Canon VK-16- Manual

Canon VK-16

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – Introduction; Request to Customers
  • Page 3 – Contents
  • Page 7 – Overview
  • Page 8 – System Configuration; Typical System Configuration
  • Page 10 – Overview of Setup; Set up Network Cameras
  • Page 11 – Configure Recording Settings
  • Page 12 – Supported Camera Servers; Canon Camera Servers; Firmware Upgrade
  • Page 13 – Operating Environment; Viewer System Requirements
  • Page 14 – Using the Storage Server with Windows XP SP2
  • Page 15 – Chapter; Installation; INSTALLATION & CONFIGURATION
  • Page 16 – Suggested Network Configurations; When Viewing and Recording with one PC
  • Page 17 – When using multiple Storage Servers and Viewers
  • Page 18 – Setting up the Camera Servers; About the Master Storage Server
  • Page 19 – Installation Procedures; Starting up the Installer
  • Page 20 – Installation procedures; Upgrading from Version 1.0
  • Page 21 – Configuring the
  • Page 22 – Adjusting the Storage Server Settings; Launching Procedure
  • Page 23 – Enter the Storage Server Proxy Address; Start or Stop the Storage Server
  • Page 24 – How the Storage Server manages disk space
  • Page 25 – Setting up Event Notifications; Set up a user to receive Event Notification emails; Adjust settings for the ‘Events’ tab and ‘Event Notification’ tab...; Configuring the S
  • Page 26 – Setting up Users; Adding and Editing Users
  • Page 27 – User Management tab - Add Users; Step 1: Click the Add button
  • Page 28 – User Management tab - Edit Users; Step 1: Click to select user, then click the ‘Edit’ button; User Management tab - Remove Users; Click to select user, then click the Remove button
  • Page 29 – Starting the
  • Page 30 – Starting the Viewer
  • Page 31 – Setting the Master Storage Server; Enter a Storage Server address and Port number; Changing the Storage Server
  • Page 33 – System Configuration,
  • Page 35 – Accessing the Configuration and Preferences screen; In the Menu Bar, select View > Configuration; System Configuration, Before
  • Page 36 – System Configuration Process; Register Storage and Camera Servers
  • Page 37 – Create and Save Viewer Layouts
  • Page 38 – Configuration and Preferences screen; About the Configuration and Preferences screen
  • Page 41 – Register Storage Servers
  • Page 42 – Camera Summary Window; About the Storage and Camera Server Summary Window
  • Page 43 – Other functions in both sub-windows
  • Page 44 – Locations and Zones; About Locations and Zones
  • Page 46 – Camera Summary - Add, Edit and Delete a Storage Server; Click the Add Storage Server button on the Storage Servers tab; Configure Camera Summaries; To edit a Storage Server:
  • Page 47 – Step 1: Click the Add Location button on the Locations / Zones tab; To delete a Storage Server:
  • Page 48 – To edit a Location or Zone:
  • Page 49 – Camera Summary - Find Camera Servers; Step 1: Click the Find Camera Servers button; Registering S
  • Page 50 – Step 2: Select a new Camera Server
  • Page 51 – About the Add Camera Server Dialog; Using the Add Camera Server Dialog
  • Page 52 – Set up camera position and saved video
  • Page 53 – Add a Camera Server - Set connection details; Step 1: Enter Host Name, User Name and Password; Step 2: Click the Connect button
  • Page 54 – Step 3: Select the Storage Server for recording; Step 4: Select the input state for the camera server
  • Page 55 – Camera Summary - Edit Camera Server Settings; Step 1: Select a camera tab if available
  • Page 56 – Step 3: Update and setup camera thumbnail for Viewer
  • Page 57 – Edit and Remove Camera Servers; Camera Summary - Edit Camera Server; Step 1: Select a Camera Server
  • Page 58 – Camera Summary - Remove Camera Server
  • Page 59 – Saving Configuration Changes; Camera Summary - When you have finished configuration
  • Page 61 – Configuring
  • Page 62 – Configure Normal Recording; About the Recording Schedules window - Normal Recording
  • Page 63 – Configuring Recording Schedules; Selecting multiple items and dragging or moving
  • Page 64 – Create, Edit and Delete Recording Schedule Items; Step 1: Change Storage Server if necessary
  • Page 66 – Add/Edit Schedule Item dialog - Schedule field; Step 1: Set the recording period in the Start and End boxes
  • Page 67 – Add/Edit Schedule Item dialog - Recording Settings field; Step 1: Set the recording frames per second; Step 2: Optional: Select recording based on a motion or sensor event
  • Page 68 – Step 3: Choose a preset angle and adjust backlight compensation
  • Page 69 – Step 5: Set the External Outputs
  • Page 70 – Configure Motion and Sensor Settings; Recording Schedule dialog - Motion and Sensor Settings
  • Page 71 – Recording Schedule - Edit Motion Detection Settings
  • Page 72 – Step 3: Set Motion Detection Options; Step 2: Set the active region for recording
  • Page 74 – Set the Sensitivity
  • Page 75 – Step 5: Set frame rate and pre and post event recording duration; About motion detection on different camera servers
  • Page 76 – Recording Schedule - Edit Sensor Events Settings
  • Page 77 – Step 2: Enable recording and set an event priority; Step 3: Select a camera angle for the sensor
  • Page 78 – Step 4: Set frame rate and pre and post event recording duration
  • Page 79 – Saving Normal Recording Changes
  • Page 80 – Configure Special Day Recording; About Special Day Recording
  • Page 82 – Add and Edit a Schedule Type; Step 1: Click the Add button below the Schedule Type list
  • Page 83 – Delete a Schedule Type; Select a Schedule Type and click the Delete button
  • Page 84 – Add a Day; Click a Schedule Type and click ‘Add’ below the Days field
  • Page 85 – Delete a Day; Select a Schedule Type and a day and click the Delete button
