ivms-2000 Hybrid PC-DVR Software Installation Guide V2.0.1 Hangzhou Hikvision Digital Technology Co., Ltd.
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1 Index 1 Compression Card Installation... 2 1.1 Hardware Installation... 2 1.1.1 Product Description... 2 1.1.2 Compression Card Installation... 5 1.1.3 Cable Connection... 9 1.2 Driver Installation... 14 2 IP Camera Installation... 16 2.1 IP Camera Connection Mode... 16 2.1.1 Wireless-Connection... 16 2.1.2 Network Connection via Cables... 16 2.2 Modify IP Camera Configuration... 17 3 GSM Modem Installation... 19 3.1 Hardware Installation... 19 3.1.1 GSM Modem Description... 19 3.1.2 GSM Modem Connection Guide... 21 3.2 Driver Installation... 24 4 Alarm Box Installation... 27 5 Install and Uninstall... 30 5.1 Installation... 30 5.2 Uninstall... 37
2 1 Compression Card Installation 1.1 Hardware Installation Take HIKVISION DS-42xxHCI/HFVI series audio/video compression card as example. For the other HIKVISION compression card models, the hardware installation steps are similar as DS-42xxHCI/HFVI series. 1.1.1 Product Description DS-4216HFVI (Figure 1-1) Support 16ch 4CIF/2CIF/CIF/QCIF real time encoding Support up to 16ch 4CIF (main stream) +16ch CIF (sub stream) encoding on dual stream mode Support 1 channel analog TV Out and 1 channel analog audio output Figure 1-1 DS-4216HFVI DS-4208HFVI (Figure 1-2) Support 8ch 4CIF/2CIF/CIF/QCIF real time encoding *Support up to 8ch 4CIF (main stream) + 8ch CIF (sub stream) encoding on dual stream mode Support 1 channel analog TV Out and 1 channel analog audio output
3 Figure 1-2 DS-4208HFVI DS-4216HCI (Figure 1-3) Support 16 channel CIF/QCIF real time encoding Support up to 16ch CIF (main stream) +16ch CIF(sub stream) encoding on dual stream mode Figure 1-3 DS-4216HCI
4 Notice 1. All the recording performance testing is done under normal office scene with color camera input, and the recording performance may differ according to the surveillance scene: 1) DS-4208HFVI / DS-4216HFVI (Performance of each DSP): 8ch 4CIF real time encoding at 4Mbps/channel 2) DS-4216HCI (Performance of each DSP): 16ch CIF real time encoding at 2Mbps/channel 2. Please kindly refer to the website or contact technical support for the latest updated info of card performance. 2. Recording performance may be slightly different according to the card number and hard disk read/write efficiency of the system. Technical Specification Model DS-4216HCI DS-4208HFVI DS-4216HFVI Dimensions (mm) 162*101 162*101 213x101 PCI Standard PCI 2.2 Video Compression H.264(MPEG-4/part10) Video Input 16ch 8ch 16ch Video Input Interface BNC (1.0Vp-p, 75Ω) Video Standard PAL/NTSC Live View Resolution 4CIF Playback Resolution CIF/QCIF 4CIF/2CIF/CIF /QCIF Frame Rate 1~25 F/S(PAL), 1~30 F/S(NTSC) Video Recording Bit Rate 32k ~2M (CIF), 32k ~4M (4CIF) (Unit:bps) Video Output Interface -- 1 ch BNC Audio Compression OggVorbis Audio Input 16ch, mono 8ch, mono 16ch, mono Audio Input Interface BNC (2Vp-p, 1kΩ, volume adjust range: 83DB) Sampling Rate 8KHz Audio Recording Bit Rate 64kbps Power Consumption <8.5w <7w <14w
5 1.1.2 Compression Card Installation For the DS-40xx series card, users need to connect external audio cable to the PC motherboard for live audio. Figure 1-4 Audio cascading cable for DS-40xxHCI/HSI card The audio cascading cable connects between multiple DS-40xxHCI/HSI cards and feeds live audio data to each of them (Figure 1-4). Figure 1-5 Audio cable for DS-40xxHCI/HSI card The audio cable connects between DS-40xxHCI/HIS and PC motherboard (Figure 1-5). Card Installation: 1. Shut down the PC and make sure the power-supply is disconnected (Figure 1-6). Figure 1-6 Unplug PC Power Supply 2. Loosen the screws (Figure 1-7).
