iCMS-Pro Full User Guide

iCMS-Pro Full User Guide, The way in which video from your surveillance system’s cameras is displayed in the iCMS Pro SW is called a view. A single view may contain video from up to 64 cameras. Your SW can handle an unlimited number of views, allowing you to switch between video from various collections of cameras. Each view’s layout can be customized to fit its contents.

Introduction

The SW must be installed locally on your computer.

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The SW has three main areas.

Panes

Panes give you access to the majority of the SW. exactly which panes you will see depends on your task, for example on whether you are viewing live video on the Live tab or recorded video on the Playback tab.

Panes can be minimized to icons. This helps save space, and enables a better overview of the panes you use. You minimize a pane by clicking the ‘▲’ in the pane’s title bar. When you need to use a pane which you have previously minimized, simply click the corresponding icon in the top left corner of the SW.

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Pane icons from the live TAB.

View

The way in which video from your surveillance system’s cameras is displayed in the iCMS Pro SW is called a view. A single view may contain video from up to 64 cameras. Your SW can handle an unlimited number of views, allowing you to switch between video from various collections of cameras. Each view’s layout can be customized to fit its contents.

Views can be private or shared with other users.

The SW also supports multiple windows and screens, allowing you to watch multiple views at a time on multi monitors.

Application buttons

Let you select basic SW actions.

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from the left to right the buttons are :

Virtual keyboard

Options : configure language, Local path for backup/image, position of panes

Log out

What can you Do with iCMS Pro?

With the SW, you are able to:

  • View live videos from cameras on the surveillance system.
  • Play back recordings from cameras on the surveillance system with a selection of advanced navigation tools, including a highly intuitive timeline browser
  • Create and switch between an unlimited number of views, each able to display images from up to 64 cameras from multiple devices at a time Views can be placed in private groups (only accessible by the user who created them) or in groups shared with other users.
  • Create special views for widescreen monitors.
  • Use multiple screens as well as floating windows for displaying different views simultaneously.
  • Quickly substitute one or more of a view’s cameras with other cameras.
  • View images from several cameras, one after the other, in a single camera position ( a so- called carousel).
  • Control PTZ (Pan/Tilt/Zoom) cameras.
  • Use digital zoom on live as well as recorded images.
  • Manually activate triggered events.
  • Manually activate external outputs (e.g. sirens or light)
  • Use sound notifications for attracting attention to detected events.
  • Skip gaps during playback of recordings.
  • Print images.
  • Export recordings (e.g. for use as evidence) in AVI (movie clip), JPEG/BMP/PNG (still image). The AVI file can include audio.
  • Select between a numbers of language versions.
  • Get a physical overview of the entire systems under surveillance.

How Can User Rights Affect Your Use of iCMS Pro SW?

The rights of an individual user will determine the user’s ability to use the iCMS Pro SW features.

Basically, the administrator is able to restrict a user’s rights to the following:

  • Access to each of the iCMS Pro tabs: Live, Playback, and Setup
  • Ability to use features on the iCMS Pro tabs
  • Ability to create views (views determine the way in which images from one or more

cameras are displayed)

  • Ability to view images from specific cameras

The ability to use various features of the iCMS Pro SW may therefore vary considerably from user to user.

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Minimum System Requirements

Operating System Microsoft® Windows® XP Professional (32 bit or 64 bit*), Windows Server 2003 (32 bit or 64 bit*), Windows Server 2008 R1/R2 (32 bit or 64 bit*), Windows Vista® Business (32 bit or 64 bit*), Windows Vista Enterprise (32 bit or 64 bit*), Windows Vista Ultimate (32 bit or 64 bit*), Windows 7 Professional (32 bit or 64 bit*), Windows 7 Enterprise (32 bit or 64 bit*) or Windows 7 Ultimate (32 bit or 64 bit*). * Running as a 32 bit application.
CPU Intel® Core2™ Duo, minimum 2.4 GHz or higher (more powerful CPU recommended for iCMS Pro SW running high number of cameras and multiple views and displays).
RAM Minimum 1 GB (higher RAM recommended for SW running high number of cameras and multiple views and displays).
Network Ethernet, 100 Mbit or higher recommended.
Graphics Adapter AGP or PCI-Express, minimum 1024×768 (1280×1024 recommended), 16 bit colors.
Hard Disk Space Minimum 100 MB free.
Software Microsoft .NET 3.5 Framework with Service Pack 1 or newer, DirectX 9.0 or newer.

