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DSS User’s Manual

Version 6.08

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Table of Contents

CYBERSECURITY STATEM ENT AND RECOMMENDATIONS .................................................IX

Cybersecuri ty Statement ........................................................................................................... ix

Cybersecuri ty Recommendations.............................................................................................. ix

1 OVERVIEW ......................................................................................................................... 1

2 CONFIGURE SYSTEM ....................................................................................................... 2

2.1 Initialization Config ......................................................................................................... 2


2.1.1 Startup ......................................................................................................................... 2
2.1.2 Set System IP Address.................................................................................................. 2
2.1.3 Get IP Address ............................................................................................................. 2

2.2 Quick Guide .................................................................................................................... 3

2.3 Segment.........................................................................................................................11

2.4 Server ............................................................................................................................11

2.5 Basi c Config ................................................................................................................. 14

2.6 Email............................................................................................................................. 15

2.7 Storage ......................................................................................................................... 15

2.8 System Self-Check........................................................................................................ 18

2.9 System Upgrade ........................................................................................................... 20

2.10 Advanced Config .......................................................................................................... 20

2.11 WEB System Parameter Config .................................................................................... 21


2.11.1 Login WEB ............................................................................................................. 21
2.11.2 System Parameter Config ....................................................................................... 22
2.11.3 Security Configuration ............................................................................................. 24

3 ADD ORGANIZATION AND LOGIN USER ....................................................................... 26

3.1 Add Organization .......................................................................................................... 26

3.2 Add User Role............................................................................................................... 27

3.3 Add User ....................................................................................................................... 29

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4 DSS CLIENT INSTALLATION AND LOGIN ...................................................................... 31

4.1 Requirement for PC ...................................................................................................... 31

4.2 Install ............................................................................................................................ 31

4.3 Login............................................................................................................................. 32

4.4 Local Config ................................................................................................................. 33

5 LIVE PREVIEW................................................................................................................. 39

5.1 Video Preview for General Encoding Device ................................................................. 39


5.1.1 Manually Add.............................................................................................................. 39
5.1.2 Auto Search Enc oder .................................................................................................. 41

5.2 Preview ......................................................................................................................... 42

5.3 Window Mode ............................................................................................................... 44

5.4 Device Tree Pop-up....................................................................................................... 46

5.5 Live Video Wall ............................................................................................................. 47

5.6 Local Data ..................................................................................................................... 47

5.7 Fisheye ......................................................................................................................... 48

5.8 Tour Task ...................................................................................................................... 50


5.8.1 Tour Task ................................................................................................................... 50
5.8.2 Tour Plan.................................................................................................................... 52

5.9 PTZ ............................................................................................................................... 55

5.10 POS Function ................................................................................................................ 58


5.10.1 Add POS Resource on Manager-end ....................................................................... 58
5.10.2 Link POS Video Resource ....................................................................................... 60
5.10.3 Link POS Video Resource ....................................................................................... 61
5.10.4 Use POS Function on Client .................................................................................... 62
5.10.5 POS Search ........................................................................................................... 64

5.11 Map ............................................................................................................................... 65

6 PLAYBACK ...................................................................................................................... 67

6.1 Configure Storage Plan................................................................................................. 67


6.1.1 Time Template ............................................................................................................ 67
6.1.2 Storage Config ........................................................................................................... 68
6.1.2.1 Add Normal Plan ................................................................................................ 68
6.1.2.2 Add Back Storage Plan ....................................................................................... 70

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6.1.2.3 Disk Quota ......................................................................................................... 71

6.2 Playback ....................................................................................................................... 73


6.2.1 Playback .................................................................................................................... 73
6.2.2 Intelligent Search ........................................................................................................ 75
6.2.3 Fisheye Playback Record ............................................................................................ 77
6.2.4 Playback by Time Slice ............................................................................................... 79
6.2.5 Mark Record............................................................................................................... 80
6.2.6 Record Lock ............................................................................................................... 82
6.2.7 Download Record ....................................................................................................... 83

7 E-MAP .............................................................................................................................. 86

7.1 Raster Map.................................................................................................................... 86


7.1.1 Select Map ................................................................................................................. 86
7.1.2 DSS Manager Map Config........................................................................................... 86
7.1.3 DSS Client Map Function ............................................................................................ 87

