is checked, then the starting address of the range will be selected.) F Input IP Address Range Enter the last IP address of the range. G Getting Information from IP-Device Check this box if the information from IP-Device needs to be acquired. H VS Module ID Select the VS Module ID. Enter 0 for non-Vitek IP devices. Vitek products can be set to 0 to 15, and default is 0. I HTTP Port Enter the HTTP Port to use with the IP-Device. (Default is 80) J RTSP Port Enter the RTSP Port (Default is 554) K Login ID Type in the Login ID to use. (Default is root) L Login Password Type in the Login Password to use for the Login ID. (Default is root) M Confirm Password Type in the same password to confirm. (Default is root) O Checking available resolution Select the Video Resolution for the device. Not used, all resolution is done P Checking available PTZ camera Checkboxes to choose if PTZ is supported on the IP device. Q OK Click this button to apply the configured values. R Cancel Click this button to discard the configured values. 36.2. at camera level IP-DeviceRegistration (Automatic) To register an IP-Device by automatic scanning, click IP-Device, Camera Management on the menu tree. Then Click Scan available IP devices and register 170 ENVI Series: VTC-IR40-N Items Descriptions A IP-Device list This list shows the IP devices found during the scan process. If you need to select multiple IP devices at the same time, drag your mouse over the devices or keep pressing CTRL or SHIFT key while clicking the IP devices. B Clear Clear the scanned IP Devices from the list. C Scan Start scanning for IP Devices on the network. D Go Home Go to the home page of the IP device selected from the list. E Register Go to the registration window for the IP Device selected. F Close Cancel the registration of the IP device and exit the window. When you click the Register button after selecting more than one IP devices on the scanned device list, the following window will be displayed. You can register those IP devices to your EN-V-R in this window. 171 ENVI Series: VTC-IR40-N Items Descriptions A Resolution Description Descriptions of the image resolution modes in the IP-Device list.(R1, R2, R3, R4, R5, R6, R7, R8, R9, R10) B PTZ Install Description Descriptions of the PTZ numbers in the IP-Device list. (P1, P2, P3, P4) C IP-Device list IP-Device list to select from. D Apply to All Click this button to copy the information of a selected IP-Device to all other devices.(Only Model, Login ID, and Login Password will be copied.) E Register Click this button to confirm and save the registered IP-Device added. F Cancel Click this button to cancel IP-Device registration. IP-DeviceModification To modify an IP-Device registration, Click Modify registered IP-Device 172 ENVI Series: VTC-IR40-N Items Descriptions A IP-Device ID IP-Device ID is displayed. (not allowed to modify) B Vendor Select the Vendor of the device. C Model Select how many channels the device support. D Name Change the Name as required. E IP Address Enter the IP Address to use with the selected device. F Input IP Address Range (not allowed to modify) G Getting Information from IP-Device (not allowed to modify) H VS Module ID Select the VS Module ID. Enter 0 for non-Vitek IP devices. Vitek products can be set to 0 to 15, and default is 0. I HTTP Port Enter the HTTP Port to use with the IP-Device. (Default is 80) J RTSP Port Enter the RTSP Port (Default is 554) K Login ID Type in the Login ID to use. (Default is root) L Login Password Type in the Login Password to use for the Login ID. (Default is root) M Confirm Password Type in the same password to confirm. (Default is root) N Checking available resolution is done at camera level O Checking available PTZ camera Checkboxes to choose if PTZ is supported. P OK Click this button to apply the changed values. Select the Video Resolution for the device. Not used, all resolution 173 ENVI Series: VTC-IR40-N Q 36.3. Cancel Click this button to discard the changed values. IP-DeviceDeletion To delete a registered IP-Device, click IP-Device, Camera Management on the menu tree in the left pane. Then select an IP device to be deleted from the list. Click Remove IP-Device registration 36.4. IP-DeviceHomepage To go to the home page of an IP-Device, click the IP-Device, Camera Management on the menu tree. Then select the IP device. Click Go to IP-Device homepage 36.5. Camera Management In this section, you will see how to manage the device information, video resolutions, recording configuration, and alarm event configuration. Firstly, select a camera name under IP-Device, Camera Management on the menu tree. When you select IP-Device, Camera Management on the menu tree, it will show theCamera Management sub-menu. You can configure cameras here. The following picture shows when you selected an IP-device in the menu tree. The sub-menu toolbar changes accordingly to your selection. Items Descriptions 174 ENVI Series: VTC-IR40-N A Camera Information Configure Information of the selected camera. B Resolution and Quality Choose the resolution and quality of cameras. C Recording Conditions Set up recording conditions. D Alarm and Map service settings Configure Alarm and Map service functions. 