Tip: To check which DirectX version is installed on a computer, click Start, select Run…, and type dxdiag. When you click OK, the DirectX Diagnostic Tool window will open; version information is displayed near the bottom of its System tab. If your computer requires a DirectX update, the versions of DirectX are available from http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/

Installing the iCMS Pro SW

The SW must be installed on your computer before you are able to use it.

Typically, you copy the executive file from the CD that is carried with device, and then install the file on your computer.

Installation from CD

To install the iCMS Pro SW from a CD, do the following:

  1. Verify that your computer meets the iCMS Pro SW system requirements.
  2. Insert the surveillance system software CD, wait for a short while, then click the iCMS Pro

installation icon.

Tip: Depending on your security , you may receive one or more security warnings when clicking the link (Do you want to run or save this file? Do you want to run this software? or similar; exact wording depends on your browser version). When this is the case, accept the security warnings (by clicking the Run button or similar; exact button names depend on your browser version).

  1. When the installation wizard starts, click ‘Next’ to continue the installation and follow the steps in the installation wizard.
  2. The wizard will suggest an installation path. Normally, you can simply go ahead and use the suggested installation path
  3. Click ‘Next’ buttons and waiting progress of installation.
  4. Complete.

Logging In to the iCMS Pro SW

To log in to the SW, do the following:

  1. Double-click iCMS Pro shortcut on your desktop. If no iCMS Pro desktop shortcut is available, select the iCMS Pro from Windows’ Start menu (exactly how you do this is determined by where and how you have installed the iCMS Pro on your computer, but you would typically select Start > All Programs > iCMS Pro > iCMS Pro).
  2. A splash screen is displayed while the iCMS Pro loads; this typically takes a few seconds only.

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3. The SW login window appears:

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Playback Setup

Default : User ID (ADMIN), Password (1234)

  1. After a short wait, the iCMS Pro window will open. The iCMS Pro window has three tabs: Live, Playback and Setup.

The Live tab is used for viewing live video, the Playback tab is used for browsing recorded video on PC or each device remotely, and the Setup tab is used for configuring the iCMS Pro SW. Depending on your user rights, you may not be able to access all three tabs.

Selecting Language

In the iCMS Pro SW, you are often able to select between different language versions.

  1. Click the Options button in the right side of the iCMS Pro top bar.

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  1. In the Options dialog, select Language, then the required language.
  2. The iCMS Pro SW must be restarted in order for the change to take effect: Close your

SW, then log in again to use the new language version.

Views Explained

The way in which video from one or more cameras are displayed in the iCMS Pro SW is called a view.

A view may contain video from up to 64 cameras, depending on the surveillance system to which you . The iCMS Pro SW can handle an unlimited number of views, allowing you to switch between video from various collections of cameras.

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In order to help you maintain an easy overview when you navigate between various views in your iCMS Pro SW, all views are placed in folders called groups. A group can contain any number of views and, if required, subgroups.

Difference between Private and Shared Views

Views can be private or shared:

  • Private views can only be accessed by the user who created them.
  • Shared views allow many users to share the same views.

Setup of Views

You create and manage views on the iCMS Pro Setup tab.

  • Private and shared

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Creating Private Views

Views are created on the iCMS Pro Setup tab.

To create your first private view, you first create a group under the Setup tab’s Private top-level folder, then create the required view within the group.

