MagicEyes Manual
MagicEyes
V 2.6
MagicEyes Manual
MagicEyes
V 2.6
Contents
CONTENTS ................................................................................. 2 MAGICEYES HARDWARE INSTALLATION ....................................... 5
1. DVR Board and Extension Cable Installation .......................... 6 2. Video Cable Installation .......................................................... 7 3. Audio Cable Installation .......................................................... 8 4. P/T/Z Setup ........................................................................... 10 5. I/O Board Installation ........................................................... 11
System/ General Configuration ..................................... 47 System/ User Configuration .......................................... 48 System/ Version Configuration ...................................... 49 Board Configuration/ Display ........................................ 50 Board Configuration/ Recording .................................... 51 Board Configuration/ Event-Sensor .............................. 52 Board Configuration/ Event-Digital Output .................. 53 Board Configuration/ Streaming ................................... 54
Record ............................................................................. 84 Playback.......................................................................... 86 Remote Search ............................................................... 88 Backup Mode .................................................................. 89 Backup Manager ............................................................. 90 Backup Viewer ................................................................ 96
MagicEyes Installation
SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS
HL Series DVR Board
HL1204 HL1208 HL2408 HL1216 HL2416 HL4816 HL4816X DL1204
P4 2.8C GHz or higher 512 MB or higher 80 GB 7200rpm or higher Intel 945 Chipset or higher equipped mainboard (Refer to compatibility chart on the Intotech *Homepage) (Refer to compatibility chart on the Intotech *Homepage) Windows Vista, Windows XP (Windows 98 and Windows ME are not supported.) DirectX 8.1 or higher
* Homepage Address: http://www.intotech.co.kr
A. Live Series
<CVBS>
<Speaker>
1CH<MIC>
1ch audio input by microphone is an option, and is not supported by VS01, HL-series DVR, ST04, and ST16.
HL Series audio is superior in sound quality to DVR analog audio. HL Series Audio Bracket should be installed in addition to the DVR board. This product receives audio inputs in LINE level. For MIC level audio inputs, a separate device should be installed for amplification.
<HL Audio Bracket>
4. P/T/Z Setup
Some cameras are equipped with Pan/Tilt/Zoom functions. P/T/Z cable connection (RS-485) is needed to fully operate these cameras.
<PTZ Cable>
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Digital I/O Board support only *Dry-contact type sensor and alarm.
Dry-contact type: Dry-contact type sensor and alarms act only as a mechanical switch that is either open or closed.
Connect terminal to back panel of industrial case DVR Board Connect terminal I/O Extension Board Cable terminal
Digital I/O Board has 8 channel input and 4 channel output (8IN/4-OUT) per board. Up to two Digital I/O Boards can be used to achieve 16 channel input and 8 channel output (16-IN/8-OUT).
Industrial case connection terminal on the back panel
Use separate IN/OUT terminal (port) if you are using an industrial case with custom designed back panel.
I/O Expansion Board cable terminal
Designate Master/Slave board with the jumper for additional I/O board Master/ Slave selection. Refer to the picture in the next page 11
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Sensor Input & Alarm Output Connection (Refer to the picture in the next page)
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Alarm Output
Sensor Input
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MagicEyes Installation
MagicEyes
MagicEyes Introduction MagicEyes is the sum of IP functions, which was d eveloped and proven for a number of years in the market, and it is realized to be the Professional IP Surveillance platform and the various packages also with the platform. Using a platform with its own patent, it is possible to process the legacy analog video(CCTV), but also is possible to interface different types of IP devices as well with its flexible Open Architecture, moreover it makes to support the robust Hybrid systems which can process the analog and digitized IP videos altogether. With this Open Architecture of the platform, it is possible to provide the powerful function to unify the various video images from Standalone DVR, Video Server, PC based DVR and various IP Cameras in one MagicEyes system. The ultimate goal is to provide the customers with more enlarged surveillance systems with robustness and cost-effectiveness. On the powerful professional surveillance platform, it deploys a professional User Interface to provide Surveillance Operators with the maximized operation and provides to support various peripherals such as Keyboards, over 70 different PTZ camera protocols, the toggle type of IO boxes and much more developed functions to establish a new era for leading edging IP surveillance systems and services
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MagicEyes Software MagicEyes is a software for INTOTECH DVR system and basis for other software offered by INTOTECH. MagicEyes software must be installed with INTOTECH DVR board.