7.2 Google, Google Offline Map Config .............................................................................. 92


7.2.1 Select Map ................................................................................................................. 92
7.2.2 DSS Manager Map Config........................................................................................... 93
7.2.3 DSS Client Using Map Function ................................................................................... 94

8 ALARM ........................................................................................................................... 101

8.1 Device-end Config .......................................................................................................101

8.2 Config DSS Manager Alarm Scheme............................................................................102


8.2.1 Set Contacts..............................................................................................................103
8.2.2 Set Link Level ............................................................................................................103
8.2.3 Set Alarm Storm ........................................................................................................104
8.2.4 Set Alarm Video on Wall .............................................................................................104
8.2.5 Alarm Scheme Config ................................................................................................106

8.3 DSS Client Alarm Scheme Config ................................................................................109


8.3.1 Alarm Scheme Config ................................................................................................109
8.3.2 Alarm Manager .......................................................................................................... 114

8.4 Thermal Imaging Alarm................................................................................................ 115


8.4.1 Add Thermal Imaging ................................................................................................. 115
8.4.2 Thermal Camera Preview on Client ............................................................................. 116
8.4.3 Config Thermal Imaging Alarm on Manager ................................................................. 117

9 TV WALL ........................................................................................................................ 119

9.1 Add Decoder or Matrix Device ..................................................................................... 119

9.2 Config TV Wall on DSS Manager ..................................................................................120

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9.3 Config TV Wall Task on DSS Client ..............................................................................122

10 AUDIO INTERCOM ......................................................................................................... 126

10.1 Audio Talk ....................................................................................................................126

10.2 Broadca st ....................................................................................................................127

11 VIDEO INTERCOM ......................................................................................................... 130

11.1 Config Device ..............................................................................................................130


11.1.1 VTO Setup ............................................................................................................130
11.1.2 VTH Setup ............................................................................................................132
11.1.3 SIP Telephone Setup .............................................................................................134

11.2 Add Device on DSS Manager .......................................................................................136

11.3 Video Intercom Function on DSS Client.......................................................................137


11.3.1 Video Talk .............................................................................................................137
11.3.2 Send Message ......................................................................................................143
11.3.3 E vent Search.........................................................................................................143

12 ANPR SURVEILLANCE.................................................................................................. 144

12.1 Add ANP R Device ........................................................................................................144

12.2 ANP R Surveillance.......................................................................................................144

13 VEHICLE SEARCH......................................................................................................... 146

14 MOBILE .......................................................................................................................... 147

14.1 Add MPT300 Device .....................................................................................................147


14.1.1 MPT300 Device WEB Platform ...............................................................................147
14.1.2 Add MP T300 Device on Manager ...........................................................................147

14.2 Add Mobile Device .......................................................................................................148


14.2.1 Device WEB Setup ................................................................................................148
14.2.2 Add Mobile Device on Manager-end .......................................................................149

14.3 Mobile Info ...................................................................................................................151


14.3.1 Add Driver Information ...........................................................................................151
14.3.2 Vehicle Management .............................................................................................151
14.3.3 Device Association Management ............................................................................152
14.3.4 Mobile Statistical Report .........................................................................................154

14.4 Violation Query ............................................................................................................155

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14.5 Mobile Interface ...........................................................................................................156
14.5.1 Introduction of Mobile Interface ...............................................................................156
14.5.2 Right Click Device..................................................................................................159
14.5.2.1 Right Click Device..............................................................................................159
14.5.2.2 Key Monitoring ..................................................................................................160
14.5.2.3 Live P review......................................................................................................161
14.5.2.4 Audio Talk .........................................................................................................163
14.5.2.5 Record Playback ...............................................................................................164
14.5.2.6 Pattern Playback ...............................................................................................164
14.5.2.7 Statistics ...........................................................................................................165
14.5.3 Icon above Device .................................................................................................166
14.5.3.1 Recent Pattern ..................................................................................................167
14.5.3.2 Address Analysis ...............................................................................................167
14.5.4 Configure Electronic Virtual Fence ..........................................................................167

15 IVS ANALYSIS ................................................................................................................ 171

15.1 Add Smart IPC Device..................................................................................................171

15.2 People Statistical Report .............................................................................................171

16 SMART TRACK .............................................................................................................. 174

17 ACCESS CONTROL....................................................................................................... 177

17.1 DSS Manager Device ...................................................................................................177


17.1.1 Add A&C Device ....................................................................................................177
17.1.2 Unlock Timeout Config ...........................................................................................177
17.1.3 Link Video .............................................................................................................178