36.5.1. Configure Camera Name and Information From the configuration list, select a camera to be assigned with a name. Then click on camera1 or camera 2, and then click Configure Camera Name and Information 175 ENVI Series: VTC-IR40-N The below image will be display, enter name (F), then click Apply to camera(H), then OK. Items Descriptions A,B,C,D Camera Selection Select one or more cameras for name assignment by clicking buttons. E Unselect All Clear the device list which shows the selected cameras. F Name Type in a camera name. G Clear Clear the camera name field. H Apply to Camera Apply the changed camera name to the system. I OK Click this button to confirm the change and close the window. J Cancel Click this button to cancel the change and close the window. 36.5.2. Camera Resolution, Quality To configure a camera's resolution and video quality,select a camera to configure and click Configure camera resolution and quality The below image will be display, adjust resolution (F), then click Apply to camera(H), then OK 176 ENVI Series: VTC-IR40-N Items Descriptions A,B,C,D Camera Selection Select one or more cameras by clicking buttons. E Unselect All Clear the device list which shows the selected cameras. F Resolution Select the video resolution. G Quality Select the video quality. H Apply to Camera Apply the selected video resolution and quality to the system. I Go Home Go to the homepage of the product. J Close Close and exit the window. 36.5.3. Configure Camera Recording Condition To configure recording conditions, select a camera to configure,then click Configure camera recording condition 177 ENVI Series: VTC-IR40-N The below image is where you adjust the recording parameters. Item Description A,B,C,D Camera Selection Select one or more cameras by clicking buttons. E Unselect All Clear the device list which shows the selected cameras. F Condition List Define the condition for recording to be started. G Condition to use Decide whether to use the defined condition or not. H Condition Mode Select the condition mode for recording. I Scheduling Set up the schedule for recording. J Event setup Set up the event to initiate recording. K Apply to Condition Apply the configured schedule and event data to condition list. L Apply to Camera Apply the condition to camera. M Enable Recording Service Enable this to activate the recording. When this is not enabled, it won’t be saved if a recording condition is set. 178 ENVI Series: VTC-IR40-N N Pre Alarm Images Select pre-alarm images. O Pre Alarm Speed Select pre-alarm speed. P Post Alarm Images Select post-alarm images. Q Post Alarm Speed Select post-alarm speed R OK Click this button to confirm the change and exit the window. S Cancel Click this button to cancel the all the changed made in this session. To setup recording, first click camera under Condition list(F).This enables the Configure Recording Condition (G, H, I and J) Now you can select your condition mode(H). Under condition mode you have four choices always, schedule, event and schedule and event. (In this example we will record by event only) Schedule: To schedule time and date of recording (I). (When schedule is activated in condition mode) Event: Here you can select Alarm or Motion (J) After completing your conditions selection click Apply to condition(K) After apply to condition click Apply to camera (L), and then click OK(R) When that screen closes click Apply 179 ENVI Series: VTC-IR40-N 36.5.4. Alarm, Event Configuration To configure the Alarm and Event features, select a camera to configure, and then click Configure alarm, map service Item Description 180 ENVI Series: VTC-IR40-N A,B,C,D Camera Selection Select one or more cameras by clicking buttons. E Unselect All Clear the device list which shows the selected cameras. F Alarm Service Setup Put check marks on alarm types to use. G Event Service Setup Put check marks on event types to use. H Apply to Camera Click this button to apply the changes to the camera. I OK Click this button to confirm the change and exit the window. J Cancel Click this button to cancel the Alarm, Event configuration. 36.6. User Management In this section, you will see how to manage user information. To start managing users, select User Management from the menu tree. Items Descriptions A User Registration Register new users to the system. B User Modification Change the information of existing users. C User Deletion Remove the account of existing users. 