The Intelligent Surveillance Solution Titan NVR NuClient User Manual Ver. 1.3.0.120426.
Table of Contents 1 Installation / Uninstallation(Windows) ...................................... 4 2 Installation / Uninstallation (Mac) ............................................ 9 3 The Main Server/ Sub Serve Architecture ................................. 17 4 Log in .................................................................................. 18 5 Log out and Exiting ............................................................... 20 6 Display version information .......................
8.1.3 Delete a Camera from View ....................................... 37 8.1.4 Add A View Tour ....................................................... 39 8.1.5 Search A View .......................................................... 41 8.1.6 Delete A View .......................................................... 41 8.1.7 Duplicate a view or a view tour .................................. 42 8.2 8.2.1 Add image fusion ...................................................... 43 8.2.
9.2.5 Audio ...................................................................... 88 9.2.6 Connection .............................................................. 89 9.2.7 Connection Settings .................................................. 89 9.3 Property Window .............................................................. 89 9.4 Event List ........................................................................ 90 9.5 Joystick settings......................................................
1 Installation / Uninstallation(Windows) 1. Insert the CD into your CD-ROM drive and double-click Setup.exe to begin installation. 2. Click the Next button. 3. Accept the License Agreement and click the Next button.
4. Enter your name and the name of your company, and click the Next button. 5. There are two types of installation, Complete and Custom. • Complete: Install everything in this package.
• Custom: Install a custom selection of applications and configure the installation directory.
Select the installation folder Select the applications you want to install 6. Click on the Install button to start the installation.
7. The system is being installed. 8. After all the files are installed, the installer will disable UAC on your Windows, if UAC is not disabled. That will require a restart.
9. Choose Yes to restart immediately or No to restart later, and click on Finish. 10. After Windows is restarted, the installation is completed. After the system is successfully installed, you should find it in your Start Menu, and you may start using the application. Client PC Minimum Requirements CPU Intel Core 2 Duo, 2.6GHz Display OpenGL 2.0 and later Card OS Windows XP 32 bit Windows 7 32/64 bit Supported RAM 1GB 2GB User 1. HTTP Web browser - Internet Explorer 8 and Interface later 2.
2. Choose your language and click the Continue button. 3. Click the Continue button and accept the License Agreement.
4. You can choose two types of installation, Install and Customize. • Install: Install everything in this package. • Customize: Install a custom selection of applications.
Select the applications you want to install The install destination only supports the system hard drive at this version. 5. Click on the Install button to start the installation.
6. The system is being installed. 7. Choose Close to finish installation.
8. After installation finished, you should find it in your Applications, and you may start using the application. Client PC Minimum Requirements CPU Intel Core 2 Duo, 2.6GHz Display OpenGL 2.0 and later Card OS Windows XP 32 bit Windows 7 32/64 bit Supported Mac 10.6/10.7 RAM 1GB 2GB User 3. HTTP Web browser - Internet Explorer 8 and Interface later and Firefox 7.0.1 4. NUUO client application program We suggest that you avoid using on-board graphics card which will give you a poor performance.
The minimum supported screen resolution 1024x768. NuClient will not run under the minimum resolution.
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3 The Main Server/ Sub Serve Architecture One of the most advanced architecture design in NVRTitan is the Main Server/ Sub Server architecture. In the architecture, NVRTitan is not merely a single recording machine, but also a bridge linking with multiple NVRTitan boxes. From the perspective of users, they do not need to connect to different NVRTitan boxes one at a time anymore. With NVRTitan, users can connect to just one NVRTitan to monitor the NVRTitan installed in multiple places.
4 Log in When the application is opened, you will see a log-in window. Please enter the server address you are going to connect to, the user name, and the password. After entering the correct user and server information, you will see the main interface of the system.
message will pop up saying the number of maximum connections has been reached.
5 Log out and Exiting 1. To log out yourself from the system, please go to Menu / Log out. 2. If you make any change in the configurations, you may a dialogs confirming if you want to update the modification when you log out. To update changes to server, please click the Yes button in the dialog. 3. A progress bar will appear to show the update status. 4. The login window will appear after the update is completed, and you are logged out from the system when you see this dialog.
Both your primary monitor and secondary monitors will be closed when you log out. 5. After logging out, the system will still be running and stay in main memory. To exit the system, please choose Exit. 6 Display version information 1. To show the version of NuClient, please click on About. 2. The dialog shows the version, the copyright information, and also the links to NUUO’s homepage and its technical support site.
http://support.nuuo.com is NUUO’s technical support site. You may find all sorts of technical information including FAQs, product specifications, and technical contact information.