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Setup Progress
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Live MagicEyes Formula Core 2 Duo Recommended 256MB or higher 7,200RPM/ 80GB or higher GDDR3, 256bit, 256MB Window XP, Vista SP1 or higher 8.1 or higher Install this program on system where HL-Series DVR board has been installed.
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Description Program for hybrid systems where HLSereis DVR board and additional IP devices are to be connected Package CPU RAM HDD VGA OS DirectX StaNet (Client for standalone DVR only) Core 2 Duo Recommended 512MB or higher 7,200RPM/ 80GB or higher GDDR3, 128bit, 256MB Window XP, Vista SP1 or higher 8.1 or higher
MagicNet-16 Core 2 Duo Recommended 512MB or higher 7,200RPM/ 80GB or higher GDDR3, 128bit, 256MB Window XP, Vista SP1 or higher 8.1 or higher This is a client program for MagicEyes systems with HLSeries DVR board installed(LMF systems)
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MagicEyes Configuration
Configuration
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MagicEyes Configuration
1. Configuration
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Configuration List Tab All configuration items are located on the Top Config Bar. Click a configuration icon to move to another configuration window. Configuration Window Detailed configuration settings for each configuration item are located here. Common Command Button Command Buttons for applying or canceling configuration values. Virtual Keyboard : View Virtual KeyBoard Window ALL CHANNEL : apply All Channel OK: Close window after applying changes. Cancel: Close window without applying changes. Apply: Keep window open after applying changes.
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MagicEyes Configuration B.
Display Configuration
RGB/YUV2/UYVY: Select an Overlay Surface type Color format depends on the graphic card Default Setting is YUV2
Fit To Screen: Select to fit MagicEyes window size to the monitor resolution Use Windows Lock : Enable/Disable windows Lock Show Connection: Enable/Disable showing connection information in the display area Status Bar: Select whether to keep the status bar visible Auto Hide: hide it automatically in the display area Show Only: always keep the status bar visible Hide Only: always keep the status bar hide OSD Color: Set the text color for the information OSD character on the display panel.
MagicEyes Configuration the panel. Sequential Switch: Set the time interval for Sequential Video Channel Switching E-Map File: Select an E-Map background picture file
If not selected, default background in use. Recommended file size: 1024x768(resolution) Supported file format: JPG, JPEG Current supported language: Korean/English
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MagicEyes Configuration C.
MagicEyes Configuration Multiple Repositories can be set. Space(Total space): Total space of HDD Remain(Remaining space): Number of storage space(bank) that can be created in the remaining HDD space. Created: Number of created storage spaces(banks) Unused: Number of storage spaces(banks) that have not been used yet.
Bank Command: Controllers for Creating/ Changing/ Deleting each selected repositories Bank Count: Set the number of Filebanks to be used as recording repository Create Bank: Creating Recording Repositories Delete Bank: Deleting Recording Repositories Select Bank: Selecting Recording Repositories What Bank Is A bank is a storage space for recording in MagicEyes. One bank consists of 32MB of disk space. Data is recorded only in the banks created by the user. Storage Graph: Displays the status of the selected storage with a pie-graph.
