ENVR User’s Manual Copyright © EverFocus Electronics Corp, Release: June 2010 Rev.0
10 b) When more than 64 channels are enabled in live view and playback mode together, it is recommended that the client PC meets below system requir
100 2. Key-in view name. 3. To apply all settings in this page, click button and this view layout will be saved to Mapview list. To delete a map
101 6.4.5.4 Display Terminal Terminal information is displayed. 1. Display Terminal Type: Displays terminal type. 2. Display Terminal Name:
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11 5. MAIN WINDOW MENU TREE
126. SETTING UP 6.1 Log in Enter the IP address, you will be lead to the login page. 1. Language: select the language 2. Login name: Input L
136.2 Live Monitor The default login page is Live Monitor. The Live Monitor configuration page contains the following tabs: The ENVR contains thre
14 Meaning of the sign shown over the device Disconnection Recording Event 3. Mapview list: all the maps will be shown. It will switch to view
15 Select full screen view, 4-displays view, 6-displays view, 7-displays view, 8-displays view, 9-displays view, 10-displays view or 16-displays vi
16Click “Map”, “Satellite” or “Hybrid” for different display methods of the map. Navigating in Google Maps You can navigate (move your view) in two
179. Event list: Event list will be showing with event information. This is also the shortcut of playback. To playback the event, double click on th
186.3 System This section describes the functions of the System. In “System”, there are five main sections: “System Setup”, “Authorities”, “E-Map”,
196.3.1 System Setup In system setup, there are 3 sections: “Server Configuration”, “Storage Management”, “Email/FTP Settings” and “Status/Text Disp
2 About this document This manual should be retained for future reference. The information in this manual was current when published. The manufactur
206.3.1.1 Server Configuration Server Name: Server name is displayed. Server Port: Server port is displayed. (* sign means the item is not edi
216.3.1.2 Storage Management Storage Location List A table of available disk list and capacity will be shown at left hand side. A table of stora
226.3.1.3 E-mail FTP Setting Email SMTP Server IP: Enter the IP address or the host name of the SMTP server used to send e-mails. SMTP Server Por
23FTP FTP Server IP: Enter the IP address or the host name of the FTP server. FQDN: Enter FQDN of the FTP server. FTP Server Port: Enter the port
246.3.1.4 Status/Text Display System Status Display Check the box of status to be displayed. Options are: Date Time, CPU usage and user name. P
256.3.2 Accounts 6.3.2.1 My Account 6.3.2.1.1 User Setting In this section, user can configure user’s settings. User List is displayed at left
265. New Password: Enter new password. 6. Confirm Password: Enter password again for confirmation. 7. Email: Input user’s e-mail address. 8. A
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286.3.2.2 User Groups The User Group configuration page contains the following sections: 6.3.2.2.1 Authorities Setting This section is used to edi
29System In system, select system’s authority setting that the group is allowed to do by ticking the item. To select all the items, tick “System”.
3 TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. INTRODUCTION ...
30 6.3.2.2.3 Map Permission Select a group first. To create a new group, click “ ” button; to delete a group, click “ ” button. To print out the
316.3.2.3 User list Show all users. Click button to delete a selected user. Click button to add a new user and “add a new user” window pops
32 1. User Name: Enter user name. It is case sensitive. (required!) 2. Login Name: Enter login name. This name must be unique, the same login name
33 1. User Name: Enter user name. It is case sensitive. (required!) 2. Login Name: Enter login name. This name must be unique, the same login nam
346.3.3 E-Map 6.3.3.1 E-Map Edit In “E-Map Edit”, user will be able to edit the map, delete the map and set a child map. First Level is always go
35Click button to apply changes. : allows user to delete the current map. : allows user to insert a child map. First, select the area to insert a
36 “Edit Child Map” window pops up. Select Map From Database or File by clicking “Select” button to locate the file. Give a map name to the map a
37 Right click on the device icon and select “Setting”. A “Set Camera Information” window pops up. Device name, device IP and model n
38 Once the device is inserted in the map, double click on the device can allow you to view live image of that device. A window of live image will
396.3.3.2 E-Map View In “E-Map View”, user will be able to view the map. Click button to go Home map. Click button to go e-map’s upper le
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406.3.4 Maintenance 6.3.4.1 Database backup Time period: Select start date and time of the database to be saved. Select end date and time of the d