181 ENVI Series: VTC-IR40-N 36.6.1. User Registration To register a new user, click the 1'st button on the tool bar in the sub-menu toolbar. Items Descriptions A User ID Enter a new User ID to register. B Password Enter the Password for the new user. C Confirm password Enter the same Password for confirmation. D Name Enter the name of the new user to be registered. E System resource access permission Choose the level of permission for System resource access. • All channels access: Viewing all cameras, Alarm, PTZ, Audio, Searching • General access: Viewing all cameras only • No access: An user account without any access to cameras • Selective access: Access to only selected cameras and privileges. F System Permission Eight different modules can be set. The setup can be made on Module, camera, alarm, PTZ, Audio, and Search respectively. Enabling each module gives accesspermission to it. G OK Click this button to apply the registration of the new user. H Cancel Click this button to cancel the registration process. 36.6.2. User Modification 182 ENVI Series: VTC-IR40-N To modify a user's information, select the users name than click the second button on the submenutoolbar. The User Registration window will come up on the screen, make the necessary changes and click OK . 36.6.3. UserDeletion To delete an existing user, select the user name than click Remove Registered user account, another screen will pop up confirming to proceed with deletion, click OK to proceed . 36.7. Disk Setup 36.7.1. Disk Setup When you click Disk Setup on the menu tree, it will show two sub-menu items. One is Disk Quota, and the other is Disk Mode. The following window shows the Disk Quota mode. Items Descriptions A Disk Quota Setup Define the HDD for recording and configure the size of quota. B Disk Quota Deletion Delete previously assigned disk quota. 36.7.2. Disk Quota Modification and Deletion When EN-V-R program is installed, all local drives are assigned as recording devices. To modify the disk quota for recording, click Disk Quota on the menu list, and select the drive to be modified. To change the disk quota size, click the 1'st button on the sub tool bar, or double click the drive on the 183 ENVI Series: VTC-IR40-N device list. The following window will be displayed. Item Description A Use HDD Decide whether this HDD is to be used. B Possible Maximum Quota Display Possible maximum quota on this HDD. C Possible Minimum Quota Display Possible minimum quota on this HDD. D Set Quota Enter the desired size of disk quota for recording. E OK Click to apply the configured disk quota. F Cancel Click to cancel the disk quota configuration. To delete the existing disk quota, click Disk Quota on the menu list. Then choose the drive quota to be deleted. Click the 2'nd button on the sub tool bar. 36.7.3. Disk Mode Change To modify the disk circulation style, click Disk Setup, and then Disk Mode on the menu tree. 184 ENVI Series: VTC-IR40-N Items Descriptions A Disk Circulation Setup Configure disk circulation type. B Disk Usage Report Setup Configure email address for reporting. Click the Disk Circulation in the list. The following window will be displayed. Item Description A Use circulation Select this if disk circulation will be used. B Not use circulation Select this if disk circulation will not be used. C Use expired duration Decide whether the expiration will be used for recording. (This can be seen when “Use circulation” is selected.) D Expired days Enter the date when the recorded content will expire. E OK Click this to apply the Disk circulation settings. F Cancel Click this to Cancel Disk circulation settings. Configure email reporting for disk usage To modify the email notification behavior for hard disk recording. 185 ENVI Series: VTC-IR40-N Item Description A Use to report HDD usage Choose whether to Enable or Disable the report service. B Report HDD space When disk circulation is not used, select the HDD size when it will be reported by email. C Periodic report Define when Periodic reports will be sent. D OK Click to apply the Email report settings. E Cancel Click to cancel Email report configuration. 36.8. Utilities Select Utilities from the menu tree. You can perform two functions in Utilities, one is Email Account Configuration and the other is About Program. Items Descriptions A Email Account Configure email account. B About Program Display the information of EN-V-R program. 