17.2 Acce ss Control ............................................................................................................179


17.2.1 Main Control..........................................................................................................179
17.2.2 Log .......................................................................................................................181

18 ALARM CONTROLLER.................................................................................................. 183

18.1 Add Alarm Controller Device .......................................................................................183

18.2 Alarm Controller ..........................................................................................................183

19 DEVICE CONFIG ............................................................................................................ 185

19.1 General Setup ..............................................................................................................185


19.1.1 Network ................................................................................................................185
19.1.2 Remote Device ......................................................................................................186
19.1.3 Encode Setup........................................................................................................188
19.1.3.1 A/V Stream........................................................................................................188

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19.1.3.2 Snapshot Stream ...............................................................................................190
19.1.3.3 Video Overlay ....................................................................................................190
19.1.4 Image Setup..........................................................................................................191
19.1.5 PTZ Config ............................................................................................................192

19.2 Event............................................................................................................................193
19.2.1 Video Detection .....................................................................................................193
19.2.2 Alarm Setup ..........................................................................................................195
19.2.3 Abnormality ...........................................................................................................197
19.2.4 Intelligent Config ....................................................................................................198

19.3 Record/Storage ............................................................................................................201


19.3.1 Record Setup ........................................................................................................201
19.3.1.1 Schedule...........................................................................................................201
19.3.1.2 Record Control ..................................................................................................203
19.3.2 Disk Management ..................................................................................................204

19.4 System Maintenance....................................................................................................204


19.4.1 User Management .................................................................................................204
19.4.2 System Maintenanc e .............................................................................................206
19.4.2.1 Local Setup .......................................................................................................206
19.4.2.2 Time Setup........................................................................................................206
19.4.2.3 Serial Setup ......................................................................................................207
19.4.2.4 Auto Maintenanc e..............................................................................................208
19.4.2.5 Version..............................................................................................................208
19.4.2.6 Firmware Upgrade .............................................................................................208
19.4.3 Link to WEB ..........................................................................................................209

20 STATISTICS.................................................................................................................... 210

20.1 Statistics ......................................................................................................................210

20.2 Server Management .....................................................................................................212

20.3 Video Quality Analytics................................................................................................213


20.3.1 Config Analytics Item .............................................................................................214
20.3.2 Configure Analytics Task ........................................................................................214
20.3.3 Config Analytics Scheme........................................................................................215
20.3.4 View Video Diagnosis Result ..................................................................................216

21 ALL-IN-ONE CARD ........................................................................................................ 219

22 OTHER DSS MANAGER OPERATIONS ........................................................................ 226

22.1 Device Security ............................................................................................................226

22.2 Cascade .......................................................................................................................227

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22.3 System Config .............................................................................................................228
22.3.1 Upload ..................................................................................................................228
22.3.2 Backup and Restore ..............................................................................................229
22.3.2.1 System Backup .................................................................................................229
22.3.2.2 Restore .............................................................................................................229
22.3.3 Resource Re-Config ..............................................................................................229
22.3.3.1 Video Server .....................................................................................................229
22.3.3.2 Parameter Re-Config .........................................................................................230

23 WEB CLIENT .................................................................................................................. 231

23.1 Login WEB ...................................................................................................................231

23.2 Setup ...........................................................................................................................232

23.3 Video Monitor ..............................................................................................................232


23.3.1 Preview .................................................................................................................232
23.3.2 Playback ...............................................................................................................232
23.3.3 TV Wall .................................................................................................................232

23.4 Map ..............................................................................................................................232

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Welcome
Thank you for using our Digital Surveillance System (DSS)!
This user’s manual is designed to be a reference tool for operation of your system.
Here you can find detailed operation information about DSS.