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MagicEyes Configuration
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MagicEyes Configuration
Add: Add a device with the information entered in the Input Form. Type: Device Type (ex: VS01, ST04, F3) Name: Input device name IP: Input network IP address for device Port: Input network port for device CH: Channel count to connect 20408: PC-DVR, Standalone DVR 80: Video Server PASSWORD: Input network ID and Password for device
Queried Device list Device add/remove button Import: Import by selecting an XML configuration file exported from another MagicEyes Export: Export all configuration setting values to an 33
MagicEyes Configuration XML-typed file Add Sel: Click to add selected device. All available devices are queried by network and displayed the below grid table in figure Remove: Remove selected device from the device input grid table in figure
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MagicEyes Configuration
4. Device Configuration
Remote Configuration of Each Device This Device Configuration window does not support all Video Servers and IP cameras
Resolution: Video resolution FP: Number of video frames per second(1~30) Audio Enable: Choose whether to enable audio (ON/OFF) Sensor Enable: Choose whether to enable sensors (ON/OFF) Sensor Type: Choose sensor type *NO/ NC *NO: Normal Open / *NC: Normal Close Sensor Alarm: Choose whether to turn on the alarm when a sensor event occurs (ON/OFF) MD Enable: Turn Motion Detection ON/OFF MD Sensitivity: Configure the sensitivity of the Motion Detection(Different devices have different sensitivity ranges.) MD Alarm: Choose whether to turn on the alarm when motion is detected
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MagicEyes Configuration
Device List: The entire list of registered cameras in all servers Device Information: Displays information about the selected device MD Area Configure the MD area with the mouse by click-and-drag Area selected for MD Area being selected for MD by clicking-and-dragging the mouse MD Tool Fill: Add MD area Invert: Invert the MD area Erase: Erase MD area Copy: Copy the current MD area setting Paste: Paste the temporarily stored MD area setting on to the current screen Fill All: Configure the entire screen as MD area Erase All: Erase all MD area in the screen 36
MagicEyes Configuration
6. Bookmark Configuration
Bookmark List When selecting an added bookmark by mouse clicking, all relevant device names will be displayed at Device List at Device List: Device Lists of a selected bookmark at Device List: All registered device lists Add: Add Bookmark Remove: Delete Bookmark <<: Register all devices to a bookmark <: Register selected devices to a bookmark >: Unregister devices from a bookmark >>: Unregister all devices from a bookmark Bookmark: A function similar to the Bookmark (Favorites) of Internet Explorer. Specific channels can be selected into a group for easy access. 37
MagicEyes Configuration
Select a CH to configure a network event Network Event Information CH: Channel name Transmit Type: Select a data format that will be transmitted to panel. (All: Video, Audio and Event altogether) Event: Name of the channel that will output the events that occurred in CH. Audio: Name of the channel that will output the audio transmitted from CH. Select the Transmit Type by double-clicking(ALL: Video + Audio + Event or EVENT ONLY) Select a CH(EVENT) that will show the current CHs event data. Select a CH(AUDIO) that will output the current CHs audio data. Click Apply to finish 38
MagicEyes Configuration
CHANNEL: Currently registered camera list of a server EVENT: Enable/ Disable event LIVE POPUP: Enable/ Disable live display channel popup when configured event occurs EMAP POPUP: Enable/ Disable channel popup on the E-map window when configured event occurs SOUND: Enable/ Disable Event warning sound when configured event occurs ALARM: Enable/ Disable Alarm Out when configured event occurs PRESET: Enable/ Disable Preset when configured event occurs Alarm selection menu Preset setting menu when events occur Camera list of the server uses preset when events occur Preset number of preset for events
All configuration values can be set with mouse double click except Event or Preset configuration.
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MagicEyes Configuration
Enable MD Recording Function: Enable/ Disable recording by Motion Detection. Set recording duration by moving the slide bar or inputting a number directly. (1sec~30min) Enable Sensor Recording Function: Enable/ Disable recording by sensor detection. Set recording duration by moving the slide bar or inputting a number directly. (1sec~30min) View MD Area: Enable/ Disable displaying MD Box for Motion Detection. Set display duration by moving the slide bar or inputting a number directly.(1sec~30min) View Intelligent Area: Enable/ Disable displaying event area for intelligent events. Set display duration by moving the slide bar or inputting a number directly. (1sec~30min) View Alarm Icon: Enable/ Disable displaying Alarm Icon for Alarm out. Set display duration by moving the slide bar or inputting a number directly. (1sec~30mins) Enable Sound Output: Enable/ Disable sound out when events occur. Set display duration by moving the slide bar or inputting a number directly. (1sec~60sec) Enable Live Popup: Enable/ Disable live displaying popup when 40