7 Interface Overview This chapter briefly describes the components in the interface and also their functions. 7.1 Menu Clicking on menu, you will see extended functions: Update View List to server: Submit the changes you make during your session. If you don’t have the privilege to modify a View List, an error message will pop up when you try to update modifications. User privilege can be configured on server. Backup tool: Save videos as is in local folders.
7.2 Live View Live view page displays video streams in a grid. Grid types can be configured using the toolbar below the live view area. If you have multiple monitors, the Live View interface on secondary monitors is very similar. The main difference is in the toolbar.
The interface of Live View on a secondary monitor Icon Definition Switch between views Close Live View on a secondary monitor 7.2.1 View List A view is a collection of configurations including those of grid layouts, camera settings, aspect ratios, stream profiles, etc. 7.2.2 Content List Content List shows all the devices a user have permission to access. A device can be a camera, an I/O device, an image fusion, or an E-map.
If the current content is an image fusion, in this panel, all of the I/O devices will be displayed in one list. You may name the I/O devices on Titan server. I/O configurations of a camera can be immediately shown by clicking on it in Content List.
7.2.5 Content Properties Panel Properties panel shows the information of the current content in focus. The display information varies according to the type of content in a grid cell and according to the type of the current tab.
When an event is triggered and it is associated with a camera, then instant playback of the camera will pop up. At most 3 instant playback windows can be opened. 7.2.7 View Panel This is the main video display area. You may decide which device to be viewed in the area, manually record video, and change configurations of video streams. 7.2.
current date/time, user name, the address of the server you connect to, CPU usage, memory usage, network download/upload bit-rates, and custom text. 7.2.9 Toolbar The toolbar provides several quick buttons of some handy functions. Icon Definition Toggle full-screen Toggle single grid The favorite grid layouts. This is configurable in Options.
7.3.1 Search Panel In this panel, you may set up a search for motion in videos. 7.3.2 Timeline Timeline is a user-friendly representation of time and recorded data. You may not only quickly have an overview of the time span of video files, but also quickly locate the video at a specified time. 7.3.3 Time Navigation / View Toolbar Time navigation is a set of navigation buttons, scroll bars, and image exporting tools.
Live View can be displayed both in the primary monitor and in secondary monitors, but Playback can open only in the primary monitor.
8 Configure 8.1 Configure Views A view is the configuration of how you arrange video content in the view area, video stream settings, and the grid layout. Views can be categorized into Public View and Private View. Public Views are configured by the users who have the editing permission on the server and can be viewed by any users. Private views are visible only to who edit them, but every user can view private views.
Icon Definition Add view/group/view tour Delete view/group/view tour Configure view/group/view tour Search Send view/group/view tour to a secondary monitor when available Live View can be displayed both in the primary monitor and in secondary monitors, but Playback can open only in the primary monitor. 8.1.1 Add A View 1. Select the type of view, either Public or Private, to be created. 2. Click on the Add button.
3. Clicking on the Add button brings up a list of the types of items you may add to your view list. Besides view, you may also add View Group and View Tour. A view group is a group of views which can be organized into a tree structure. It is good for you to manage views. A view tour is a set of different views which are automatically rotated to show in the view area. When you modify the content in View List, a modification icon will come with modified items.
5. You may click on the name to change it.
8.1.2 Add cameras to View 1. There are several ways to put content items onto the view area. You can drag and drop a server or a single camera. 2. If you drag a single camera or a sensor to a grid cell, then the camera’s video will show in the cell. To remove content from the view area, please select one channel and click on the X in the top-right corner. 3. If you drag a server to the grid, cameras will fill up in the view area until no grid cells are available to display more video streams.
8.1.3 Delete a Camera from View 1. To delete camera from view is easy. 2. You can click on the title bar of a channel and drag it to the trash can in the corner.
3. You can also click on the trash can icon in the corner. Clicking on it will prompt a dialog confirming the removal. Clicking on OK will remove the content from the selected channel.
8.1.4 Add A View Tour 1. Click on Add View Tour. 2. In View Tour Settings, on the left, there are the hierarchy of available views. The rectangle area on the right is the list of views that are placed on the view tour. On the top, you may set the name of this View Tour and the dwell time. Dwell time is the time interval when a view switches to the next one in a view tour. 3. You may drag and drop views from the left to the right, and you may also click and to add views to the view tour or remove them.
among different views. In the corner of view tour, you can switch between previous and next views, and toggle full screen.