Creating a Group

To create a group under the Private top-level folder, do the following on the Setup tab:

  1. In the Setup tab’s Views pane, select the Private top-level folder.

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  1. Click the Create New Group button:

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  1. A new group is created. The new group is simply named New Group.

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  1. Overwrite the default name New Group with a group name of your choice.

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You are now able to create a view within the group.

Creating a View within the Group

To create a view in a group, do the following:

1. In the Setup tab’s Views pane, make sure the group in which you want to create the

view is selected.

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2. Click the Create View button:

  1. Select the required layout for your new view. You are able to select layouts for displaying up to 64 (8×8) cameras in a single view.
  2. A new view is created under the group you selected. The new view carries the default name New View.

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  1. Overwrite the default name with a view name of your choice.

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You are now able to add cameras to the view.

Tip: A group can contain an unlimited number of views. You may also create any number of subgroups if required.

Creating Shared Views

Views are created on the iCMS Pro setup tab.

To create your first shared view, you first create a group under the required shared top-level folder, then create the required view within the group. If you have created shared views before, you may create the new view in an existing group, or you may create a new group for the view.

Creating a Group

To create a group under a shared top-level folder, do the following on the Setup tab:

1. In the Setup tab’s Views pane, select the Shared top-level folder (in this example, the

required folder is simply called Shared).

2. Click the Create Group button:

3. A new group is created. The new group is simply named New Group.

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4. Overwrite the default name New Group with a group name of your choice.

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You are now able to create a view within the group.

Creating a View within the Group

To create a view in a group, do the following:

1. In the Setup tab’s Views pane, make sure the group in which you want to create the

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view is selected.

2. Click the Create New View button:

  1. Select the required layout for your new view. You are able to select layouts for displaying up to 64 (8×8) cameras in a single view
  2. A new view is created under the group you selected. The new view carries the default name New View:

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  1. Overwrite the default name with a view name of your choice. You are now able to add cameras to the view.

Tip: A group can contain an unlimited number of views. You may also create any number of subgroups if required.

Renaming Views or Groups

To rename a view or group, do the following on the Setup tab:

  1. Select the required view or group in the Views pane.
  2. Click the Rename button:

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  1. Overwrite the existing group name with a new name of your choice.

Deleting Views or Groups

IMPORTANT: Deleting a group will delete all views and any subgroups within the group as well.

To delete a view or group, do the following on the Setup tab:

  1. Select the required view or group in the Views pane.
  2. Click the Delete button:

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  1. You will be asked to confirm that you want to delete the selected view or group.

How to Add Content to Views

Once you have created views, you are able to add content to the views. Content can be video from individual cameras or devices, carousels for viewing images from alternating cameras in a single view position.

Adding Individual Cameras

To add a camera to a view, do the following:

  1. In the Setup tab’s Views pane, select the required view. When you select a view, the layout of the selected view is outlined in the main section of the iCMS Pro window.

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Layout of selected view is outlined in main section

(Indicated in red frame in this example)

  1. In the Setup tab’s System Overview pane, click the plus sign(+) next to Cameras, then the

plus sign next to the required server to view a list of available cameras.

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  1. Select the required camera from the list, and drag the camera to the required position in the view. When you have dragged a camera to a position in the view, an image from the camera will—provided a connection can be established—appear in the selected position. If a connection cannot be established, for example if the surveillance system’s is not on recording mode, the name of the camera will be displayed in the selected position.
  2. Repeat for each camera required in the view.

Tip: If you want to use all of the cameras under a server, you may simply drag the required server link to the view; this will automatically place all of the server’s cameras in the view from the selected position onwards. Make sure a sufficient number of positions are available in the view.

Tip: You can easily change which cameras are included in your view: clear an individual camera position by right clicking the remove button, then drag another camera to the cleared position, or simply overwrite a position by dragging a different camera to the position.

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Example: The same image viewed with Maintain Image,

Adjusting View Properties

In the Setup tab’s view Properties pane, you are able to adjust osd and camera view.

