This document provides instructions for configuring an NVR (network video recorder) and viewing video using the MatriVideo Command Center Dual application. It describes installing the CCDual software on a client computer, configuring the dual monitor setup, booting the NVR from a USB drive, configuring settings like time zone and storage on the NVR, subscribing the NVR in CCDual, and setting up cameras. The goal is to set up a basic yet comprehensive enterprise-scale video surveillance system using the provided NVR and software.
This document provides instructions for configuring an NVR (network video recorder) and viewing video using the MatriVideo Command Center Dual application. It describes installing the CCDual software on a client computer, configuring the dual monitor setup, booting the NVR from a USB drive, configuring settings like time zone and storage on the NVR, subscribing the NVR in CCDual, and setting up cameras. The goal is to set up a basic yet comprehensive enterprise-scale video surveillance system using the provided NVR and software.
This document provides instructions for configuring an NVR (network video recorder) and viewing video using the MatriVideo Command Center Dual application. It describes installing the CCDual software on a client computer, configuring the dual monitor setup, booting the NVR from a USB drive, configuring settings like time zone and storage on the NVR, subscribing the NVR in CCDual, and setting up cameras. The goal is to set up a basic yet comprehensive enterprise-scale video surveillance system using the provided NVR and software.
This document provides instructions for configuring an NVR (network video recorder) and viewing video using the MatriVideo Command Center Dual application. It describes installing the CCDual software on a client computer, configuring the dual monitor setup, booting the NVR from a USB drive, configuring settings like time zone and storage on the NVR, subscribing the NVR in CCDual, and setting up cameras. The goal is to set up a basic yet comprehensive enterprise-scale video surveillance system using the provided NVR and software.
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MatriVideo Software Evaluation Quick Start Guide
This quick start guide provides instructions for configuring the NVR and viewing video from the MatriVideo Command Center Dual (CCDual) application.
Instek Digital separates the client and NVR into two distinct entities. The NVR (server)runs on embedded Linux while the client(CCdual) computer runs on the Windows Operating System. This separation allows placement of the server in a secure, tamper-proof location, further enhancing security protocols.
MatriVideo Command Center Dual is a state-of-the-art program which makes management of large scale surveillance systems easy and intuitive. This demo package contains the CCDual software for managing the client side of the system as well as a Linux partition to manage the server side of the system. Every element necessary is present for creating a basic, yet comprehensive enterprise scale system.
USB Drive Contents
A Windows partition containing the installation file for CCDual on the client side.
A Linux partition necessary for running embedded Linux on the NVR.
System Requirements
Server Hardware(for NVR):
CPU: Intel series
Video Card: VESA driver compatible
Network Card: 1 Gb:
Intel pro/1000 Intel pro/1000 PCI-express Relatek giga Broadcom Tigon3 based Broadcom NetXtreamII based Atheros L1E gigabit Marvell Gigabite
North-bridge chipsets: Intel series
SATA:
o Intel series
o Marvell 88SX series
Client Hardware(for CCDual):
CPU: Intel Core 2 Duo 2.4GHz or above
Memory: DDR2 533MHz 1GBx2 (dual channel mode)
Video Card: Independent 3D VGA card with 2 VGA connectors, NVIDEA 9800GT or above
The trial period for this software demo is 60 days of total run time.
Overview *Warning: The first hard drive on the NVRs contents will be erased upon executing this software demo.
The NVR and CCDual client computers hardware settings must both be configured in order to run the software properly. Use the USB drive to install CCDual on the client computer. After the client computer is prepared, the NVR must be booted from the USB drive. The USB drive must remain plugged in at all times while running the NVR software.
The following is a brief overview of the steps involved in configuring the NVR and client computer. The next section will provide more detailed step-by-step instructions.