416.3.4.2 Database Restore Press button to search the “.sql” file to be restored. Press button to start restore process.
426.3.4.3 Remote Replication Press button and a list of 10 last replications will be displayed. Replication Schedule Replication function h
43Remote Destination Specify the destination where to store the replicated data. Remote IP Address: Enter IP address of remote destination. Rem
446.3.5 Log Information 6.3.5.1 System Log Time Period Start Time: Start time of the data to be recorded in log. End Time: End time of the data
456.3.5.2 System Information All information about the system is displayed. System information is not editable.
466.4 Video Surveillance 6.4.1 DVR/IP Camera 6.4.1.1 Device List Device Group To add a device group: 1. Click button. 2. Key-in device group
47Device List Click to add a device to the device group and “Add a new device” window pops up. Basic 1. Device Group: Select the device group.
48Click button to edit device list and “Edit Device” window pops up. Select a device to be edited first. Basic 1. Device Group: Select the d
49Click button to print out the current page. Click button to start auto search. A search result is shown below. Click to delete a selec
5 1. INTRODUCTION ENVR-F16S is the state-of-the-art network video management software that not only supports EverFocus Paragon, Paragon264, ECOR, EL
506.4.1.2.1 Image 1. Video Format: Video format of the device will be displayed. 2. Encode Format: Select encode format. Choices are H.264, MPEG4 an
516.4.1.2.2 Network IP Setting 1. IP Type: DHCP: Configure the DHCP server not to assign the same IP addresses used for the other network camer
524. Gateway: This field is to set the gateway for your network so the IP camera will be recognized within the network. When DHCP is selected, the D
536.4.1.2.3 Wireless IP Setting 1. Enable: Check the box to enable wireless connection. 2. SSID: Name of the wireless network the camera. The fie
54Static IP: User can manually set the static IP for network connection. PPPoE: This is for a DSL DIRECT connection application; the ISP will requi
55A-F) characters for 128-bit WEP. Press Apply to apply the setting changes or Reset to reset without saving the change. 6.4.1.2.4 PTZ Speed: all
56Serial Port Check “Enable PTZ” box to enable PTZ function. 1. Address ID: Enter the address ID of the speed dome. 2. Protocol: shows protocol
57Preset To preset a position: 1. Select Endless Mode on or off. ON: enable endless mode. The speed dome will perform 360 degree endless auto-
58 5. Click “Set” button right next to “Set Right Pos.” to save this selected right position. 6. Select speed from 1~255. 7. Select dwell time of
59 Video – Camera –Set Pattern - Recording Tour Seconds 3. Use “Arrow” buttons, “Zoom In/ Out”, “Focus Far/Near”, “Iris +/-“ buttons and “Speed” op
6 3. SPECIFICATIONS Overview Support Everfocus full series IP devices (video server, IP camera, IP speed dome) and DVR. Support Mega-Pixel
60Tracking How to set Auto Tracking Start point: 1. Checking “Auto Tracking Start Point” item. 2. Select a desired start point by using “Arrow”
61 Auto Tracking OSD <Set Pan Range> a. Click “Up” and “Down” arrows at PTZ control panel to select Pan option. b. Click IRIS In button
62 Pan Range Setting – Right Limit Setting e. Use arrows buttons and buttons to locate a desired right limit point. f. Click IRIS In button
63 Tilt Upper Range Setting – Up Limit Setting c. Use arrows buttons and buttons to locate a desired Up limit point. d. Click IRIS In button
64h. If tracking start point is outside the limits, the screen will show “ START POS IS OUTSIDE LIMIT. SET START POS” (see below example screen) an
65 Tracking Mask Size Window User can change the tracking mask size here by using arrow buttons: Press “Up” arrow to increase the length of the mas
66User can use arrows and buttons to locate a desired tracking mask position, and click button to save and return to Tracking Mask Size Wi
67 Note: if user did not set up a start point or start point is disabled, the system will go back to tracking initial point instead of start point.