8.1.5 Search A View 1. Clicking on the magnifier icon will show a text field. 2. You may type the view you look for. Clicking on the arrows on the matched results. 8.1.6 Delete A View If you want to delete a view, click on the Delete button sign.
An error message will pop up if you do not have permissions to modify a view. 8.1.7 Duplicate a view or a view tour 1. Select a view or a view tour 2. Click on and continue to click on Save As … 3. You can enter the name of the duplicated view or view tour and specify the destination view group.
8.2 Configure Content A content item is an object which can be placed onto a view. It can be a camera, I/O device, image fusion of video streams, and an E-map. Devices can be categorized into two types: physical and virtual. Cameras and I/O devices are physical devices, and image fusion and E-map are virtual devices.
3. Click on the Add button and a new image fusion will be added. 4. You may click on the name of the created image fusion to change the name.
5. On the right side, you may change the name and add the description of the panorama. 6. Click on the Add button at the bottom, and you may start adding cameras to the current image fusion.
7. Select the cameras you want to add to the image fusion. 8. Selected cameras are highlighted.
9. After cameras are added, you will see camera images are stitched together in the view area in the center. You may start to adjust orientation of each image of the image fusion. 10. The horizontal and vertical scrollbars beside the view area are for controlling the viewport of the image fusion. The XYZ scrollbar are for adjusting the angles of an image. The scale scrollbar is for enlarging or shrinking an image.
8.2.2 Example of image fusion 1. Adjust the X-axis of the viewport.
2. Adjust the X angle.
3. Adjust the Y angle. 4. Adjust the Z angle.
5. Scale up the image.
6. After all the changes, click on OK to save the current configuration to the server. 7. After an image fusion is fully configured, you will find the newly created image fusion already added to the Content List on the left. 8. You may drag and drop the panorama to the view area. 9. You will see the image fusion presented in the view area.
8.3 E-Map 8.3.1 E-Map Editing E-map is a graphical way to present cameras and I/O devices in order to give administrator an idea of where a camera is located, and the relationship among those devices. Cameras and I/O are overlaid on a street map, a floor plan, or any other custom image files. 1. To use the function, open E-Map Editor Tool. 2. Existing E-maps are listed on the top-left area and beneath it are cameras and I/O devices. The image file will be displayed in the black area on the right.
3. When a new E-map is added, you will see the fields on the right be activated. You may change the name, edit the description, and select a map file. The accepted file formats are PNG, BMP, and JPEG. The maximum file size of each map is 2MB.
4. An image file is added. You can scroll your mouse wheel to zoom in and out the map image. If you add a new E-map without specifying a image file, an error dialog will pop up to remind you. 5. Drag servers to the map. The icons should all be placed on the area of an image and cannot be placed on the black area surrounding an image when you zoom out.
6. Drag cameras to the map. 7. Drag I/O devices to the map.
8. You can adjust the size by clicking on the edge points of an icon. 9. Click on the blue point to rotate an icon.
10. Click on the X icon to delete an icon. 11. To delete multiple icons at one time, select multiple icons and drag them to the trash can in the corner. 12. After committing the map to server, you may drag it to the view area.
The maximum depth of E-map tree is 10. An error dialog will pop up when you try to add more than 10 layers of E-maps. 8.3.2 Properties With an e-map displayed in a channel, you may click on individual items on the map and their properties will be revealed in the properties panel.
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8.4 Application configurations This chapter describes the applications options and configurable parameters with which you may alter the behavior and the settings of server. In the dialog of application options, you will see three main categories of options in the list on the left: General, User Interface, and Function. 8.4.1 General It contains three groups of settings: Client Startup Setting, Monitor Display, and Time Zone.
1. The Client Startup Setting section contains the software behavior when NuClient is opened or you log in to your operating system. Enable auto startup: The system will automatically start up when you are logged in to your Windows. Enable auto login: The system will automatically connects to the specified server when you open the application. Enable full screen: The system will open in full screen if this is enabled. 2.
Live view can be opened in any of the 4 monitors, but Playback can run on the first monitor only. 3. The Time Zone section is for configuring the time zone of your computer. You may use the default time zone or change it to any other zones. It also supports Daylight Saving Time. 8.4.2 User Interface This set of parameters is for controlling what information and which dockable components to be displayed in the user interface.