MagicEyes Configuration events occur. Set display duration by moving the slide bar or inputting a number directly. (1sec~60sec) Output control: Operating mode for alarm outputs. Cut Output: Enable/ Disable stopping Alarm out signal after 1 second. Keep Output: Enable/ Disable keeping Alarm out signal Enable / Disable the function that turns the digital output state to OFF state when a channel is selected. Enable Ignore MD Event Delay: Enable/ Disable and set duration between motion detection events. Set delay duration by moving the slide bar or inputting a number directly. (1sec~200sec) Enable Auto Light Return to Normal: Enable/ Disable Automatic turning off lights for PTZ cameras. Set delay duration by moving the slide bar or inputting a number directly. (1sec~200sec) Event duration. Sec : second / 1800s (30minutes)
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MagicEyes Configuration
Enable the Schedule: Enable/ disable schedule recording All: Click to turn all schedule types, days, and hours ON or OFF Enable *Switching Schedule: Enable/ disable switching schedule recording Ch: Recording channel when switching schedule Minute: Time of switching schedule Event Apply All: Apply current settings to all channels Schedule Type ON/OFF: Click tab to turn the schedule type ON or OFF for the day Day ON/OFF: Click tab to turn all schedule types ON or OFF for the selected day Hour ON/OFF: Click tab to turn all schedule types ON or OFF for the selected hour Switching Schedule: Function that allows taking turns recording different channels. Designate the channels and recording duration and it will switch recording channels. 42
MagicEyes Configuration Ex) Total Channel: 36, Number of channels entered for Switching Schedule: 6, Set time: 10 minutes (For the first 10 minutes, channels 1 ~ 6 will be recorded, and for the next 10 minutes, channels 7~ 12, and so on.)
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MagicEyes Configuration
Device List: The entire list of registered cameras in all servers PTZ Device List: List of supported PTZ protocols(MagicEyes basically supports over 75 PTZ devices) Device Information: Displays information about the selected device PTZ Setting: Input PTZ setting values Address: Input PTZ address Serial Port: Select serial port number when using a local PTZ device PTZ Server: Information about a central PTZ server where more than one PTZ device are connected. (When using a PTZ server - the PTZ command is sent to the PTZ server via network; the PTZ address is used to distinguish between each PTZ devices; and the serial port number is not supported.) IP: IP address of the PTZ server Port: Port number of the PTZ server PTZ Device: Displays information about the selected PTZ protocol 44
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Device List: All registered device lists PTZ Configuration of Selected device Preset: Preset number Save: Preset position Move: PTZ direction control Preview: Preset preview Scenario List: List of the registered presets. After a scenario starts, it will move from the top of the list to the bottom, stopping at each preset for the designated delay time, and move on the next preset. Delay Time: Delay time for each preset in a scenario Add, Modify, Remove buttons: Scenario direct control Scenario Repeat, start/ stop, pause/ resume function. 45
MagicEyes Configuration
Network Information: Displays information about the network adaptor(LAN Card) and MAC address(PCs LAN Card ID) of the current system IP Address: IP address of the current system New NeoDHS Service
Name: System name to register to NeoDHS ID: User ID to login to NeoDHS Password: User password Port: Network port number to use NeoDHS service (default:
20408)
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MagicEyes Configuration
System Information: Displays basic information about the current system Config Backup & Restore Backup: Back-up system configuration to an XML file Restore: Restore system configuration from a backup file (.XML ) Omit Diagnosis Dialog: Select to skip the *diagnosis dialog at MagicEyes startup Diagnosis Dialog: System analysis At MagicEyes Start-up (It is recommended to let the Diagnosis Dialog run each time MagicEyes is run.) Connect Automatically: Select to connect automatically to all registered servers at startup Use Log: Select to use logs Log Policy: Select the level of detail for the logs E-Map: Monitor number of the e-map output Display #2: Monitor number of output screen 2 Event List: Monitor number for event list
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MagicEyes Configuration
Use Auto Login: Select this option to automatically log in when MagicEyes is run. Use Auto Logout: Select to automatically log out if there has been no activity for several minutes (Select on the right) List of registered accounts Local Policy: Select the local functions that the selected account can access Account Input Form: Input the ID and Password existing account or a new account Button group for account Add/ Modify/ Remove functions for an the desired time
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MagicEyes Configuration