36.8.1. Email accountConfiguration Once an email account is registered here, you can receive email notification from theEN-V-R program upon certain events. To configure an email accounts, click Utilities on the menu tree. Click Configure 186 ENVI Series: VTC-IR40-N email account for mail service Item Description A Service Decide whether to report HDD usage by email or not. B SMTP server Enter the address of SMTP server for sending email. C Authentication Decide whether to use Authentication. D Email user id Enter the sender's id for email account. E Email user password Enter the password of the sender’s email account. F Sender email Enter the Sender's email address. G,H,I Recipient email #1,2,3 The email addresses of three Recipients to be notified. J Email subject Enter the title of the Email when it's sent. K OK Click to apply the Email account registration. L Cancel Click to cancel this configuration. 36.8.2. About Program To displays the information of this program on the screen, Click Information of this program. 187 ENVI Series: VTC-IR40-N Items Descriptions A About program Show the information about the EN-V-R running. B System Resource Displays the PC's system resource information. C OK Click this button to close the Window. 37. Using EN-V-R Controller To open EN-V-R controller,click Start >All Programs>Vitek>SMART NVR Controller. Smart NRV controller will be on the lower right part of the system tray. Then right click the icon a subwindow will display, click on Open Smart NVR Controller. The following window will open 188 ENVI Series: VTC-IR40-N Items Descriptions A Current Service State Shows whether EN-V-R Service is running or stopped. B Start Service Click this button to start EN-V-R Service when it’s stopped. C Stop Service Click this button to stop EN-V-R Service when it’s running. D Refresh Refresh the Screen. E Go Home Go to the EN-V-R’s built-in webpage. F Close Close the EN-V-R Controller window. 38. Connecting to EN-V-R 38.1. PC with EN-V-R installed You can connect to EN-V-R in various ways as explained below. Click Go Home in EN-V-R Configurator • EN-V-R Controller window. Click Go Home from the pop-up menu on the System Tray. In Internet Explorer, enter the IP address of the computer that EN-V-R is running on. In case that the HTTP port for EN-V-R is not 80 (default), the port number should be entered together with the IP address. (the example below assumes HTTP port of 7777) 189 ENVI Series: VTC-IR40-N After you successfully connecting to the EN-V-R homepage, you will see the following window. Items Descriptions A Home Go to EN-V-R’s homepage. B Live View Click this button to execute Live View program. You can use various features such as live view, audio transmission, PTZ control, unconditional recording, etc. C Player Click this button to search, record, and back up the video data sent from IP devices registered in EN-V-R. 38.2. PC without EN-V-R If your PC doesn’t have EN-V-R program installed, type in the IP address of the PC where EN-V-R is running. Note: Refer to Section18ENVI Series Viewer on page 101for details on how to use ENVI Viewer program.Refer to Section 28. ENVI Smart Player on page 133 for details on how to use ENVI Smart Player program. 190 ENVI Series: VTC-IR40-N In case that the HTTP port for EN-V-R is not 80 (default), the port number should be entered together with the IP address. (the example below assumes HTTP port of 7777) 191 VITEK LIMITED PRODUCT WARRANTY VITEK products carry a three (3) year limited warranty. Digital recording and storage products are also warranted for 3 years except for the hard drives which carry their own independent factory warranty from the hard drive manufacturer. VITEK warrants to the purchaser that products manufactured by VITEK are free of any rightful claim of infringement or the like, and when used in the manner intended, will be free of defects in materials and workmanship for a period of three (3) years, or as otherwise stated above, from the date of purchase by the end user. This warranty is non-transferable and extends only to the original buyer or end user customer of a Vitek Authorized Reseller. “Alpha Series by VITEK” products carry a three (3) year limited warranty. All other factors of the standard VITEK warranty will apply as stated above. ** Three Year “Alpha Series by VITEK” Warranty effective September 1st 2010. “Alpha Series by VITEK” products purchased prior to September 1st 2010 carry a one (1) year warranty. ** Three Year Warranty on all products except Alpha Series became effective on April 1st 2009. Legacy Products purchased prior to April 1st 2009 carry a two (2) year warranty. This warranty shall not apply to repairs or replacements necessitated by any cause beyond the control of VITEK, including but not limited to, acts of nature, improper installation, excess moisture, misuse, lack of proper maintenance, accident, voltage fluctuations, or any unauthorized tampering, repairs or modifications. This warranty becomes VOID in the event of alteration, defacement, or removal of serial numbers. 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