Maintain Image Aspect Ratio

If the check box is selected, images will not be stretched to fit the size of the camera position.

Rather, images will be displayed with the aspect ratio (height/width relationship) with which they have been recorded.

When viewing images with their original aspect ratio, you may see horizontal or vertical black bars appearing around the images from some cameras.

If the check box is cleared, images will be stretched to fit the position in the view; this may lead to slightly distorted images, but you will avoid any black bars appearing around the images.

Aspect Ratio selected (left) and cleared (right)

OSD settings (All views)

Show title bar: Displays a title bar located in the top of each camera position. The title bar helpsusers quickly identify camera name, Recording Status and live indicator.

Show indicator: Displays a blinking green indicator in the title bar when displayed on the Live tab. The indicator changes state every time a new image is received from the camera, an effect which makes it easy to see that video is live. Often, it is evident from the video itself that it is live, but the live indicator can be advantageous at times when not much is happening in the camera’s area of view.

Show icon: Displays a camera icon in the top of each camera.

Show name: Displays a camera name in the top of each camera.

Show resolution: Displays the current image resolution at the bottom of each camera.

Show date and time: Displays the current date and time at the bottom of each camera.

Adding Carousels

A carousel is used for displaying images from several cameras, one after the other, in a single view position. You are able to specify which cameras to include in the carousel as well as the interval between camera changes.

  1. On the setup tab, drag the System Overview pane’s Carousel to the required position in the view. When you release the mouse button over the required position, the Carousel Setup window opens.
  2. In the Carousel Setup window, specify which cameras to include in the carousel by selecting required cameras in the left part of the window, then clicking the Add button to add the selected cameras to the list in the right part of the window.

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  1. If required, move cameras up and down in the list to determine the sequence in which

cameras will appear in the carousel.

  1. Define the amount of time for which each camera should be displayed in the carousel;

either with a common default, or individually for each camera.

  1. Click OK to close the Carousel Setup window.

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Carousel indicator will be positioned at right bottoms at the selected channel.

Adding Static Images

Static images can be used in views for a variety of purposes: for company logos, for including floor plans or maps in the view, for including photos of wanted persons, etc.

  1. On the setup tab, drag the System Overview pane’s Image item to the required position in the view.

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  1. Release the mouse button over the required position. When you release the mouse button, you are able to select the required static image file.

Further

The Options Dialog

The Options dialog lets you control the language selection, position of navigator, timeline for playback and the path for snapshot & Backup.

You access the Options dialog by clicking the Options button in the top right corner of the Smart Client window.

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Language Options

In the iCMS Pro SW, you are often able to select between different language versions.

  1. In the Application Options dialog, select the Language tab, then the required language.
  2. The SW must be restarted in order for the change to take effect: Close your SW, then log in again to use the new language version.

Application Options

The Options dialog’s Application tab lets you customize the general behavior and look of your

SW.

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Information: display the version of iCMS Pro SW.

Application minimization: If you select Minimized button the SW will be positioned on window task bar as icon.

Application maximization: Select how the SW should react when you click the Maximize button in the top right corner. If you select Maximize to full screen, the SW will cover any Windows task bar on your screen when maximized.

Quit: stop to run the iCMS Pro SW.

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You view live video on the iCMS Pro Live tab. When you select the iCMS Pro Live tab, the SW will connect to the surveillance system server, and display live images from the cameras in the selected view.

Tip: The SW supports use of multiple windows. This is especially useful if your computer has more than one physical display attached.

Live Video Is Not Necessarily Recorded

Even though you can see live video from a given camera, the video stream from the camera is not necessarily being recorded.

This is actually one of the benefits of an IP-based digital surveillance system: Unlike old-style analog surveillance systems, where everything was usually recorded on a tape regardless whether it was relevant or not, an IP-based digital surveillance system allows much more targeted recording.