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Cybersecurity Statement and Recommendations
Cybersecurity Statement
 You are responsible for the risks resulting from connecting your product to the internet,
including but not limited to, cyber-attacks, hacking attacks, computer viruses and malware,
etc. Please protect your data and personal information by taking necessary actions, such as
changing the default password and using a strong combination, changing your password
periodically, keeping your firmware up-to-date, etc. Dahua is not responsible for any
dysfunction, information leakage or other problems caused by failure to take necessary
precautions to secure your devices. We will provide product maintenance services.
 To the extent not prohibited by applicable laws, Dahua and its employees, licensees, and
affiliates are not liable for personal injury, or any incidental, special, indirect, or consequential
damages whatsoever, including, without limitation, damages for loss of profits, corruption or
loss of data, failure to transmit or receive any data, business interruption, or any other
commercial damages or losses arising out of or related to the use or inability to use its
products or services, however caused, regardless of the theory of liability (contract, tort or
otherwise), even if it has been advised of the possibility of such damages. Some jurisdictions
do not allow the exclusion or limitation of liability for personal injury, or of incidental or
consequential damages, so this limitation may not apply to you.
 In no event shall liability for all damages (other than as may be required by applicable laws in
cases involving personal injury) exceed the amount paid for products or services.

Cybersecurity Recommendations
Mandatory actions to be taken towards cybersecurity

1. Change Passwords and Use Strong Passwords:


The number one reason systems get “hacked” is due to having weak or default passwords. Dahua
recommends changing default passwords immediately and choosing a strong password
whenever possible. A strong password should be made up of at least 8 characters and a
combination of special characters, numbers, and upper and lower case letters.

2. Update Firmware
As is standard procedure in the tech-industry, we recommend keeping NVR, DVR, and IP camera
firmware up-to-date to ensure the system is current with the latest security patches and fixes.
Check the firmware release of your running devices. If the firmware release date is over 18
months old, please contact a Dahua authorized local distributor or Dahua technical supp ort for
available update releases.

“Nice to have” recommendations to improve your network security

1. Change Passwords Regularly


Regularly change the credentials to your devices to help ensure that only authorized users are
able to access the system.

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2. Change Default HTTP and TCP Ports:
● Change default HTTP and TCP ports for Dahua systems. These are the two ports used to
communicate and to view video feeds remotely.
● These ports can be changed to any set of numbers between 1025 -65535. Avoiding the default
ports reduces the risk of outsiders being able to guess which ports you are using.

3. Enable HTTPS/SSL:
Set up an SSL Certificate to enable HTTPS. This will encrypt all communication between your
devices and recorder.

4. Enable IP Filter:
Enabling your IP filter will prevent everyone, except those with specified IP addresses, from
accessing the system.

5. Change ONVIF Password:


On older IP Camera firmware, the ONVIF password does not change when you change the
system’s credentials. You will need to either update the camera’s firmware to the latest revision or
manually change the ONVIF password.

6. Forward Only Ports You Need:


● Only forward the HTTP and TCP ports that you need to use. Do not forward a huge range of
numbers to the device. Do not DMZ the device's IP address.
● You do not need to forward any ports for individual cameras if they are all connected to a
recorder on site; just the NVR is needed.

7. Disable Auto-Login on SmartPSS:


Those using SmartPSS to view their system and on a computer that is used by multiple people
should disable auto-login. This adds a layer of security to prevent users without the appropriate
credentials from accessing the system.

8. Use a Different Username and Password for SmartPSS:


In the event that your social media, bank, email, etc. account is compromised, you would not want
someone collecting those passwords and trying them out on your video surveillance system.
Using a different username and password for your security system will make it more difficult for
someone to guess their way into your system.

9. Limit Features of Guest Accounts:


If your system is set up for multiple users, ensure that each user only has rights to features and
functions they need to use to perform their job.

10. UPnP:

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● UPnP will automatically try to forward ports in your router or modem. Normally this would be a
good thing. However, if your system automatically forwards the ports and you leave the
credentials defaulted, you may end up with unwanted visitors.
● If you manually forwarded the HTTP and TCP ports in your router/modem, this feature should
be turned off regardless. Disabling UPnP is recommended when the function is not used in real
applications.

11. SNMP:
Disable SNMP if you are not using it. If you are using SNMP, you shou ld do so only temporarily,
for tracing and testing purposes only.

12. Multicast:
Multicast is used to share video streams between two recorders. Currently there are no known
issues involving Multicast, but if you are not using this feature, deactivation c an enhance your
network security.

13. Check the Log:


If you suspect that someone has gained unauthorized access to your system, you can check the
system log. The system log will show you which IP addresses were used to login to your system
and what was accessed.

14. Physically Lock Down the Device:


Ideally, you want to prevent any unauthorized physical access to your system. The best way to
achieve this is to install the recorder in a lockbox, locking server rack, or in a room that is behind a
lock and key.

15. Connect IP Cameras to the PoE Ports on the Back of an NVR:


Cameras connected to the PoE ports on the back of an NVR are isolated from the outside world
and cannot be accessed directly.