Configure and Set up CCDual
1. Install CCDual on Client Computer 2. Configure VGA Card on Client Computer Configure and Set up the NVR 3. Configure NVR BIOS to Boot from USB Drive 4. Boot NVR from USB drive 5. Configure NVR Procedures to View Video 6. Subscribe NVR 7. Synchronize NVR Time with Client Computer 8. Set Up Cameras 9. View Live Video 10. Set Up Dual Monitor Layout
Step1: Install CCDual on Client Computer
a. Insert USB drive into client computer.
b. Double-click CCDual-5.5.5.x-ENU.exe.
c. Follow the Install Shield Wizard instructions to complete the installation. Note: CCDual requires two monitors. Follow the next step to properly configure the monitors.
Step 2: Configure VGA Card on Client Computer
a. Connect both monitors to the video card on the client computer.
b. Right-click on the Windows desktop and select properties.
c. Click the Settings tab to view the Settings menu.
d. Mark the checkbox labeled Extend my Windows desktop onto this monitor.
e. Click OK to save changes and close the Settings menu.
f. Navigate to the video card control panel and turn on the Dual Mode setting. Note: This step will vary depending on which type of video card is installed on the client computer.
g. Restart the computer to complete VGA card configuration.
Step 3: Configure NVR BIOS to boot from USB Drive Note: This step will vary depending on which type of BIOS the computer uses.
For Phoenix Award BIOS Setup utility a. Insert USB drive into NVR.
b. When the boot screen displays press Delete to enter BIOS setup menu.
c. Use the arrow keys to scroll to Advanced BIOS Features and press Enter.
d. Use the arrow keys to highlight USB HDD0: FLASH Driver SM_USB20 and move it to the first position using the + key.
e. Press F10. At the prompt, press Y to save changes and exit the BIOS setup menu.
For AMI BIOS Setup utility a. Insert USB drive into NVR.
b. When the boot screen displays press Delete to enter the BIOS setup menu. c. Use the arrow keys to scroll to the Boot menu.
d. Select Hard Disk Drives and Press Enter. e. Use the + key to move USB: Flash Drive SM to the first drive position.
f. Press ESC to return to the Boot menu. g. On the Boot menu select Boot Device Priority.
h. Use the + key to move USB: Flash Drive SM to the first position. i. Press F10. Select OK to save changes and exit the BIOS setup menu.
Step 4: Boot NVR from USB Drive
a. Insert USB drive and turn on the NVR. Booting may take a few minutes. Note: The data contained on the USB drive is essential for running embedded Linux. The drive must remain plugged in while running the NVR software.
Step 5: Configure NVR Note: After booting, the NVR can be configured locally by keyboard or remotely by using PuTTY, a Secure Shell (SSH) terminal emulator.
To configure the NVR directly, connect a keyboard and monitor to it and follow the steps below.
To configure the NVR remotely, launch PuTTY on the client computer by navigating to Start->Programs->Instek Digital->CCDual->PuTTY. In the text box labeled Host Name (or IP Address) enter the IP address of the NVR found on the front panel LCD (the default IP address is 192.168.1.245). Click Open to initiate the remote connection to the NVR. Once the remote connection has been established follow the steps below to complete the configuration.
a. After connecting to the NVR a login prompt will appear on the monitor. The NVRs default username is root and the password is id.
b. Under the OS prompt input hdsm to run the hDVR System Manager.
c. Change the time zone by selecting System Configuration followed by Time zone change. Select the appropriate continent or ocean and then select the country. Select Yes to confirm changes.
d. Change the date and time by selecting System Configuration followed by Date/Time Change. The hDVR must be stopped in order to make changes to the date and time. Select Proceed to stop hDVR processes and continue making changes to the time and date. On the next menu, use the Tab and arrow keys to adjust the date. Select OK to confirm changes to the date. Another menu will appear on which the Tab and arrow keys can be used to adjust the time. Select OK to confirm changes to the current time. Select proceed again to confirm that the
new time and date settings are accurate and return to the System Configuration menu.
e. The first HDD will automatically be in use by the NVR. Subsequent HDDs will need to be added via the hDSM. On the System Configuration menu select Storage Management followed by Add Storage Repository. NVR processes must be stopped in order to proceed. Select the available storage repositories to add to the NVR. This can be done individually or by using All to select all available storage repositories. Select OK. Proceed to the menu option Detect Available Disk Volume to check the status of the HDDs. The status of the HDDs should display In Use.
f. After making configuration changes NVR services must be started manually. On the hDSM main menu select hDVR followed by Start to initialize NVR services.