  • Page 86 – Saving Special Day Changes
  • Page 88 – Configure Viewer Settings; About the Viewer Settings window
  • Page 90 – Viewer Settings window - Identify the Master Storage Server; Viewer Settings window - Use large captions for Video Windows
  • Page 91 – Viewer Settings window - Edit Event Notifications; Set priority alerts from Highest to Lowest; Configuring V
  • Page 92 – Saving Viewer Settings
  • Page 93 – Operator Login; USING THE VIEWER APPLICATION
  • Page 94 – Viewing Screen Example
  • Page 95 – Using the V
  • Page 96 – Step 1: Launch from the Viewer icon on your desktop; Starting the Viewing Screen
  • Page 97 – Step 2: Enter User Name and Password
  • Page 98 – Viewing Screen Menu bar; Menu Bar Functions
  • Page 99 – Working with
  • Page 100 – About the Camera Selection Area; Selecting Cameras for Viewing; About Camera Thumbnails
  • Page 101 – Selecting Locations and their Zones; Step 1: Select a Location from the drop-down menu; Step 2: Select a Zone from the menu or thumbnail folder region
  • Page 102 – Creating, scaling and moving Video Windows; Click and drag a camera thumbnail onto the Viewing Area; Basic Video Window Functions
  • Page 103 – Re-size a Video Window; Move a Video Window; orking with V
  • Page 104 – Step 3: Add more Video Windows
  • Page 105 – Selecting Multiple Video Windows; To select more than one Video Window:
  • Page 106 – About Video Window states; Video Window States; Video Window Properties include:
  • Page 108 – Adjust Pan, Tilt and Zoom; Directly from within the Video Window; Viewing Live Video - Adjusting Pan, Tilt and Zoom
  • Page 109 – Selecting a Preset Camera Angle; Using the Camera Control Panel
  • Page 110 – Other Video Window Functions; Change the size of a Video Window; Open the Video Window menu and select ‘Video Display Size’...; Enable Backlight Compensation; While Camera Control is active, select ‘Backlight Compensation’
  • Page 111 – User-initiated Recording; Other Menu Options
  • Page 112 – About Shade Correction
  • Page 113 – Arranging and Saving
  • Page 114 – Managing Video Layouts; About the Layout menu
  • Page 115 – Organizing Layouts and Layout Sequences; Arranging and Saving V
  • Page 116 – Move or Copy a layout or layout Sequence to another folder...
  • Page 117 – Saving a Layout or Layout Sequence; Step 2: Create a name for the layout or layout sequence
  • Page 118 – Arranging Layout Sequences
  • Page 119 – Working with Layout Grids; Working with the Alignment Grid
  • Page 120 – Working with Small, Medium and Large Grids; Drag a camera thumbnail image into a blank tile
  • Page 123 – Removing a Layout Grid; Open the Layout menu and select Layout Grids > None; Working with the Custom Grid; Set a custom grid
  • Page 124 – Hiding and Showing Task Areas; Using the View menu to hide and show Task Areas
  • Page 125 – Using the Timeline
  • Page 126 – Timeline Overview
  • Page 127 – Monitoring Live Video in relation to the Timeline; Using the
  • Page 128 – Using the Timeline to examine, play and extract video; Use the Playback Controls
  • Page 129 – Jump to time
  • Page 130 – Daylight Savings Indicator; Zoom in and out of the Timeline; Click an event to select it
  • Page 131 – When you have finished, click ‘Return to Live; Extracting video to save to another location; Select a Video Window and time period then click ‘Extract Video’
  • Page 132 – Viewing and Searching Events; About Live Events; Re-size the window to a custom size
  • Page 133 – Display the Live Events Log (if not displayed); Select View > Live Events; To acknowledge and view an event; Overview of Alert Parameters
  • Page 134 – Searching Events; Click the Event Search button
  • Page 135 – Selecting Criteria for Searching; Step 1: Select a date and time range to search; Step 2: Select an event keyword
  • Page 136 – Step 7: Click the Search button; Viewing found events; Step 6: Select a Priority
  • Page 137 – Appendix; Troubleshooting
  • Page 138 – Troubleshooting VK-64; Viewing Screen and Video Windows
  • Page 140 – Timeline; Extracting Video; Scheduling and Recording
  • Page 141 – Connection Issues; Appendix A
  • Page 142 – Configuration Issues
  • Page 143 – Example Operating
  • Page 144 – Example Operating Conditions; Frame Sizes
  • Page 145 – Bandwidth and Disk Space
  • Page 146 – Disk Space Management
  • Page 148 – Storage Server Performance
  • Page 149 – Us
  • Page 151 – Index
  • Page 156 – Manual; User’s Manual; Network Camera Recording and Monitoring System; Network Video Recorder
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Network Camera Recording and Monitoring System

Network Video Recorder

VK-64 / VK-16 v1.1

Storage Server & Viewer

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Summary

Page 2 - Introduction; Request to Customers

Introduction 2 Thank you for purchasing Network Video Recorder VK-64 v1.1 (hereafter referred to as ‘VK-64’), a network video recording and monitoring system. This manual describes the configuration and operation procedures for Storage Server and Viewer . Please read this manual prior to operation t...

Page 3 - Contents

3 Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2 Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7 System Configuration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ....

Page 7 - Overview

7 Overview VK-64 is software that allows you to view and record images transmitted from theNetwork Camera Server VB150/VB101 and Network Camera VB-C50i/VB-C50iR/VB-C50FSi/VB-C50Fi/VB-C10/VB-C10R (hereafter referred to as ‘Camera Servers’).The software can support up to 64 cameras via an IP network s...

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