16. Isolate NVR and IP Camera Network


The network your NVR and IP camera resides on should not be the same network as your public
computer network. This will prevent any visitors or unwanted guests from getting access to the
same network the security system needs in order to function properly.

For latest information about Dahua the cybersecurity statement and recommendations, please
visit www.dahuasecurity.com.

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1 Overview
DSS Platform is software for user to manage DSS and it has the following functions:
 Multi-device, multi-channel real time monitoring and record playback
 Local snapshot, record mark and etc. of playback record
 E-map function allows user to position the device at any time.
 Audio intercom allows client to communicate with front-end device and broadcast.
 Video intercom, remote unlock and talk
 Easy management and Control TV Wall display synchronously.
 Customize monitoring plan and supports multi-channel/window video tour.
 Alarm activation with alarm video
 Mouse simulating rocker to control PTZ
 Fisheye and speed dome link
 Access control, alarm controller arm/disarm
 Behavior analysis, people count, heat map.

DSS platform support download, installation and usage of 32bit/64bit Client. DSS Client has four
types:
 C/S Client
 B/S Client, see Ch 22.
 Android Client
 iOS Client

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2 Configure System
2.1 Initialization Config
Before you use the platform, please follow the steps listed below to set the initialization
information.

2.1.1 Startup
Connect the power supply and startup.
The first time you startup, system will format the hard disk automatic, may take you about 10
minutes, please be patient.

Note: DSS Built-in one 1T corporate hard disk, if system start abnormal, need to check
whether the hard disk is loose.

2.1.2 Set System IP Address


Before you use DSS platform, please set system IP address.
DSS default IP address:
 port 1:192.168.1.108
 port 2:192.168.2.108
 port 3:192.168.3.108
 port 4:192.168.4.108

2.1.3 Get IP Address


Step 1. If you forget DSS platform IP, you can find it back via two methods:

 DSS can view LCD panel of server, DSS4004, software server can connect to monitor.

 Use ConfigTool to search.

The latest version of ConfigTool can be downloaded from Dahua official website.

Open ConfigTool, you can see Figure 2-1.

Figure 2-1

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Step 2. Click Refresh, it will list out device list and details including DSS server within LAN.

Figure 2-2

2.2 Quick Guide

Step 1. Please input http://ip/config on the IE and then click Enter button. System pops up the
following dialogue box. See Figure 2-3.

Figure 2-3
Step 2. Please input user name and password. System default user name is admin and
password is 123456.
Note: If you login in by using initial password, system pops up a password
modification box, asking you to change password. You can login system only after
you change password. Password can contains number, letter, underline and other
symbols.
Step 3. Click Login. The system shows Quick Guide interface, see Figure 2-4.

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Figure 2-4
Step 4. Configure TCP/IP.
1. Select appropriate network mode, and set IP address, subnet mask,
gateway and etc. for different Ethernet cards.
2. Click Save and Reboot. If you do not want to configure, please click Skip.
If you click Skip, the system will operate according to current IP and perform
next config.
Note:
 Multi-address mode:known as multi-Ethernet card mode, you have more than one
segment can configure with different segments; this mode requires higher network
reliability.
Such as: configure hot spare, which requires Ethernet 2 with hot spare server beat IP; as
well as being used in plan with ISCSI extended storage. While, under planning of
Ethernet port: Ethernet port 1 as server communication, port 2 as reserved, port 3 and 4
as ISCSI storage.
 Load balancing: known as Ethernet card binding mode, suitable for condition that
requiring higher network band width, and used in plan of high performance demand or
non-ISCSI storage.
 Fault-tolerant mode:(master-spare strategy)Only one device is in active status, and
when one device goes down, the another immediately switches from hot spare to master
device. MAC address is visible from outside. Viewing from outside, bond MAC address is
exclusive in order to switch disorder. This mode only provides fault tolerant function; so
this algorithm may improve usability of network connection, but its resource utilization is
low as there is only one port in working status and when there are N network ports, its
resource utilization is 1/N.
 Advanced binding: used to let user select quantity of Ethernet card to be bound when the
Ethernet card mode is load balancing, in order to achieve stream forwarding over 1K by
one Ethernet card; for example: 2 IP bindings, plus 2 multi-addresses, this server can
have 3 IPs, and bound IP bandwidth is 2K, the other 2 are 1K, suitable for pure stream
forwarding scene (storage not recommended).