Module Name: Name of the engine used by MagicEyes BuildDate: Date that the engine was created ModifiedDate: Date that the engine was modified Version: Engine version Path: Path to the directory that the engine was installed
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MagicEyes Configuration
Board: Registered PC-DVR(HL-Type) board number Channel: Registered channel number Bri: Brightness value Con: Contrast value Hue: Hue value Sat: Saturation value Select video source type (*NTSC / PAL) NTSC/PAL: Video signal standards with different frequency and pixels. NTSC means 30fps and 525 horizontal lines PAL means 25fps and 625 horizontal lines. Video Set Up:
Preview: Displays a preview of the selected channel Color value: Configure the color values for each channel
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MagicEyes Configuration
Board: Registered DVR board number Channel: Registered channel number Size: Video resolution FPS: Number of video frames per second Quality: Video Quality (Small value = High Quality) GOP:(*I Frame: Interval between each frame) Set a smaller GOP size for less distortion in movements, but a larger file size. Set a larger GOP size for a smaller file size, but more distortion in movements. I frame/P frame: I frame contains the entire data of a picture(frame). P frame contains only the changes that have been made after a previous picture(frame). Bitrate: Select VBR(Variable Bit Rate) or CBR (Constant Bit Rate), When CBR is selected, bit rate can be controlled by choosing a bitrate and entering the duration for the buffer. Buffer: Buffer ring duration when using CBR Audio: Turn audio ON or OFF MD: Turn MD function ON or OFF Sensitivity: Sensitivity of the MD event 51
MagicEyes Configuration
Enable the Sensors: Select to receive sensor events If not checked, MagicEyes does not notify of any sensor events
Board: Installed DVR board number(max 2 boards supported) CH: Channel connected to the event 0116: Sensor number (Any sensor can be linked to any video channel.) Click to select a channel to link the sensor events to. Click on sensor numbers (1~16) to select which sensors to link to the selected channel. (The sensor links for all channels are shown by O/X in the table Sensor: Click to select sensor type *NO or NC NO: Normal Open, NC: Normal Close 52
MagicEyes Configuration
Enable the *Digital Output: Select to use digital outputs Digital Output: When an event occurs, a signal will be sent out from the DVR board. If Enable the Digital Output option has not been checked, all activities related to digital outputs will be ignored, and MagicEyes does not notify when events occur. Board: Installed DVR board number(max 2 boards supported) CH: Channel connected to the event 01 16: Digital Output Number (Any output can be linked to any video channel) Click to select a channel to link the digital outputs to. Click on digital output numbers (1~16) to select which digital output to link to the selected channel. (The output links for all channels are shown by O/X in the table) Digital Output: Click to select output type *NO or NC NO: Normal Open, NC: Normal Close
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MagicEyes Configuration
Board: Registered HL Board number Channel: Registered channel number Size: Video resolution FPS: Number of video frames per Second Quality: Video Quality (Small value = High Quality) GOP: (*I Frame: Interval between each frame) Set a smaller GOP size for less distortion in movements, but a larger file size. Set a larger GOP size for a smaller file size, but more distortion in movements. Bitrate: Select VBR(Variable Bit Rate) or CBR (Constant Bit Rate), When CBR is selected, bit rate can be controlled by entering the duration for the buffer. Buffer: Buffer ring duration when using CBR Enable Dual Streaming for Network: Select to use Dual Streaming for Network.
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Technical Description
MagicEyes Technical Description This chapter explains the MagicEyes Technical Description
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1. Channel Setup
Channel is registered in the order of devices registered on the Device List. Main GUI features may be different for each MagicEyes package.
Essential Information Display Area Multi-Tab Area
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2. Information Panel
Information Panel: Displays the basic status of MagicEyes
Displays MagicEyes Icon and package type Displays the current date Displays the current time Displays the current network usage and HDD usage (When there is no space in created banks, MagicEyes will overwrite in order of oldest banks first. If Overwrite is not selected in the configuration, MagicEyes does not overwrite when banks are full) Displays the account ID of the user currently logged in Control the volume Login/ Logout button 57
Click tab to switch between display windows #1, #2,E-Map, and Event list Buttons from left to right emergency Rec Button : start recording for all the connected video channels fullscreen button : Click to toggle to the full-screen mode power button : Click to close MagicEyes
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4. Device List
It displays the list of currently registered devices in MagicEyes .
