EdiView 32 User Manual 04-2013 / v1. 0
10 Installation complete. Click ‘Close’ to complete the installation process.
11 EdiView 32 1. Monitoring When the program starts up, a window will appear requesting user name and password. The default username is ‘admin’and
12 1-2-2. Monitoring Grid Click the “Monitoring Grid” icon to toggle the monitoring grid display on/off in the main screen on the right side. Plea
13 1-3-1. Camera Status The green box contains a row of icons which indicate the camera’s current status. Camera Selection Tick Box (A): A ti
14 kbps. 1-3-2. Menu The menu icons across the top of the “Camera List” panel provide various functions as described below. You can select single o
15 automatically. If a match cannot be made, the camera manufacturer and model number will need to be entered manually. Live View & Recording C
16 1-3-5. Activate/Stop Camera Activate the camera. Green camera link icon indicates connection to the camera is successful, and camera is function
17 1-3-8. Show/Hide Camera Information Display or hide camera information such as IP address, frames per second (FPS), bitrate and audio/vid
18 All frames displayed can be used as a display source for the “Sequential Monitor Frame”. 1-4-1. Add/Remove Monitor Monitor frames can be added
19 new pop up window select the number of new rows and columns of customizable monitor frames that you want to add. Click ‘OK’ to commence customizin
2 CONTENTS Installation ... 5 1. System Requirements
20 click ‘Add’ button. A setup window will appear as shown below: Add Sequential Monitor Frame In the image above, the left frame (Source) repre
21 source streaming of the sequential monitor frame. Double click on the monitor frame icon to add it to the sequential monitor frame setup on the ri
22 1-5. Aspect Controller (Pan, Tilt & Zoom) If your camera supports PTZ, then you can use this function to sequential the camera horizontal/
23 1-6-1. EMap Navigator Zoom Use the map selector to choose a map and the map will appear in the map navigator. The green selector represents the
24 1-7-1. Digital Zoom Select any monitor frame and its video streaming will also appear in the Digital Zoom Control panel. The green selector repre
25 You can drag the same streaming camera to a different monitor frame and use digital zoom control to achieve multi-view with a single camera. 1-8-
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27 2. EMap Maps can provide a visual physical overview of your IP Camera location, making it easy to quickly select individual cameras and monitor v
28 2-2-3. Image Preview Click the camera icon once to preview video streaming. Double-clicking the icon will display camera’s monitor frame. 2-2
29 2-4. Interact The cameras on the camera list, ‘Map Navigator’ and the map will all respond simultaneously to user selection. For example, when
3 1-8-4. Capture Video Streaming ... 25 2. EMap .
30 3. Playback 3-1. Retreive Archive If you want to access archive of previous video recordings, you will need to select the date and the camera.
31 Playback Previous/Next Clip: Use the ‘Image Section’ toolbar to change the current video playback Refresh Playback Video: If camera is curre
32 3-3-1. Play Time Scroll Bar You can drag the scroll bar at the bottom of the video player at any time to quickly browse the video clip. When drag
33 3-4-1. Video Clip Export Length Adjust the length between 2 black keys (starting point/end point) on the video player time scroll bar to set th
34 Higher quality takes longer time to export. 3-4-4. Video Clip Export Frame Rate Selected frame rate of the clip being exported. If the frame rat
35 3-4-6. Audio Export Select to export audio accompanying video. 3-4-7. Export File Path Select the storage destination to place exported video c
36 4. Recording 4-1. Scheduled Recording Schedule recording allows the user to preset recording schedule on selected IP camera. The recording sche
37 Schedule selector: Record schedule editor is organized in units of 7 days, from Monday to Sunday. Each day is separated into 96 time slots, with
38 orange shading. While white/grey time slots will represent uncommitted time frame as shown below: 4-1-2. Clear Mode The time frame that has be
39 Select All: Select every time slot between Monday to Sunday as part of recording schedule. Clear All: Clear every time slot between Monday to
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40 A camera must be selected in the left camera list for motion detection recording. 4-2-2. Recording Before Alarm Trigger As part of time recove
41 example, you might want to enable motion detection function after office hours. Refer to Scheduled Recording for scheduling setup. 4-2-5. Motion
42 Sensitive: Configures the sensitivity to image change within the detection zone. Configurable values are high, normal and low. Trigger Level: On
43 5. Setup 5-1. General Click ‘Setting’ on the main tool bar to enter setup page. Click ‘General’ on the left tool bar as shown below: 5-1-1.
44 5-1-4. Computer – Sleep Mode This configures the computer sleep mode status. For example, you might prefer the system not entering sleep mode whe
45 User List: List of all available users. Add User: Click ‘Add’, and a setup window will appear as shown below. Remove user: Click ‘Remove’ to
46 Reset Password: Change the password of the selected account, if the user forgets his/her account password, you can reset it. Freeze User Account:
47 When there are a large number of IP cameras, they can be allocated into groups for management. Left field of the Camera Group window contains came
48 Remove Camera Group: Select the camera group that you would like to remove, and click ‘Remove’. If the camera group has more than one camera as
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5 Installation 1. System Requirements *1 The maximum decode frame rate not considering Ethernet connection speed. Video format: MPEG4, resolutio
50 5-2. Recording Click ‘Setting’ on the main tool bar to enter setup page. Click ‘Recording’ on the left toolbar and the right work space will di
51 5-2-1. Recording Path Configure recording path to store IP camera’s recorded video clips. 5-2-2. Reserve Available Hard Disk Storage Space Speci
52 5-3-1. OSD Setting There are 7 settings available in the left hand side of screen setup work space, on the right hand side there is a preview
53 For example, if you want to define new events and actions setting: A. Select the camera in the events list and add event, e.g. motion detected
54 Add Event: Select the camera, click ‘Add’ and select the new events that you would like to add in the pop up window.
55 The event list window will display events that can still be added to the list. Events that have already been added will not be displayed. Remove
56 Add Action: Select the camera event, click ‘Add’, and select desired action in the new pop up window. If selected action is send e-mail, afte
57 This action is related to SMTP server setup; in order to successfully send e-mail, the SMTP server must be configured and tested. Please refer to
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8 Select the installation destination location. It is recommended to select the default location. If the installation is a software update, plea
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