6 Figure 1-7 Loosen the screws 3. Open the PC chassis (Figure 1-8). Figure 1-8 Open PC Chassis 4. Put Down the PC chassis (Figure 1-9).
7 Figure 1-9 Put Down the PC Chassis 5. Plug the compression card into an empty PCI slot. You may need to take off the covering pieces on the PC back panel first (Figure 1-10, Figure 1-11 and Figure 1-12). Figure 1-10 PCI slots on the PC motherboard Figure 1-11 Covering Pieces on the PC back panel Figure 1-11 Plug the card into the PCI slot 6. Fix the compression card with a screw (Figure 1-12).
8 Figure 1-12 Fix the card with a screw 7. Repeat step 5 & step 6 till all the cards are installed on the motherboard. 8. Connect audio cables (Figure 1-13) (Only for DS-40xx series card) Connect audio output of the first HCI/HSI card with the audio input of the second HCI/HSI card; connect the audio output of the second HCI/HSI card with the audio input of the third HCI/HSI card, the rest may be deduced by analogy. Connect the last audio output of HCI/HSI card with the CD_IN interface of PC motherboard or PC sound card. Figure 1-13 Live Audio Cable Connection (For DS-40xx Series Card) 9. Connect external video/audio cables, the red cables are for video connection and white cables are for audio connection.
9 Figure 1-14 External Video/Audio Input 10. Close the PC chassis and tighten the screws. 1.1.3 Cable Connection DS-4216HFVI Accessory and Connection 8ch video + 2ch audio connection cable (2 units for each card) Figure 1-15 8ch video + 2ch audio connection cable Description: VID1~VID8 stand for video 1 ~ video 8 when connected to DB1, or video 9~video 16 when connected to DB2; AID1, AID2 stand for audio 1~audio 2 when connected to DB1, or audio 3~audio 4 when connected to DB2. 12ch audio connection cable and installation adapter (1 unit for each card)
10 Description: Figure 1-16 12ch audio connection cable and installation adapter AID5~AID16 stand for audio 5~audio 16 DS-4216HFVI Connection DB1 DB2 DB6 DB5 DB4 DB3 JP2 Figure 1-17 DS-4216HFVI Connection DB1 video 1~video 8; audio 1, audio 2 DB2 video 9~video 16; audio 3, audio 4 JP2 audio 5~audio 16 DS-4208HFVI Accessory and Connection 4ch video /4ch audio connection cable (2 units for each card)
11 Figure 1-18 4ch video + 4ch audio connection cable Description: VID1~VID4 stand for video 1~video 4 when connected to DB1, and video 5~video 8 when connected to DB2; AID1~AID4 stand for audio 1~audio 4 when connected to DB1, and audio 5~audio 8 when connected to DB2. DS-4208HFVI Connection DB1 DB2 DB4 DB3 Figure 1-19 DS-4208HFVI Connection DB1 video 1~video 4; audio 1~audio 4 DB2 video 5~video 8; audio 5~audio 8
12 DS-4216HCI Accessories and Connection 8ch video+2ch audio connection cable (2 units for each card) Figure 1-20 8ch video + 2ch audio connection cable Description: VID1~VID8 stand for video 1 ~ video 8 or video 9~video 16 ; AID1, AID2 stand for audio 1~audio 2 or audio 3~audio 4 12ch audio connection cable and installation adapter (1 unit for each card) Description: Figure 1-21 12ch audio connection cable and installation adapter AID5~AID16 stand for audio 5~audio 16 DS-4216HCI Connection
13 DB1 DB2 DB6 DB5 JP2 DB4 DB3 Figure 1-22 DS-4216HCI Connection DB1 video 1~video 8; audio 1, audio 2 DB2 video 9~video 16; audio 3, audio 4 JP2 audio 5~audio 16
14 1.2 Driver Installation Run the Driver Install.exe complied with the card to install the card driver. 1. Click Install or Update Driver. Figure 1-23 Driver Installation Interface 2. Click Continue Anyway to continue hardware installation. If there is more than one card inserted in the PC or more than one DSP in one card, the operation system will remind you of repeating the above process. Figure 1-24 Hardware Installation Warning Message 3. When the installation is done, the Driver Installed Successfully! message will be displayed on the screen.