The parameters in Customize are for controlling which dockable component to be displayed in Live View page and Playback page.
dialog. The Live View page will show only Content List, Event List, and View List. Besides the configuration in Option, you may also right-click on the title bar of each dockable component to toggle the appearance of each of them.
8.4.3 Function This set of options is for configuring application behavior of both Live View and Playback. 1. The options for Live View Snapshot: If you select “Automatically save snapshots”, snapshots will be saved in the specified file format and exported in the specified directory. If you select to save snapshots manually, then you will need to assign the destination folder for snapshots every time you make a snapshot. The default image format is BMP.
2. The options for Playback Playback Interval: Playback interval refers to the difference in time between two frames when you click . The value ranges from 1 to 3600 seconds. Snapshot: If you select “Automatically save snapshots”, snapshots will be saved in the specified file format and exported in the specified directory. If you select to save snapshots manually, then you will need to assign the destination folder for snapshots every time you make a snapshot.
8.5 Export/Import Configurations You may save the current configurations to disks and load saved configurations to the current system in order to save the time for setting system and for deploying configurations. Configuration files are saved in UserHOME\NUUO.
9 Watch Live Video In view area, you may add devices from Content List to the view area. You may add not only cameras, but also image fusion, E-Map, and I/O devices to the view area. Refer to the Configure View section to add view, camera, view tour, etc. 9.1 PTZ PTZ is a mechanism for remote directional and zoom control. PTZ is an abbreviation of Pan, Tilt, and Zoom. Pan refers to horizontal movement of a camera; Tilt refers to vertical movement of a camera; Zoom refers to the change in focal lengths.
You may configure up to 16 preset points. The names of preset may be scrambled if you input Chinese/Japanese/Korean characters. It is usually because cameras do not support those character sets. 9.1.2 Digital PTZ In contrast to optical PTZ, Digital PTZ is an image-processing algorithm used to magnify each pixel you see in a video image. Since it is merely a software algorithm, digital PTZ is supported with any camera which NuClient connects to. Digital PTZ is supported both in Live View and Playback.
2. In the corner, you may find a sub-window showing the full content of the current camera. Use mouse wheel 1. Besides drawing a rectangle, it is even more intuitive to use your mouse wheel to zoom in and zoom out. You may drag-and-drop the view area to change your viewport of the camera.
2. Likewise, a sub-window showing the full content will appear in the corner. Use the on-screen buttons 1. A set of control buttons are also available in PTZ controller if you do not like the previous methods.
2. The button controls zoom-in and zoom-out. 3. The arrow wheel controls pan and tilt of the current camera.
4. The Home button will show the entire video image in one view area. 9.1.3 ImmerVision PTZ ImmerVision lens is a 360° panomorph, a particular type of panoramic lens which allows you to monitor 360° of the area where a camera is set up. NuClient supports the PTZ mode, Quad mode, Perimeter mode of ImmerVision lens. For more information of the various modes, please visit the website of ImmerVision: http://www.immervision.com/ 1. Log in to the unit. 2. Click IP Camera / Camera Parameters. 3.
4. Click the camera which you want to modify in the camera list. 5. Modify the information of this camera. 6. Click the Save button. 7. After ImmerVision lens is enabled, you will see the video become fisheye image. 8. In the content toolbar in the corner, there is a new icon it will lead you to the function icons of Immervision PTZ. 75 .
Here is the list of icons and their functions. Icon Purpose Return to the toolbar of live view Original mode. The original image from the fisheye camera without being processed by any image processing algorithm. PTZ mode. Pan, Tilt & Zoom are computed by NuClient. Quad mode. Video is split into 4 separate views simultaneously. Perimeter mode. In this mode, video is split into a horizontal view of 180° 9.1.
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As soon as the rectangle is drawn, the view is smoothly zoomed into the area of interest.
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As of the writing, only a few cameras support Immervision lens. For the list of supported cameras, please check the website of Immervision. http://www.immervision.com/en/security/security_partners/security_partners_2.php 9.1.5 VIVOTEK fisheye mode VIVOTEK fisheye is a 360° panomorph, a particular type of panoramic mode which allows you to monitor 360° of the area where a camera is set up. NuClient supports the PTZ mode, Quad mode, Perimeter mode of ImmerVision lens. 1. Log in to the unit. 2.
7. Then on NuClient, you will see the video become fisheye image. 8. In the content toolbar in the corner, clicking on function icons of Fisheye mode.