68 Set Object Size: Max/Min frame <Set Object Size> User can set sizes of MAX and MIN frames here and the system will only track object with
696.4.1.3 Active Channel The first 16 devices will automatically be active. To change the active device, drag and drop the IP channel device fro
7 Live Monitor and Virtual Matrix Multi-monitor support video virtual matrix via display terminal setting. Unlimited number of display termi
706.4.1.4 EBK200 The EKB-200 keyboard is supported by ENVR software. Assign the keys to PTZ functions by selecting a function from the drop-down
716.4.2 Event 6.4.2.1 Event Setting To edit event setting, click on the channel and press button. -Enable Retrigger: Set a re-trigger filte
72immediately preceding the trigger. Input the desired length of pre-trigger buffer time. -Enable Post-Alarm Buffer: Image saved internally in the
736.4.2.2 Event Settings Copy Event Settings Copy function enables you to apply the event setting to another device. Select source device (copy
746.4.2.3 I/O Settings To edit IO setting, click on the channel and press button. Check “Enable IO” box to enable IO. IO Device: Information
756.4.2.4 Emergency Contacts If event handler is set, mail will be sent to emergency contact when an event happened. To create a new contact, clic
76 Click button to apply all the settings. Click button to cancel all the settings.
776.4.2.5 Motion Users can define the motion areas to be detected by left clicking the mouse to draw lines. Every click is an end point of the lin
786.4.3 Schedule 6.4.3.1 Holiday Setting User can also schedule recording for specific days of the year. To create a new holiday, click “ ” button
79 Special Day Name: Give a name for the special day. Recurrent Type: Choose how often each scheduled day should be recorded. One time: Records dat
8 Schedule Recording by daily, weekly, special date. Express schedule, apply to date and schedule copy. Support multiple recording modes
806.4.3.2 Express Schedule Click on the device from device list at the left panel, the time zone block will be displayed. Customize your time z
81Press button to apply the settings. Press button to edit the schedule time zone. There are 6 time zones to be edited: Holiday, Special
826.4.3.3 Advance Schedule Advance schedule setting is a more elaborated setting derived from Express Schedule setting. Click on the device fro
83and press “+” button, a segment will be added from the first start time which is 00:00. Next segment will be started from the last end time, etc.
846.4.3.4 Schedule Copy Once a schedule is set, you can copy the same setting to another channel or device. Select the source (copy from) and de
856.4.4 Search & Playback The Search & Playback configuration page contains 3 tabs: Time Search, Event Search and Archive. 6.4.4.1 Time S
86Use button to select time to be searched. Click Up/Down arrows to decrease/increase value. Click Left/Right arrows to switch between hour/minut
87 1. Audio: Speaker out on / off. 2. Snapshot: Capture the screenshot of the live image. A window as shown below pops up. 1 2 3
88Give a name for the snapshot image. Browse the location where you wish to save the image by pressing “Browse” button. Then, click “Save” to save t
896.4.4.2 Event Search Time Period Click to select start/end date to be searched. Use button to select start/end time to be searched.
9 4. SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS 4.1 Minimum System requirements • Intel Pentium 4 531 3.0 GHz, 1 MB Cache, 800 MHz FSB • Microsoft Windo
90 DVR/Channel Type: Select device type. Model: Select device model. Name: Enter device’s name. Click button to search the device. Click b
916.4.4.3 Archive Disk Recording Time Start Time and End Time of the recorded data in disk. (not selectable) Time Period Click to select sta
92Camera of DVR Select the camera for the data to be archived. Device Model: Select device’s model. Group: Select device’s group. Name: Enter dev
936.4.5 Display & Live 6.4.5.1 Live View Click “Live View” for Live View of the device. 1. Device list: Select device group first, all
94 2. View Layout: Click the “+” sign to unfold view layout. Select the view layout which has been set in “Video Surveillance -> Display Live -&g
95 Zoom Out/Zoom In Focus Far/Focus Near Iris In/Iris Out 5. Status indication: Event Motion Recording Note: When a motion/
96 Give a name for the snapshot image. Browse the location where you wish to save the image by pressing “Browse” button. Then, click “Save” to save
976.4.5.2 View Layouts View Config Click button to remove one view. Click button to remove all views. Click button will open the live vi
98To delete a view layout: 1. Select view name. 2. Click button. Click button to apply all the settings. Click button to reset settings.
996.4.5.3 Map Layout Drag and drop the map of the map list to the block. View Config Click button to remove one view. Click button to
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