Select Server List Tab The upper-most item in the device list Server: Displays the name and IP address of a registered server Camera: A camera belongs to a server. Panel number Name of the currently displayed video channel Camera number The item selected from the device list by the user is highlighted. Disconnected Server : The Server icon color to be grey
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5. Bookmark
It displays the list of currently registered bookmarks in MagicEyes.
Select the bookmark tab The name of the bookmark group Camera in bookmark: Displays the panel number and camera number of the currently displayed video Panel number Name of the currently displayed video channel Camera number
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6. Control Panel
Buttons for controlling MagicEyes are located in the Control Panel
Click tab to switch between General Control Panel / PTZ Control Panel / Audio Control Panel Click to select the desired split display mode Click to enter Local configurations Click to enter Remote configurations Click to display the next channels in current split display mode Click to toggle Auto-Switching: When toggled on, the video channels in display area keep on rotating in order.
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Continuous/ Non-continuous mode: PTZ Speed control PTZ command behavior method Continuous mode: When a PTZ command button is clicked on, the camera will start operating. The camera will stop when the mouse button is released. Non-continuous mode: When a PTZ command button is clicked, the camera will start operating and stop after the configured delay time (unit: millisecond: ms = 0.001 seconds) Speed control range (0.01sec~0.15sec) 62
MagicEyes Technical Description Click to control cameras up/down/left/right movements, and zoom/focus and selected preset Act Select preset and touring number. Click to turn on/off scenario Click to turn on/off touring mode Click to turn on/off camera OSD Click to turn on/off camera auto-pan function Click to control cameras power Click to control cameras light source
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Audio broadcast volume control MIC(Click to enable audio broadcast) MIC Button Enable: When trouble or problem is detected in a location that is being monitored by MagicEyes , click the channel that is showing the location, and click the MIC button. Then speak through the MIC, and the audio will be sent to the DVR and will be broadcast through the speaker installed in the location.
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Click to manually change the digital output state of the selected channel. Click to toggle the output state to ON, and click again to toggle the output state to OFF.
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Playback Mode Button: Select Playback mode between Local & Remote Calendar: Select a day for playback Event Filter Button: Select an Event Filter ALL Recording Motion Detection Sensor Schedule Reserved (Other Defined Events) Playback Command Button: Select Playback Control commands Playback Command Buttons Move to previous Move to next frame frame Rev Playback with Playback with Speed Control Speed Control Playback Stop Backward (To Live Mode) Pause 66 Play
MagicEyes Technical Description Time Bar : Select an Hour(0~23)/ Minute for Playback(0~55)
Hour Minute
A tab to switch between calendar search panel and event search panel of the recorded data.
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Filter: Select event type for real-time display. Server/ Camera: Camera and server name of the event that has occurred Panel: Panel number of the event that has occurred Time: Time when the event occurred Type: Type of the event that has occurred Description: Additional information about the event that has occurred
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12. Display
Region for Displaying Surveillance or Playback Video
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camera is added to the panel, the camera name is displayed there. In the middle, the current status of the panel is displayed Panel number Surveillance/playback name Camera number (Refer to Device list) Additional information and status indicators. Explained in detail in the following page
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Indicator for *Digital Output When digital output is triggered by motion detection, or sensor, etc, the state(on/off) of digital output is shown by this indicator. Command button for connecting servers [On/Off] Command button for *continuous recording [On/Off] Press this button to start or stop continuous recording. The blinking red icon will indicate that the channel is being recorded. If there is no blinking icon, it means that the channel is not being recorded. Command button for displaying the device information 70
Login: Click to open login window Logout: Click to logout the current account
Login window Login Fail 1(Wrong password error) Login Fail 2 (Unregistered ID error)
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MagicEyes Technical Description Resolution: Login again with a right login account or login in with an account which has each relevant access right to use a command. Auto Login: Cofiguration>System>Account menu provides Automatic Login function which enables MagicEyes can run without login steps with the previous login status.
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Channel Moving/ Swapping : It moves ready-assigned video channels to other panels. (Mouse Drag & drop: It swaps between two video channels when the target channel to move is assigned a video already.)
Assingning Server/Device: Under the menu, Cofiguration>Device List, Video devices can be added, and after that video channels can be assigned to the Video Surveillance Area and can be connected.