Targeted recording frees security personnel, investigators, etc. from having to go through seemingly endless amounts of recordings in order to find a particular incident. Instead, the reduced amount of recordings..

Basically, live video streams from cameras pass through the surveillance system server. When required, the video stream is saved (recorded) on the server; when not required, the video stream is simply discarded. Video streams are typically saved on the server (recorded) either

• According to a schedule (example: every morning from 10.00 to 11.30)

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• Whenever the surveillance system detects special events (examples: generated by a person entering a room; a sensor registering that a window is being opened; input from users).

The surveillance system server’s recording settings are determined by your surveillance system administrator. However, as a iCMS Pro SW user, you can also start recording while viewing live video.

Tip: When viewing live video on the iCMS Pro Live tab, you can quickly verify whether the video stream from a camera is being recorded: Look at the yellow bar immediately above the camera’s images. If the video stream from the camera is being recorded, the bar will display Rec. Note that you may occasionally see the Recording letters for short periods only. This is because cameras may have been configured to only when there is motion, when a door is open, or similar, which can lead to many short periods of recordings.

Views and their Content

Selecting a view

You are basically able to select a view for display on the Live tab as below.

Selecting the required view in the Live tab’s Views pane:

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You can (provided you have the necessary user rights) start recording while viewing live video. See page 61 for more information.

Camera Names and Colored Indicators

The display item can be selected on ‘View Properties’ of Setup Pane.

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The bar displays the name of the camera as well as the name of the device to which the camera is connected.

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Live indicator (flashing

green ): Changes state every time a new image is received from the

camera

green): display when the device is under recording mode.

Recording indicator (solid

Carousel Positions

A carousel is used for displaying images from several cameras, one after the other, in a single view position.

If a position in one of your views contains a carousel, you will be able to recognize it by the following characteristics:

  • It displays images from different cameras, one after the other
  • It is marked as Carousel at position

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You can enlarge a carousel by double-clicking the carousel position.

Enlarging Camera Positions

To enlarge images from a particular camera in a view, double-click the camera position. To return to normal view, simply double-click the blue image bar again.

Handling Sound Notifications

Your SW may have been configured to notify you with a sound notification when:

Events related to one or more specific cameras occur

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Audio (Microphones)

The SW supports incoming audio: From the SW you can listen to live recordings from microphones attached to cameras.

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You handle audio in the Live tab’s Audio pane.

Listening

To listen to live audio, select the required microphone from the Audio In list.

Audio when Camera is in Playback Mode

If the selected camera is in playback mode, you will hear any recorded audio from that camera’s default microphone and, if supported, speaker. The Live tab’s Audio pane will in that case have no function.

Digital Zoom

The right clicks of mouse lets you use digital zoom on images from any camera displayed in the view. Your use of digital zoom will not affect any recording of the images; any recording will still take place in the camera’s regular format. If you later wish to browse the recordings, you can use

digital zoom with same action (mouse right click).

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Digital Zoom Features

When digital zoom is enabled, you will see a Zoom ratio in the top right corner of each of the view’s camera positions. Once you zoom in on an area of an image, you can move the other area by simply dragging of mouse.

Zoom with Mouse Wheel

you are able to zoom in and out using the scroll wheel on your mouse, provided your mouse is equipped with a scroll wheel.

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Change the zoom ratio up to 10x by mouse wheel scroll.

Using PTZ

If your views contain PTZ (Pan/Tilt/Zoom) cameras, you can control the PTZ cameras with the Live tab’s PTZ Control pane.

PTZ Navigation Buttons

word image 1453 49 Use the navigation buttons in the PTZ Control pane to move the selected PTZ camera.

The Arrow buttons let you move the position of camera view.

The item of ‘ZOOM‘, ‘FOCUS‘ and ‘Iris‘ let user can control the item manually.

POSITION STEP is a distance during Pan/ Tilt works.

PTZ Preset Positions

You can set the preset of PTZ camera from PTZ control panel.