Step 6: Subscribe the NVR
a. Run CCDual. During the first run you will be asked to subscribe (or add) the NVR to the video recorder subscription list.
b. Type in the NVR IP address (192.168.1.245 by default), Command Port, Live Port and Playback Port of the NVR. Note: Do not change these port numbers if connecting the NVR in a LAN environment. Click Add to continue. You can add additional NVRs in a similar fashion. When all the NVRs have been added, click Next to continue.
Command Port: 80
Live Port: 3514
Playback Port: 60006
c. Finish the configuration wizard and log into the Command Center. The
default username is admin and the default password is id.
Step 7: Synchronize NVR Time with Client Computer
a. Click on the MatriVideo Command Center Dual Setup tab on the bottom left corner of the screen.
b. Type in the IP address of the NVR or an available timeserver. This will keep the time in sync between the NVR and your laptop/desktop running CCDual and the NTP server.
Step 8: Set up Cameras
a. Right-click on the NVR (labeled by its IP address) in the camera tree panel and click Video Recorder Setup. When asked to login the default username is admin and the password is id.
b. Click the Camera Setup tab.
c. Click Camera Setup Basic tab. Click the Active box next to the camera name(s) to enable the camera. IP cameras can be set up on the bottom part of the window. You can also change the camera name by clicking on the camera name row for each camera, such as Cam-01, Cam-02. Note: Before continuing, you must configure the IP address of each camera to ensure it is in the same network segment as the NVR. Refer to your cameras user manual for more information on how to do this.
d. In the IP Camera table, type a descriptive Camera Name.
e. Select the Camera Type.
f. Type the IP Address of the IP cameras. DNS is supported if available on the surveillance
network.
g. The Port number is dependent on the IP camera. Ch refers to the channel number of the video server. See the IP camera or video server manual for additional information.
h. The Login option is used to access the camera configuration settings. Refer to the camera user manual for additional information.
i. Click Audio, if supported. Refer to the cameras user manual for additional information.
j. Select the Resolution for the camera from the drop-down list box.
k. Click the Video Stream tab to set up the Frame Rate and Quality (Bitrate) for each individual camera.
l. To setup 24x7 recording click the Recording Setup tab and then click Basic Setup. Select a camera from the camera panel and change the recording mode to 24x7. Alternatively, select 24x7 followed by Copy to All to apply the setting to all cameras in the group.
Step 9: View Live Video Note: The default terminal to be displayed on the second monitor must be chosen the first time CCDual is run.
a. Open MatriVideo Command Center Dual.
b. To begin viewing live video, double-click an NVR on the camera tree to expand it and display a list of available cameras. Use the mouse to drag a camera icon from the camera tree on terminal one to a display panel on either terminal two or terminal three.
Step 10: Set Up Dual Monitor Layout Note: Terminal one must be displayed on one of the monitors at all times. The user may choose whether to display terminal two or terminal three on the other monitor.
a. Click the MatriVideo Command Center Dual Setup button.
b. On the MatriVideo Command Center Dual Setup menu use the radio buttons to choose the default monitor layout.
Terminal one displays the camera tree and the controls for CCDual. The user may toggle between terminal two and three by clicking the Switch to button at the bottom of terminal one.
Terminal two displays live video and video playback from up to four camera sources. It provides a complete toolset for intensive video analysis. While viewing terminal two the user may switch to terminal three by changing the layout setting in the dropdown box on terminal one.
Terminal three allows the user to view live video simultaneously from up to 16 different camera sources.
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