15 Figure 1-25 Driver Installed Successfully 4. After Driver install success message popup during driver installation, there will be Hikvision DS42xx Series displayed in the list Sound, Video and Game Controller of Windows Device Manager as below. The total number of this item is equal to the total DSP number on the cards installed inside the PC. Figure 1-26 Card Driver Displayed in Windows Device Manager
16 2 IP Camera Installation 2.1 IP Camera Connection Mode 2.1.1 Wireless-Connection Wireless connection can be divided into Ad-hoc mode and Infrastructure mode. Ad-hoc mode is to connect IP camera directly to a PC with wireless support (Figure 2-1), while Infrastructure mode is to connect IP camera to a wireless access point (Figure 2-2). Figure 2-1 Connect IP Camera Directly to a PC Figure 2-2 Connect IP Camera to a Wireless Access Point 2.1.2 Network Connection via Cables Connect IPC to the LAN via Ethernet Interface IP camera can be connected to the LAN via a network switch or Hub (Figure 2-3).
17 Figure 2-3 Cross Line Connection Connect IP Camera to Internet via broad-band Router The IP camera can be visited via Internet under this mode. Users need to configure IP Masquerade (Virtual Server) as Figure 2-4. Figure 2-4 DirectoryLine Connection 2.2 Modify IP Camera Configuration The default IP for HIKVISION IP camera is 192.0.0.64, with 8000 as port number and admin / 12345 as default user name / password. The administrator can create up to 15 operators with separate privilege settings. To identify each IP camera, users need to modify each camera s network parameters (IP, port number, etc) via the SADP software in the attached CD. Run SADP software and all the on-line devices will be listed with IP address, port number, serial number, etc (Figure 2-5).
18 Figure 2-5 Search IP Cameras If the IP address is not in the required IP section, users can modify the network parameters in the SADP software. Click the device on the list and input administrator s password (12345 by default) and click [Modify].
19 3 GSM Modem Installation 3.1 Hardware Installation GSM MODEM is a physical device for sending short messages. With industrial level GSM module embedded and a simplified communication interface, the GSM Module works with high stability and meets various commercial or industrial application requirements. This Document gives example of a certain kind of GSM modem, and for the other GSM modems, the installation and configuration steps are similar. 3.1.1 GSM Modem Description The sample GSM modem is displayed as below (Figure 3-1). Figure 3-1 GSM Modem And the power supply cable is displayed as below (Some GSM modems also support USB power supply) (Figure 3-2).
20 Figure 3-2 Power Cable Serial cable for PC connection (some GSM modems support USB connection) (Figure 3-3). Figure 3-3 Serial Cable External antenna for sending signal (Figure 3-4).
21 Figure 3-4 External Antenna 3.1.2 GSM Modem Connection Guide 1. Insert SIM card into the GSM modem. (Figure 3-5, Figure 3-6. Figure 3-7). Press Here Figure 3-5 Press the SIM card button
22 Figure 3-6 Insert the SIM card Figure 3-7 Push the SIM card platfrom back to the device direction. 2. Install the antenna (Figure 3-8). Notes: it is suggested to keep the antenna s in vertical up
23 Figure 3-8 Install Antenna 3. Connect Serial Cable: Connect the round plug-in pin with GSM modem, and the DB9 connector to the PC (Figure 3-9, Figure 3-10). Note: Please make sure the connectors are fixed to the devices. Figure 3-9 Connect the round pin to the GSM Modem Figure 3-10 Connect 9 pin DB connector to the PC
24 3.2 Driver Installation When the GSM Modem is connected to the PC, a dialog box will popup for Windows driver installation (Figure 3-11). Figure 3-11 Windows Driver Installation Inset the CD attached with GSM Modem into the PC, and click [Automatic] in Figure 3-11, and the system will automatically detect and install the driver as Figure3-12. Figure 3-12 Install Shield Wizard Click [Next] to install driver (Figure 3-13).
25 Figure 3-13 GSM Modem Installation Click [Finish] after driver installation finished (Figure 3-13). Figure 3-14 Driver Install Complete After driver installation, we can see the GSM modem in the Windows Device
26 Manager with an assigned port number (Figure 3-15). Note: The GSM modem s port number in ivms-2000 should be set as same as the GSM Modem. Figure 3-15 GSM Modem port number displayed in Windows Device Manager Note: Right click My Computer and select Properties and select Hardware Management to enter Device Manager. Figure 3-16 Configure GSM Modem port number in ivms-2000
27 4 Alarm Box Installation devices. Alarm box converts between alarm data and electronic level signals and trigger alarm This Document gives example of alarm box installation and connection with ivms-2000 software. RS232 Power Alarm In Alarm Out Figure 4-1 Alarm Box Components Function Description: Component Description Power RS232 Alarm In Alarm Out Power supply Communication interface with the PC Receive alarm input signals (High level/low level) Connect alarm output devices, i.e. alarm lamps, speakers, etc Note: In Figure 4-1, the alarm input is connected with resistor, and users can use other types of alarm input devices such as IR or thermal sensors.