If preset positions have been defined for the selected PTZ camera already, you are able to select such positions.

To set preset.

  1. Move the PTZ view point by navigator arrow.
  2. Select any number for preset numbering.
  3. Press [SET] button to save the position.

To run preset.

  1. Select one of preset number on the list.
  2. Press [Goto] button, PTZ camera view will move to predefined position.

Manually Activating Output

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Select the required output in the Alarm Out pane. Then click the Active button

Or user can deactivate the alarm out from the active state of Alarm out by [Inactive] button.

Viewing Recorded Video

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When you select the Playback tab, the SW will display recording time table and Playback control panel.

You can follow below steps to start playback.

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1. Select a Playback Tab.

  1. Select a device from the recording time table.
  2. Select a time for starting at Play control panel or select a start point from recording table.

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*The time line can be expanded up to 5 minute term when left click of mouse on time label. Right click of the mouse will compress the time line.

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Views of playback

Selecting a View

You are able to change a view during playback as select a view icon.

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Video Playback Features

Timeline Browser

The timeline browser displays an overview of periods with recordings from each devices displayed in your current view.

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The number of timelines displayed in the timeline browser reflects the number of cameras of device. Cameras with an audio device attached are represented by a double timeline: a timeline displaying periods with video recordings and a timeline displaying periods with audio recordings. Up to 16 cameras can be displayed with audio timelines. If 16 cameras with associated audio are included in the view

To browse recordings using the timeline browser, click inside the timeline browser, and move your mouse right or left without releasing the mouse button or just click it

Green: Recording period with continuous

Red : Recording period with Alarm detection.

Blue : Recording period with motion

Yellow: Recording period with pre buffered recording period.

Gray : Recording period with Audio.

Tip: You can quickly change the timeline browser’s time span by pressing the left click of mouse.

. Position of the Timeline Browser

the default position of timeline for recording data is bottom of view. But you can change the position as vertical view at option menu.

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Time Navigation

The Playback tab’s Time Navigation pane provides you with controls for browsing and playing back recorded image from each device.

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The area in the upper part of the Time Navigation pane shows the time and date of the recordings viewed.

Browse Buttons.

word image 1453 63 The Time Navigation pane’s brows buttons lets you manually navigate through recordings from the devices (DVR/ data on PC server).

From the left to right on browse buttons.

First image : move to the first image in the data base for selected device

Previous image: move to the image just before the one currently viewed.

Play Reverse: Playback recordings backwards in time.

Stop: stop / pause to playback the image.

Forward: playback recording forward in time.

Next image: move to the image just next the one currently viewed.

Last image: move to the last image in the data base for selected device.

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You can slide the indicator to control the speed of playback during play the image.

From 1/64X(slowest)~ 64X(fastest).

Digital Zoom

word image 1453 65 Just like on the live view, the right clicks of mouse lets you use digital zoom on images from any camera displayed during playback.

Your use of digital zoom will not affect any recording of the images; any recording will still take place in the camera’s regular format.

What is the difference between optical and digital zoom?

With optical zoom, a camera’s lens elements physically move to provide the required angle of view. You cannot use optical zoom when viewing recorded video, simply because you cannot move the camera’s lens retroactively. With digital zoom, the required portion of an image is enlarged by cropping the image and then resizing it back to the pixel size of the original image—a process called interpolation. Digital zoom thus simulates optical zoom, but the digitally zoomed portion will have a lower quality than the original image. Digital zoom works equally well on live and recorded video.

Exporting Single Images

You are able to export single still images from selected cameras. Exported images can then be saved (as bitmap/Jpg/Png images) into PC, You can only export a single image from a single camera at a time.

To export:

  1. Select the required view.
  2. Right-click inside the required camera position; you now get access to the menu.
  3. In the menu, select ‘snapshot’. You can now export the file as image.

Printing Evidence

In playback screen, you are able to print recorded images.