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Disconnect a video channel Server by clicking the Server Connection On/Off command button
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Remove a video channel with Delete Key or drag and drop a channel to the [Server List] while the target channel is selected Connection Fail
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Connection Fail message is shown when server connec tion fails. Video Loss message is shown when the channel is in video loss state What to do when the error screens appear. Check system(Check video cable connection.) Check network Check ID and Password
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Selected : When selecting a video surveillance channel, the border of the channel changes to be green. Select All : Select All video channels in the video surveillance area. Deselect All : Deselect all selected channels by clicking Select All/Deselect All button or by clicking an un-assigned video channel. Multi Select : Select multiple video channels by enabling Multi Select button or by selecting video channels with pressing CTRL Key. Controlling selected channels : The Playback function is available to selected video channels. The functions like PTZ control, two-way audio are available only to one selected channel.
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Video channel highlight function with Server List or Channel List: Video channels will be highlighted by mouse clicking a server list or a channel list in the ServerList tab. Delete all channels of a server with this function after mouse clicking the server when neccessary. Server List hightlight function with Video channel pannels: A Server List will be hightlighed by mouse clicking a video pannel. This function provides easy execution of Remote Playback after clicking a video channel then clicking Remote search button. 79
OSC OFF: OSC Function is off. Change OSC function on by clicking the button. PTZ OSC: In use of the PTZ OSC Function. Move a PTZ camera by mouse clicking a point of a video channel. Control Zoom In/Out by mouse clicking [+], [-] buttons. Playback OSC: In use of the Playback OSC function. With the function, control playback on a server directly.
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A. Surveillance Scenario
Select E-MAP tab (Click) E-MAP select PIC File you want to display on screen (Refer to Menu indicator bar) Click EDIT on bottom right and then OK Drag and Drop the device of your choice over the Picture on the location of your choice When deleting, click target over the device on the picture and click on delete. When editing is finished, click on save. If you do not save, the settings will not be applied Clicking on the target will display the image on screen
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Select type Event: Select which events to display in real-time event list window System: Select which system-related events to display in real-time event list window Even if an event type is not selected for being displayed in the real-time event list window, it will still be recorded in the database. Real-time event list: Double-click on an event for a pop-up display of the corresponding channel.
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Select Type Event: Select which events to search for. System: Select which system-related events to search for. Even if an event type is not selected for being displayed in the real-time event list window, it will still be recorded in the database. Date/Time search: Select date or time of the event to search for. Text search: Search for events that include certain texts. Search event list: Double-click on an event to play back the video of the moment of the event.
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18. Record
A. Continuous Recording (On / Off)
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Continuous Recording for the selected panel Recording-ON Indicator will start blinking
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Stop Recording: Click Record button again to stop recording Recording-ON Indicator will stop blinking Continuous recording has the top priority: If continuous recording button is pressed while MD(motion detection) recording is in progress, it will be converted to continuous recording.
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B. MD(Motion Detection) Recording Recording when MD events occur. MD Recording mode is activated after configuring MD Enable/Disable setting and MD area for each device in Configuration Window.
Movement detection settings can be changed in the Event Menu in Configuration.
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19. Playback
For playback of the recorded video, a video channel should be assigned to a video display panel and its panel should be selected with mouse click. And then playback command can be done.
Clicking the playback button on the Search Tab without selecting a channel will start All Channel Playback. Playback cannot be done when a channel is not assigned to any panel.
A. Playback Mode
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Playback available
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Run Backup Manager of the current channel Reserved Switch to live surveillance mode Press LIVE button to convert to LIVE mode during playback. When the mouse pointer is on the display area of a Channel, the playback status bar will slide up from the bottom of the display area. area
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Remote Search
Select Day
Select Channel
Playback Control
Execute Backup Manager by clicking Backup Manager Command Button while in playback mode. The available buttons on the floating bar will change automatically when in playback mode.