9. Here is the list of icons and their functions. You can choose the mode on toolbar or on PTZ control panel. Icon Purpose Return to the toolbar of live view Original mode. The original image from the fisheye camera without being processed by any image processing algorithm. Rectilinear mode. Take on rectilinear view without distort the video. Full view panorama mode. In this mode, fisheye image will be expanded in to full view. Perimeter mode.
10. Pan and tilt the video by dragging on the video or by PTZ control panel. 9.2 Toolbar Content 9.2.1 Instant Playback Click on the Instant Playback icon. You may playback video or reverse- playback video with this function. Hold the scroll handle in the middle can change the playback speed.
Icon Purpose Take snapshot. Please also see Snapshot. Export video. Clicking on it will open a video export dialog. You may set the start time and end time for exporting video files. Please also see Export Video. Sync to playback. Current instant playback will be opened in playback tab. However, if instant playback runs in a secondary monitor, then the playback will be opened on the primary monitor. 9.2.2 Snapshot Snapshot one channel 1.
If “Open File after save” is checked, the snapshot will open after the snapshot is saved on disk. 3. If a channel contains an E-map, then the status of the E-map will be snapshotted. If it contains I/O, then the I/O status will be snapshotted.
Snapshot whole view area 1. If you want to snapshot all channels on the screen, you need to press the snapshot icon in view toolbar. 2.
several different channels. If the content of a channel is E-map or I/O panel, they will also be put in a snapshot. Snapshot is available only with cameras, not with E-map and I/O. If “Open File after save” is checked, the snapshot will open after the snapshot is saved on disk. 9.2.3 PTZ Please see the section of PTZ for details. 9.2.4 Manually Record Video 1. Click on the Start/Stop Recording icon.
2. When video is being recorded, the icon will become a square . Click it again to stop recording. 9.2.5 Audio Press the speaker icons to enable / disable audio from a camera. Please note that a camera must support audio for this function to work. If your camera supports audio but you cannot hear that in NuClient, please make sure: • • • Audio is enabled in the admin interface of the camera. Cables are properly connected. Audio is not muted in Windows.
9.2.6 Connection Press the chain icon to connect to a camera and disconnect from a camera. 9.2.7 Connection Settings Connection settings are a set of settings to configure stream profiles and aspect ratio. If a camera has dual streaming, then one of the video streams can be chosen to be displayed in Live View.
9.4 Event List Event list shows latest events from a camera or from the monitor of system resources, with their date/time information and the source. New events are constantly appended to the top of the list and old events will be removed from the list. To configure the number of events kept in the list in Live View, go to Client Configuration / Function / Live View / Event List.
If returned results exceed 1000 records, NuClient will pop up a dialog that reminds you to refine the query. The list of possible events: Source type Camera Digital Input Server 9.
Merely using mouse and keyboard sometimes can be not so handy for some routine tasks, such as toggling full-screen or switching between different grids. NuClient supports interactions via joystick to make it easier to use the software. 1. When you have any generic USB joystick plugged to your computer, you will see the joystick option is enabled in the configuration dialog. 2. Click on settings and you will see available buttons and supported functions in NuClient.
The supported functions are listed in the table.
list on the Live View page are identical with the ones on Playback page. Therefore, if you have managed cameras and views, you can select it to check recorded video directly. If you haven’t, please refer to the Configure View section to add view and camera. 10.1 Search in Timeline The timeline is a user-friendly interface for you to quickly find the video of a certain time period. Icon Definition Date/Time selection Event browsing settings Zoom out Zoom in 1.
If video content is an image fusion, as long as one camera has recording data, a timeline will be displayed in the area for the video content. It is possible that a camera has two video streams of different video profiles. If one camera is placed in two grid cells, two timelines will be drawn for each grid cell. 2. When mouse is hovering on both the ends of the timeline, an arrow icon will show up. Click on it will browse through time more quickly. 3.
4. Specify the date / time directly using the widget in the corner. The dates with recording data are shown in boldface. If a channel does not have recorded at specified time points, a no-video icon will display in the channel. If a camera is dragged into the playback grid, the same camera will appear in the grid when you switch to LiveView tab.
5. Change event browsing settings. In Timeline, event-triggered recording data can be shown in different colors. You locate video files more quickly by enabling event browsing in different colors. If you uncheck the event items in the list, the markers of event video will not be shown in Timeline. Clicking on the color bars will open the color palette.