28 Figure 4-2 Back Panel Connect the alarm box into the PC via RS232 interface. (Figure 4-3, Figure 4-4) Figure 4-3 Serial Port on PC s Back Panel
29 Figure 4-4 Connect alarm box to the PC
30 5 Install and Uninstall 5.1 Installation Please refer to the following steps during ivms-2000 installation. Step1: Insert the ivms-2000 installation CD into the PC CD-ROM, and run on the CD. The install shield dialog box will be displayed (Figure 2-1), and dialog box as Figure 2-2 will be displayed a few seconds later (the time interval depends on the PC configuration). Figure2-1 Preparing to Install Step2: Click Next (N) (Figure 2-2) and select the installation path (Figure 2-3), or click Cancel to cancel the installation.
31 Figure 2-2 Welcome Interface Step3: Click Change(C) to modify software installed location (Figure 2-3), and click Next to continue (Figure 2-4), or click Back to return to Welcome Interface, or click Cancel to exit the Installation. Figure 2-3 Select Installation Path
32 Step4: Click Install (I) in the dialog box as Figure 2-4 to start ivms-2000 installation (Figure 2-5), or click Back (B) to return to Select Installation Path (Figure 2-3). Click Cancel to exit the Installation. Figure 2-4 Ready to Install Figure 2-5 Installing Step5: In Figure 2-5, a WinPcap installation wizard will pop up(it can not automatically detect and
33 add IPC if you have not installed WinPcap), and click Next to start WinPcap installation (Figure 2-8). Click Next to continue, or click Cancel to cancel Installation and go to the Installation Complete Interface directly (Figure 2-12). Figure 2-6 Ready to Install WinPcap If WinPcap has already installed on the PC, warning message box will prompt (Figure 2-7). Click OK to reinstall WinPcap, or click Cancel to skip WinPcap installation and go to Installation Complete Interface directly (Figure 2-12). Figure 2-7 Warning: WinPcap is already installed on the PC Step6: In Figure 2-8, click Next to enter the license agreement interface (Figure 2-9). Click Back to return to Figure 2-6, or click Cancel to skip WinPcap Installation and go to Installation Complete Interface directly (Figure 2-12).
34 Figure 2-8 Welcome Interface for WinPcap Step7: In Figure 2-9, click I Agree and start WinPcap installation if you accept the license agreement, or click Back to return to Figure 2-8. Click Cancel to skip WinPcap installation and go to Installation Complete Interface directly (Figure 2-12). Figure 2-9 WinPcap license agreement
35 Figure 2-10 Installing WinPcap Step8: After WinPcap is installed, an Installation Complete Interface (Figure2-11) will pop up. Click Finish to complete the installation. Figure 2-11 WinPcap Installation Complete
36 Step9: After WinPcap installation finished, ivms-2000 Installation Complete Interface will pop up (Figure 2-12), click Finish to complete the ivms-2000 installation process. Figure 2-12 ivms-2000 Installation Complete Interface Note:For Windows Operating System below Vista, users need to install Windows updates before using CD/DVD backup function (Install the file in CD: WindowsXP-KB932716-v2-x86-ENU.exe).
37 5.2 Uninstall Please refer to the following steps before removing ivms-2000 systems from personal computers. Step1: Select All programs -> WinPcap -> Uninstall WinPcap in the start menu of the Windows operating system, and click Uninstall in the prompt dialog box (Figure 2-13) to uninstall the WinPcap. Figure 2-13 WinPcap Uninstall Interface Step2: WinPcap un-installation takes only a few seconds, after the un-installation is complete, click Finish in the prompt dialog box (Figure 2-14) to finish the un-installation.
38 Figure 2-14 WinPcap Un-installation Complete Step3: Select All programs ivms-2000 Uninstall ivms-2000 in the start menu of Windows OS, and click Uninstall in the prompt dialog box (Figure 2-15) to start to uninstall the ivms-2000. Figure 2-15 ivms-2000 Un-install Prompt Step4: As shown in Figure 2-16, WinPcap un-installation process will takes some tens of seconds. Figure 2-16 ivms-2000 Un-installing Step5: Uninstall completed.
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