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Device Location Backup Storage Devices Calendar & Preview Area Backup Controller Command Area Markup backup time block Area Select a *backup repository (HDD, USB, CD-RW/ DVD-RW) If the storages(bank) that MagicEyes designated are full, the previous data is overwritten or MagicEyes stops recording data. Use the backup function in order to store the recorded data in another storage device. Backup Type: Backup progress reference of the following chapter. 90
Select the location of the device that contains the data to back up. server Backup Storage D vice Selection
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Select a date or a recorded event in the calendar Preview Area Confirm the recorded data by viewing the recorded video in the preview area using the playback panel buttons. Select the point you want to back up, by clicking on the time in the search bar that shows where recorded data exist. To search more accurately, search by entering the exact time in the search bar. Set Mark Begin/ End Time value for backup blocks 91
MagicEyes Technical Description Specify a local backup directory Choose the video format of the video
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Select the location of the device that contains the data to back up. In case of remote backup, select a remote server Backup Storage Device Selection: Click [Select] button for backup devices. All available backup devices are enabled automatically Preview Video to mark the start and end of backup blocks Set Mark Begin/ End Time value for backup blocks Specify a local backup directory: When selecting a HDD for the backup device, the Browse For Folder window will pop up automatically Choose the video format of the backup file. Click BACKUP button to start backup. 93
C. Backup Manager
Backup button click to Start. The progress of backup is shown Finish backup by clicking OK button when backup is complete. Exit Backup Manager.
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When backup process is finished, the backup data will be stored in a directory named Data in the designated storage medium. Also, Backup Viewer program, which is used for viewing the backup data, will be automatically installed. Run Backup Viewer program by double-clicking Backup Viewer Icon When Backup Viewer opens, Open dialog box will pop up automatically. The Open dialog box is used to search for the directory with the backup files. Select the directory where the backup files were stored. Click OK button 95
Menu Area Display Area Calendar Panel Display and Playback Control Panel
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Menu Area Open: Select the directory where the IVA backup files are stored. Capture: Save the current screen of the selected channel as an image file. (BMP or JPEG) Print: Print the current screen of the selected channel. Watermark: Open an image file that was saved with watermark function enabled, and check to see if the image has been modified. Display Area: The selected channel is played in this area. Channel information The date and time of the recorded video Power Button 97
Display Control Panel 1-channel split mode 4-channel split mode 7-channel split mode 9-channel split mode 10-channel split mode 16-channel split mode Keep current split mode and switch to next channels 98
Calendar Panel : The panel to check the recording days and select days to playback recording data. Calendar panel Recorded date and time of playback video. Dates with recorded data are highlighted.
Playback Control Panel Move 1 frame backward Move 1 frame forward Reduce Playback speed Display current Playback speed Increase Playback speed Reverse Playback Stop Playback Forward Playback Current playback location Backup Data time bar
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Select Channel Window Select Folder Select the channels to play back Displays the ID and name of the channel OK: Click to play back the selected channels Cancel: Click to close the window
Capture Window : A Window to save the current video to an image file Preview area for the screen to be captured. Select/De-select whether to use the watermark function. Save: Save the selected screen as an image file Cancel: Close the windows without saving.
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Print Window: A Window for printing the Current Screen of the Playback Window Channel List: List for selecting the channels to print Layout: Select the layout for printing Preview: The images can arranged on the selected layout, and a preview of the page is displayed. Print: Click to print with the selected settings. Cancel: Click to close window without printing. Watermark Detector: Open an image file that was saved with watermark function, and check to see if the image has been modified. Open: Open an image file Detect: Check to see if the image file was modified. Result Image: Shows the image and result of the watermark detection. Result Text: Shows the result of the watermark detection 101
F. Open
[How To Open] Viewing a backup video with the Backup Viewer is briefly explained here. Click Open button in the Backup Viewer Select the directory where the IVA backup files are stored. Select the channels to view from the channel list. Select a date with recorded data from the calendar panel. Split mode change and display control 102
G. Capture
[How To Capture] After playback of the backup video, capture and save the screen. Click on a channel to select it. (The name of the selected channel will change to red) Click on the Capture menu button. Enable or disable watermark function and click on Save button. Select a directory to save to, enter the file name, and save. (Captured image format: JPEG & BMP / Size: 720 x 540) 103
H. Print
Drag-and-drop an image from the channel list to the preview area to add. Drag-and-drop and image from the preview area to the channel list to remove. Click Print button to print.
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Watermark
[How To Use Watermark] Click Watermark menu button Click on Open button and open an image. Click on Detect button to check if the image has been modified. The result when the image was not modified. The result when the image was modified
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