6. You may change the layout of the timeline if using the horizontal layout is not convenient.
10.2 Toolbar Content When mouse is hovering over a video channel, you will see a toolbar in the corner similar to that in Live View. Icon Definition Snapshot Enable / disable audio Change the aspect ratio of a video 10.3 The Playback Control Panel The control panel can be divided into 4 different parts which are, from left to right, playback control, the date/time display, timeline browsing, event browsing control, and the toolbar icons.
10.3.1 The Playback Control Playback / Reverse Playback: Click to plays videos. When video is being reversely played, the focused channel will play according to the specified frame rate, and the unfocused channels will play at 20 frames per second. Step forward/backward: Click to play one frame next/last to the current frame. Next/Previous: Click to set the current frame to that one in next/last interval. The default interval Speed: Click to change alter the speed from 1/16x to 64x.
If video is being played at a faster speed, the audio will not be heard. 10.3.2 The Date / Time Display It shows the playback status, the date/time of the current video frame, the speed of playback. 10.3.3 Event browsing control The event browsing control is a quick interface for you to jump between the time points when event occurs. Icon Definition Jump to previous event Jump to next event 10.3.
Toggle full-screen Toggle single grid Switch different grid layouts Set cue-in point Set cue-out point Export video Take a snapshot Remove selected channels 10.4 Export Video Video exporting is a tool for converting the video of a specified time span into commonly-used video formats so that the video can be played with other video player applications, such Windows Media Player and VLC. 1. Click on the cue-in icon.
2. You will see an icon on the timeline indicating the start of the video to be exported. 3. Click on the cue-out icon. 4. You will see the icon indicating the end of the video. And the edges of start time and end time are draggable. You may drag them to modify start time and end time. 5. Click on the export icon. 6. A dialog will be opened to ask for the parameters to configure the video to be exported. The supported video formats are ASF, Original AVI, and Microsoft AVI.
The maximum filename length of export files is 64 characters. If there is a video format change in your selections, NuClient will save video data of different formats in different files and number them properly. The start time and the end time are modifiable in the export dialog. You may click on the numbers you feel like changing and press KEY UP and KEY DOWN. If the export format is ASF, you can choose different video profiles.
If you run NuClient on Mac OS X, you may also export video in MJPEG. 7. After OK is pressed, the video will be exported and can be seen in the target folder when the exporting is completed. 10.5 Snapshot / Print See the section of Snapshot for details. 10.6 Motion Search Motion search is the utility that enables you to search for the video frames with motion in the video quickly and accurately. Motion search does not support search under digital PTZ or ImmerVision mode. 1.
Icon Definition Enable / disable motion search Select detection region Deselect detection region Select/deselect an region Draw a rectangle Select all / deselect all Invert selection / de-selection 2. Click on the icon and motion search will be enabled. When motion search is enabled, the content tool bar of a content cell will be disabled. To enable the toolbar, please disable motion search by clicking again. 3.
4. You may start to select the areas of interest. You can combine and to select the region you need, or select region. 5. The selected regions will show in red. 6. Pressing to invert the selection/de-selection.
7. After the region selection is done, you may click on the search icon at the bottom of the tab. 8. refers to backward search and default, the search period is 10 minutes. 108 refers to forward search.
9. Motion search parameters definition: Pixel Sensitivity: It refers to the pixel change between two compared frames. 90% indicates that above 90% of the pixels between two frames are different. The value ranges from 1% to 99%. Zone Sensitivity: It refers to the percentage of different grid boxes between two compared frames. 80% indicates that when more than 20%, that is 100% – 80%, of the content of the selected grid boxes is different, one motion event will be issued.
11 Backup Backup is a utility for exporting video in its original format without any format conversion. It is different than exporting video. The format of video is not converted in video backup. 1. Go to Menu / Backup tool. 2. Press the Add Period icon in the corner of the opened dialog. 3. After the icon is pressed, a timeline dialog will open.
4. The interface is quite similar to the timeline in the Playback interface. 5. Select a camera and specify the cue-in time. 6. Select a camera and specify the cue-out time.
the selection is done. 7. In the list, you may find the list of selected video data. Clicking OK will start backing up the video data. 8. If you have “Include Backup Player” enabled, then you will find Backup Player in the exported folder. You may playback video files using the playback application. 9. With the camera video to be exported and the cue-in/out time specified, the original video files will be exported to the target folder.
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10. When it is completed, you will find video files in the backup directory. If you have Include Backup Player enabled, you will also find a playback application in the directory.
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