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NetDVMS Rev 6.5 IP-Based Surveillance Management System Quick Start Guide 222 Route 59 Suite 303, Suffern, NY 10901 Phone: (845) 369-6400 Fax: (845) 369-8711 www.onssi.com

Table of Contents INTRODUCTION...3 INSTALLING THE SOFTWARE...3 RETRIEVING DEVICE LICENSE KEYS...3 IMPORTING DEVICE LICENSE KEYS...4 ADDING A DEVICE...4 ARCHIVE SETUP:...4 CONFIGURING A CAMERA...5 VIDEO MOTION DETECTION SETTINGS...5 IMAGE SERVER ADMINISTRATOR (NETGUARD CLIENTS)...6 UNINSTALLING THE SOFTWARE...7 2

Introduction With the purchase of ONSSI s NetDVMS you have chosen an extremely powerful and intelligent surveillance solution. This Quick Start Guide will explain how to install and set up the basic functions of the software. A manual covering all functionality is available on the software CD and on our website. Please check our website www.onssi.com for updates to make sure you install the most recent version of our software and camera driver packs. Installing the Software Please read the License Terms on the enclosed Product License Sheet before continue installation of your OnSSI software. If you are installing from a CDROM, run the autorun.exe file if it has not started automatically. If you downloaded the software from the web, run the NETDVMSxxx.exe file from the location you downloaded the software. Click Install to install the NetDVMS. Click Next to continue the installation. Please read and accept the License Agreement. Select Licensed Version option, and then click Next. Please type in your Serial Number (Software License Code) as listed on your Product License Sheet. Choose Installation Path, and then click Next. Select Program Folder for the ONSSI shortcuts, click Next. Select if you want to have shortcuts to be placed on the desktop (default is Yes), and if the HTTP/RealtimeFeed Servers should be added to the startup folder (default is No). Then click Next. Click Finish to complete the installation. Retrieving Device License Keys For each device (IP network camera or IP network video server) to be installed in the NetDVMS software, a Device License Key (DLK) must be obtained from On-Net Surveillance Systems. Locate your Software License Code. Gather all the MAC addresses of the devices to be licensed. The MAC address asked for is a 12 digit hexadecimal (numbers 0-9 and letters A-F) and is by some manufacturers referred to as a Serial Number. The MAC address is often written on the device itself. If not, please refer to the device manual to learn how to find the MAC address. Go to http://onssi.com/support/licensing.php. Fill out the licensing form; please be sure to include your SLC and all your MAC addresses. To ensure a timely response, please also include your complete name, address and phone number. An email will be sent from support with your Device License Keys. 3

Importing Device License Keys The DLKs received in the email from support can be typed in manually when adding each device to the NetDVMS software. To avoid having to type in each DLK manually, save the file attached to the email on a location of your choosing - for example on a floppy disk. Open the NetDVMS Administrator by selecting Start, Programs, NetDVMS, Administrator, then click the Import DLKs button. Browse to the location where you have placed the.dlk file. Select the file, and then click Open. All Device License Keys from the file are now imported and do not need to be typed in manually. Adding a Device Configure the IP address, password, etc. for the device as described by the manufacturer. Click the Add Device button in the Administrator Main Window. Enter the device IP address or check the Use DNS host names check box and enter the DNS name for the device. Click Next. Type in the password for the Administrative user (usually root or admin). Leave the Autodetect Device option selected. When the device is detected, enter the Device License Key (DLK) for the device (if the DLKs have been imported the field is pre-filled with the correct DLK) and click Next. Please read the chapter Retrieving Device License Keys for details about DLKs. Assign a descriptive name to the device, and then click Finish. The device is now installed successfully. The name(s) of the camera(s) attached to the device can be changed by expanding the device, then click on the + icon, select the camera name, wait for a second, and then click on the camera name again. If the device is located behind a NAT enabled router, or a firewall, the port(s) used can be changed in the Port Setup dialog in the Device Setup Wizard. Remember to configure the router/firewall to map these ports to the ports and IP address used by the camera. Archive Setup: The Archive feature enables the recordings to be kept as long as desired, limited only by the available hardware storage capacity. 4

