IPCMonitor User Manual
IPCMonitor User Manual
IPCMonitor User Manual
Client Application
(IPCMonitor)
User Manual
INDEX
1 Introduction..............................................................................................3 2 Computer Requirements...........................................................................3 3 Installation................................................................................................3 4 Device Management.................................................................................4 4.1 Adding A Device................................................................................................4 4.2 Adding Multiple LAN devices.............................................................................6 4.3 Modifying Devices.............................................................................................7 4.4 Deleting a Device..............................................................................................7 4.5 Additional Notes on the Device List Window.....................................................8 5 Accessing a Device...................................................................................8 5.1 Start the Video..................................................................................................8 5.2 Alarm Trigger.....................................................................................................9 5.3 Video Recording Trigger....................................................................................9 5.4 Stopping the Video..........................................................................................10 6 Device Control........................................................................................10 6.1 Basic Operation...............................................................................................10 6.2 Device Control Panel.......................................................................................11 7 Channel Management............................................................................11 8 Other Settings........................................................................................11 8.1 System Setting................................................................................................12 8.2 History Log......................................................................................................13 9 Additional Notes ....................................................................................13
1 Introduction
IPCMonitor is centralized management software included with the camera. It allows users to control monitoring, video capture, alarm testing, and other functions for multiple IP cameras on a LAN or WAN. Before using the software, please ensure the devices can be accessed by web browsers from your LAN or WAN. This guide provides an overview of accessing the IP Camera using this dedicated client application.
2 Computer Requirements
Your computer should meet the following requirements to operate the software: CPU: Dual-core CPU RAM: 1GB or above Hard disk: 160GB or above OS: Windows XP or higher Display Resolution: 1024*768 or higher
3 Installation
Figure 1: User Interface Insert the included CD into the drive and double click IPCMonitor_en.install.exe. Follow the instructions on the window to complete the software installation. After installation is complete, run the application and the user interface will be shown as in Figure 1.
4 Device Management
The following steps are required before using the application: 1 Install the IP Camera(s) to be monitored 2 Login to the IP Camera(s) via web browser and set the IP address, port, username & password, alarm setting, system time etc. 3 DDNS is preferable to visit the devices via WAN. In the application, the Device Management tab is shown in Figure 2:
Figure 3: Adding A Device tab Click the Figure 3: Device name is unique (operation will be denied in case name conflicts) in Device Management, and once set, it is recommended not to change. Choose a product series CXS2200 uses series B. The fields 'Domain/IP', 'Port', 'Viewing Username', and Viewing Password' are required. Test the connection from a web browser. If the device is connected via WAN, the IP address can be a domain name. button as shown in Figure 2. Input the device information as shown in
2 Alarm Settings The alarm mode can be set by clicking on the Alarm Settings tab, as in Figure 4.To enable the alarm, check the 'Enabled alarm' first.
Figure 4: Alarm Setting Select All time or Schedule armedthen fill out the Trigger and Action boxes.
3 Record Scheduling Video recording can be scheduled by clicking the Record Scheduling tab. The device will perform video recording automatically according to the schedule, as shown in Figure 5.
button. An example is
shown in Figure 6. Select the product series and click Search; the found devices will be listed. Click the checkbox on the device to be added, assign a name and set the viewing username and password. Click OK; the device is added in device list.
Figure 6: Add Multiple Devices NOTICE: If a firewall is running on the computer, after clicking the search button, a window may pop-up asking whether to block or unblock the application; click 'unblock to proceed.
Modify the device settings by selecting the device and clicking the
button. The
modify window is the same as the 'Adding A Device' window. Users can change the device information, alarm settings and record settings. When modifying a device name, click the down arrow and select 'Modify device name' from the drop-down list as shown in figure 7.
the down arrow on the right side and select 'delete all devices' from the drop-down list.
5The last column of the list displays alarm settings; double click this area to show the
5 Accessing a Device
After adding devices, the devices must be powered on and connected to the network. IPCMonitor provides the following operation/functions: Video display, devices arming, execute scheduled video recording, and respond to users controls.
users can start all devices by selecting from the drop-down list. 3) Drag and drop a device to channel to display in the desired channel. The device name will be shown in green on the status bar.
Figure 9: Alarm List window 5 If the snapshot trigger is activated, the file name will start with an A prefix followed by a time stamp, in a JPEG format. 6 Please refer to chapter 8.1 for more information on alarm actions.
If a manual recording is initiated while an alarm recording is in progress, the application will stop the alarm recording and proceed with manual recording. While performing a scheduled video recording, if an alarm is activated, the application will not respond to the alarm recording request.
2 Prefixes A, M and S will be assigned to the file name for alarm recording, manual
recording and scheduled recording respectively, followed by a time stamp and in .avi format. 3 If the recording time exceeds one hour, a new file will be created for each additional hour.
be stopped by clicking on the down arrow and selecting stop all video from the drop-down list. 2 Right-click on a channel and select stop video from the pop-up menu to stop recording.
6 Device Control
Select a video channel from the display area to control the corresponding device.
7 Channel Management
For simultaneous video viewing, multiple channel switches are provided. There are switch buttons above the device and channel management panel, as shown in Figure 11.
Figure 11: Channel Switch Buttons The application can provide up to 16 video channels, and can manage up to 64 devices simultaneously.
8 Other Settings
Listed above Device Management and Device Control, there are System Setting, History and About buttons.
Figure 12: System Setting The System Settings window is shown in Figure 12. Following are the functions for this window: 1 Reconnect Settings: The device will reconnect after a failed connection. 2 Alarm Settings: In the 'Alarm action settings' section, users can select another sound file (.wav) as a siren sound. If this field is left blank the default sound will be used. Users can also configure the Siren Duration, Snapshot Number, and Record Duration fields. 2 About storage location: Users can set the picture and video file storage location. If the field is left blank, files will be stored in the application installation directory. Pictures and videos will be stored in. /snap, and. /record directories. If Delete the oldest files When the disk space is insufficient is selected, when the disk space is less than 900M, the program will automatically delete the first recorded files, then re-run the record function.
3 Other Options: Play all the devices when running this software Stretch video from all channels Hide status bar Prompt before shutting down system
9 Additional Notes
When performing centralized monitoring, it may be useful to open the Windows Task Manager and check the percentage of CPU usage. If the CPU usage is higher than 80%, the CPU's performance may not be sufficient for the current settings. Refer to the third part in 6.2; click advanced to access the video setting page to adjust the bitrate and/or resolution.