Step 5. LAN/WAN mapping config.

1. Configure IP address, router address and each type of server port. Click

next to each server, and you can view definition of related server.

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Note:
If the system access WAN via router LAN/WAN mapping, then you need to fill in WAN
address and port info of related Ethernet port. If no port is mapping, then you can main port
config. Address of router is the address accessed by WAN.
See Figure 2-5.

Figure 2-5

2. Click Save and Next. If you do not configure, then click Skip. See Figure
2-6.

Figure 2-6
Step 6. Master/slave server selection.
1. By default, the system uses master server, and if you want to set it to slave
server, please select Slave.

Note:
Server in a distribute system has two types: master and slave. There is only one master server
and the rest are slave servers. Master server is the only controller which manage data, device
and dispatch other distribution work. In the system, only master server will enable database
( mysql server ) , tomcat and CMS and etc. Role of distribute server includes device
input+forward+storage, only enable corresponding function services, such as DMS, MTS, SS,
ARS, PCPS and etc. The entire system has only one port to user which is master server IP
address.
2. Click Save and Next. If you do not configure, click Skip.
Step 7. Hot spare.
1. If the system configures hot spare, when master server goes down, hot
spare server will replace master server and continue working, to main
system stability. When master server recovers, the system will switch back
to master server, see Figure 2-7.

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Figure 2-7
Parameter Note
Virtual IP An IP not used in network segment and is configured with
virtual IP. No matter where master server or hot spare server
works, they all can be accessed via virtual IP without
distinguishing master and hot spare servers.
Mask Mask info.
Spare IP Hot spare server IP address, known as address of port 1 of hot
spare server.
Spare beat IP  Hot spare server beat IP address, known as address of
port 2 of hot spare server.
Spare config system user Hot spare server CONFIG SYSTEM account and password.
(password)
Clear Alarm Data After hot spare is configured, the system will auto sync master
data with spare. If master alarm information is too much which
causing long time for sync, it will clear alarm data on master
server when hot spare is enabled by default.
2. Before the system starts hot spare, first make sure the master server and
hot spare server are correctly configured physically and port 2 of both
master and hot spare servers are connected via Ethernet cable within the
same segment. Port 1 of both master and hot spare servers is configured to
have different accessible addresses within the same segment. See Figure
2-8.

Figure 2-8
Note: During hot spare, we do not recommend to use master and hot spare servers as
central storage.
3. Set virtual IP, spare IP and etc., click Save and Next.

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Step 8. N+M.
The system shows “N+M” interface, see Figure 2-9.N+M backup is for mechanism of
slave server in a distribute. After a distribute server add redundant server, if this slave
server goes down and cannot reboot in 60s, CMS will allocate device and business of
this slave server to redundant server, meantime it will save record on disk of redundant
server.
1. First login config system of the slave server you want to configure, in
distribute, select Slave, see Figure 2-9.

Figure 2-9
2. Fill in master server IP, see Figure 2-10.

Figure 2-10
3. Login master server config system, in N+M interface, you can see all slave
servers, see Figure 2-11.

Figure 2-11

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4. Select corresponding slave server, in “Enable” column, enable button, and
after server reboots, Server Status shows which means that slave
server can be used as normal, see Figure 2-12.

Figure 2-12
5. If you want to configure redundant server for slave server, select slave
server you want to configure it to redundant server. In Enable column
enable button, and in Server Type column modify server type to be non
redundant server type.

6. Select one slave server, click button, the system pops up edit box,
see Figure 2-13.
Select redundant server on the left, click Add to add it to the right, click OK.

Figure 2-13
After set redundant server, you can see Figure 2-14.

Figure 2-14
When distribute server goes down, redundant server will replace it in 60s and you may view status
of redundant server.

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Click button next to redundant server, to view info in home server mounted by redundant
server and current operation status. See Figure 2-15.

Figure 2-15

Note:
 Server status: green means that distribute server is running, when you add device, you can
mount it on current distribute server; grey means that the distribute server is not used, when
you add device, this distribute will not be shown in server list; blue means that this server is
redundant.
 Enable: highlight means that server is enabled. Grey means disabled.
 Server Type: highlight means that it is distribute server for now; grey means that it is
redundant server for now.