Select the required camera in the view.

Right-click inside the required camera position.

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Exporting in AVI and Still image

Select the iCMS Pro Playback tab.

In the Playback tab’s Backup pane, specify when the period to be covered by the export should start. You do this by typing the required date in the first Start Time field and the time in the second field.

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Backup

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Backup

Select the required camera from the camera list. You from the list

Click the Backup button. This will open a separate Backup dialong, the dialog will list the specified start time, end time, and camera.

Only relevant if you are going to backup in AVI format: If the selected camera has a microphone attached—and the surveillance system supports audio—audio from speakers attached to the selected camera is included in the export as well. If you do not want to backup audio, select Video only option.

In the dialog’s backup pane, select the required backup format: AVI or still image.

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Select format of still image when you want to backup as still image.

Select OSD option for AVI and Still image, when you select this option the backup file includes this OSD text data also.

Specify export destination in the backup dialog’s Destination section.

Desktop : If you select Desktop, your backup file will be saved in an automatically Created Backup folder on the desktop of your PC.

Local Path : If you select local Path, you are able to specify a path yourself.

The backup file will be saved in the path you specify.

You can also select the path on network shared folder in company.

Media : If you select media, you are able to backup the file on DVD of PC.

The Erase button allow to rewrite on rewritable media

Click the Start backup button to begin the backup procedure. The status bar in the upper part of the backup dialog will display the status of the backup:

Frequently Asked Questions about Exporting

FAQ: Can I export audio too? When backup in the AVI. you are—when the surveillance system supports audio—able to include audio recorded by microphones in the backup.. When backup in the JPEG format, you cannot include audio.

Full Screen Viewing

To view your iCMS Pro in full screen mode, click the Full Screen button near the middle of the

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iCMS top bar.

In full screen mode, the SW is displayed without the top bar, without any of the panes normally located in the left side of the iCMS Pro, and without any Windows taskbar.

Full screen mode is available when using the Live and Playback tabs, but not when using the Setup tab.

To leave full screen mode and return to normal mode, press ESC or select restore screen after right click of mouse..

Using Multiple Windows

The iCMS Pro supports use of multiple windows. This is especially useful if your computer has more than one physical display attached.

You can send live views to separate displays from the iCMS Pro’s View pane in Live tab.

Sending a View to Secondary Display

Sending a view to a Secondary Display will show the view in a full-screen window on another physical display (if available).

The other physical display will only show the selected view, none of the Live or Playback tab’s other features, and it can only show one view at a time.

To send a view to a Secondary Display, do the following:

  1. word image 1453 71 In the Live or Playback tab’s Views pane, right-click the required view. This will bring up a menu.

Or select the multi monitor icon on Top bar.

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  1. In the menu, select Multi Monitor > Display2. If more than one secondary display is

available, they will be numbered.

Sending a channel to a Floating Window

Sending a channel to a Floating Window will show the camera in a small separate window on your main display.

word image 1453 73 The illustration to the right provides an example of a channel sent to a floating window. Note that the main iCMS Pro window is immediately available behind the floating window.

The floating window will only show the selected camera. You can use any number of floating windows.

You are able to change the size of a floating window to suit your needs.

To send a channel to a Floating Window, do the following:

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1.

In the Views pane, right-click the required channel. This will bring

up a menu.

2.

In the menu, select Float View.

Closing Separate Windows

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the Close

When it is shown on the Primary Display, as a floating window simply click button in the right corner of the windows.

Or on a secondary display, select the Close button after right click of mouse on separate window.

Logging Out

word image 1453 76 To log out of the iCMS Pro SW, simply click the Log Out button in the iCMS Pro top bar.

Removing the iCMS Pro SW from PC.

To remove the Smart Client, do the following:

  1. In Windows’ start menu, select All SW, and select Uninstall in ICMS PRO folder. This will open the uninstall Programs window.
  2. In the uninstall Programs window, select uninstall button.

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