Click on the Archive Setup button in the Administrator main window to set up the Archiving features. Click on the Enable Archiving button to enable Archiving and select the number of days to keep the databases (recordings). Select a time and use the Add and Delete buttons to modify the Daily archiving times list. Select the cameras that should be part of the Archiving procedure. Click on the Set All button to select all cameras. Choose the path for the Archives to be stored, either by entering it directly or by clicking on the browse icon for each camera. The archives should be distributed across the available storage drives to maximize the load sharing and optimize performance. Archiving is normally performed once a day. However, if the daily database per camera is expected to exceed 600,000 images, multiple Archiving times must be configured. When archiving to a network drive, the daily databases still MUST be recorded to locally (i.e. directly) attached drives. The capacity of the local drives should be approximately two times the size of the space required by the daily databases. The NVR Hardware and Storage Calculator found in the Support section on the ONSSI website http://www.onssi.com/support/nvr.php an help determine the hardware and storage capacity required for your installation. Configuring a Camera Expand the device containing the camera to be configured. Select the camera and click on the Settings button to open the Camera Settings dialog. Set the Desired Framerate in the Framerate Settings area. Lower frame rates = lower hard drive disk space used. Configure where to store the camera database in the Database Settings area. The path should be identical to the Archive path set for the camera (if this is not a network drive). Select your Database Settings, it is strongly recommended to leave the setting set to Max Records in Database = 600,000. If you wish to store video for more then one day; use the archiving feature to accomplish this. Choose how the software should react if the database becomes corrupted. Choose Archive the databases if the Archiving function is enabled. Default is Attempt to repair the database. Click on Image Quality button to set up the image resolution and compression. Click on the Preview Image button to see the image quality and size (in KB). The menu may look slightly different on different camera models. Video Motion Detection Settings Click on the Motion Detection button in the Camera Settings menu to adjust the VMD (Video Motion Detection) sensitivity. 5

The Noise Sensitivity slider determines how much each pixel can change before it is regarded as a motion. The slider is most sensitive in its left position. The areas where motion is detected are highlighted in the picture. The Motion Sensitivity slider determines how many pixels must change in the image before it is detected as a motion. The sensitivity is indicated by the black vertical bar in the VMD Bar. When the detected motion is above this setting, the VMD Bar changes color from green to red to indicate a positive detection. If there are areas in the image that should be ignored by the Motion Detection (such as a tree swaying in the wind, an area which is irrelevant, or car lights / shadows appearing through a window), these areas can be excluded via the Exclude Regions dialog in the Camera Settings menu. Click on the Auto button to update the image. Click on the Clear All button to clear the auto-settings, and de-select the Show Grid option for a clearer view. Mark the area(s) to be excluded from the VMD. Left mouse button marks a grid pixel, right mouse button unmarks a grid pixel. The Motion Settings should always be re-adjusted after the Exclusion Regions have been defined or changed. The VMD settings should be adapted to the actual application for each camera, and should be verified under the different conditions applying for that position (day/night, windy conditions, etc.). Image Server Administrator (NetGuard Clients) The Image Server service (called an Engine) is handling the NetGuard access to the Monitor databases. Click on the shortcut on the desktop to open the Image Server Administrator. If the Image Server should be accessed from the Internet or a different LAN via a router or firewall, the Enable Outside Access must be enabled. The outside (public IP or LAN Router) IP address and port must be specified in the Outside IP Address and Outside Port fields respectively. The router must be configured to forward requests to this address and port to the inside (local) server IP address and port. The user rights are defined in the User Administration. Click on the User Setup button to set up the users. The privileges of each user must be defined in the User Access dialog if restricted user access has been chosen. Set the days to keep the log file in the Log Files area. To access the NetGuard or NetGuardEVS software: 1. Open Internet Explorer 2. Enter in http://ip:port where IP = IP Address of the NVR machine and port = ImageServer listening port. 6

3. Select your desired client and download and install if necessary. 4. Launch the client software at the login screen enter the following: Server address, IP Address of NVR Machine. If the ImageServer port is not port 80 then enter the port number after the IP Address. i.e. http://192.168.1.10:81. Authentication, select mode of authenticaion, basic (ImageServer user) or Windows user (Local Windows/Active Directory user). Username, if basic user, this is the user defined in the ImageServer. If Windows user, make sure this user or Active Directory group has been added to the ImageServer (Under User Setup). The Image Server runs as a service. Please check that the service is running if you cannot connect to the Image Server via IE. The service will not start if another application or service is using the port specified in the Image Server Administrator. Please see the NetDVMS manual for assistance in using the NetGuard Client software. Uninstalling the Software The ONSSI NetDVMS software can be uninstalled as follows: Open the Add/Remove Programs dialog in the Control Panel. Select the ONSSI NetDVMS entry, and then click Change/Remove. If you want to keep your existing configuration and/or databases, make sure the Remove Database Files and Remove Registry Settings options are unchecked. Then click OK. Click Finish and close the Add/Remove Programs dialog and the Control Panel Window. 7