Note:
 During N+M backup, certain data will be lost depending on size of stream.
 When redundant server is working, the record originally saved on slave server can be
searched but cannot be played, but if original slave server has been recovered from
abnormality but the device has not been moved back, those records on original distribute
server can also be played.
 When distribute server recovers, you can manually move back device to original slave server.
In Figure 2-16, click the red button, now you can search and playback record in both slave
server and redundant server.

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Figure 2-16
7. Click Save and Next, if not set, click Skip.
Step 9. Set Time. The system shows Time interface, see Figure 2-17.

Figure 2-17
1. Check DST, then select time zone of DST. If you do not check DST, then you
do not need to check time zone.
2. Configure time zone and time, default is UTC+08:00, it can quickly sync with
PC.
If there is NTP server, you may configure to ensure accuracy of DSS time.
Non-central servers do not have NTP function.
3. Click Save and Next, if you do not configure, please click Skip.
Note:
When NTP sync with server, scene are not the same.

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NTP sync may target server at a specific server (has NTP function) to sync time, while only
can remain syncing with one server.
Sync time on Manager-end, it sync serves of entire group related to this server.
Non-central servers do not have sync time function.
Hot spare, master/slave server time config, you can check NTP sync, enter identical server IP, see
below:

Figure 2-18

Step 10. Configure Email.


The system shows Email interface.
Support yahoo, gmail, hotmail. For yahoo and gmail mail box, it only supports SSL
encryption, and for hotmail mail box, it only supports TLS encryption.
Configure email server. When alarm occurs, this email server may send email to specific
user.

Parameter Note
SMTP Address Fill in email server address.
Port Fill in email port.
Username and Password Username and password of email box sends out email.
Sender Mail Address  Email address.
Encryption Type There are 3 types, 1. No encryption, 2. TLS encryption, 3. SSL
encryption. Method of encryption can be used for
inter-organization email server.
Test Recipient Enter email address of a test receiver, click Mail Test. So he/she
can receive a test email to check the email setup.

Step 11. Fill in all contents, click OK. Reboot server.

2.3 Segment
TCP/IP config, LAN/MAP mapping are same as config in wizard, skipped here.

2.4 Server
Click Server Config on the left, see Figure 2-19.

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Figure 2-19
 CMS:
This function is mainly for registration of CMS device mount on N+M back.
Auto register device: need to fill in server IP and CMS port (by default ARS server port is 9500), if
you directly write server IP, then when the server goes down, redundant server will replace, and
the Auto register device cannot register to redundant server.
To prevent this situation, when you register it, fill in hot spare VIP for server IP, and fill in port as
port of CMS (9500 by default).
By auto registering Auto register device, when server has redundant server replacement, it can be
used as normal.
Note: This function requires specific device (please refer to the device).
 DMS
Set Reset listening port, it is 80 be default.
 SS
Max locked record ratio: record lock function, currently only support to lock center record; after
record is locked at client, when storage disk is full and overwrites, it skip locked record and
overwrite non-locked record.
Default ratio is 10, and user can customize size of lock record.
 PES
Control pos end string, end string is “Thank you!” by default.
 ARS:
Auto register server IP is server port, which is 9500 by default. It can be modified as long as
identical with registration on device.
Stream type: self-adaptive, main stream and sub stream.

Self-adaptive: when access client, according to client setup, stream self adapts to change.
Main stream: when access client, do not affect by client setup, stream type shows main stream.
Sub stream: when access client, do not affect by client setup, stream type shows sub stream.
Currently stream type setup is valid for static connection auto registration device (device auto
register type, please refer to device).
 PCPS
This option is for non-Dahua device connection. Pleas maintain default setup.
 SOSO server

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Figure 2-20
SOSO server config is to filter search content.
In DSS Manager-end interface, add device, click auto search. See Figure 2-21.

Figure 2-21
Server enables auto search of Dahua device by default and disables auto search of ONVIF device,
see Figure 2-22.

Figure 2-22

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 PTS server
Picture storage server port, 8081 by default.
 SCS server
SCS server config, current version is config item of video talk server. Default is in Figure 2-23.

Figure 2-23
Server address: server IP, port is 5080 by default. On device registered via sip server, the port
must be identical. See Figure 2-24.

Figure 2-24

2.5 Basic Config


 Account modification: login config account, modify login password.
 System maintain: support to reboot, shut down and restore.
Restore default: it will clear database and restore default status.
Reset password: reset backstage config/system/root user login password.
 Time setup
Function in wizard, skipped here.
 Web access port setup

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In case web port 80 is occupied, you must modify to other port and assess the system again by
entering IP address plus port no.
i.e.: port no. is changed to 801, the IP address shall be followed by “ip:801”. See Figure 2-25.

Figure 2-25
 Add static router
In environment of single Ethernet card or multi-Ethernet cards, you may be able to access more
than one network segment via router, here add static router addresses of these routers to prevent
network address error.
 Ping check
Enter IP, click Apply, test whether platform server and other network are the save, and ether loss
of packet exists.
 Log
Support unit in day, to download server log of entire system.

2.6 Email
Email config is the same as in wizard, skipped here.

2.7 Storage
Storage config includes local config and network config.
 Local config: plug hard disk to local server, and you can directly format hard disk and set type
of video or picture.

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Set to picture, this disk only stores picture info; set to video, this disk only stores video info; see
Figure 2-26.

Figure 2-26
Click Create RAID Type, to create Raid and improve data security.
Note:
Raid is a simple technology which can improve external storage solution which can be selected
according to actual scene need. Currently the platform supports setup of multiple Raid methods,
and user can customize this.
See Figure 2-27.

Figure 2-27
Local config can set hot spare: local hot spare and global hot spare. Local disk may be selected to
be hot spare. When other disks in use are failed, it can replace any of them.
Local hot spare: select one designated Raid group. (current only supports Raid5).
Set hot spare:
1. Select hard disk: select button to set hot spare, see Figure 2-28.

Figure 2-28
2. After click the button, see Figure 2-29 and select hot spare type.

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Figure 2-29

If you select local hot spare (only support Raid5): locally select one raid5 group.

Figure 2-30
After setup is successful, view Raid5 group which has one additional hot spare disk. When any
one of raid5 disk is broken, local hot spare will continue working.

Figure 2-31
 If select global hot spare. See Figure 2-32 .

Figure 2-32
After setup is successful, when any one storage disk in server is broken, global hot spare disk will
replace it and continue working.

Figure 2-33
 Network disk: via network add other storage server, such as ESS, EVS (before adding,

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please configure Raid disk on storage server).
After you add it, you must format this disk, and set it to video or picture, same as “local disk config”,
see Figure 2-34.

Figure 2-34
For the added storage server, it has been added and used by other server, then the Raid group
info will be abnormal, see Figure 2-35.

Figure 2-35

If you have to use this disk, click Rob, and click , when you see prompt, click OK.
See Figure 2-36.

Figure 2-36
After robbery, the server can immediately use this disk to store.

2.8 System Self-Check


At the upper left corner of system self-check interface, it shows system real-time operation status.
means normal, means abnormal, see Figure 2-37.

Figure 2-37

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Click to see corresponding details.
 Application check: it shows current system running server, database, FTP server operation
status, see Figure 2-38.

Figure 2-38
 Network check: it shows current Ethernet card status and real-time stream in/out flow, see
Figure 2-39.

Figure 2-39
 Hardware check: it shows current system running status, and real-time data, see Figure 2-40.

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Figure 2-40

 Disk check: it shows current system real-time mounted HDD operation status, including
mounted hard disk of Raid disk in network storage server, see Figure 2-41.

Figure 2-41

2.9 System Upgrade


The system supports one-click WEB upgrading, compatible with tool upgrading, see Figure 2-42.

Figure 2-42

2.10 Advanced Config


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Master/slave confic, hot spare config, N+M config are same as in wizard, so skipped here.

2.11 WEB System Parameter Config


2.11.1 Login WEB
You can refer to the following steps to login DSS manager. In Internet Explorer, input IP address of
DSS, press Enter. You will see Figure 2-43.
Default username is system. Default password is 123456.

Figure 2-43

Parameter Requirement

Download C/S client.

IE control download.

Download iPhone version, Android version and scan QR code to


download client.
Download VTSS app, including iOS, Android and scanning via QR
code.

IE config tool download.

Config tool download.

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Parameter Requirement

Help manual download.

Enter config system.

Note: You can download DSS Client on this login page. If it is your first time login
DSS Manager, please add its IP address into the trusted site of your explorer.

2.11.2 System Parameter Config


When you first login the system, you shall configure system settings in order to make the system
run properly.
Configure the system as follows:
Step 1. Select System > Parameters, you will see Figure 2-44.

Figure 2-44

Parameter Note

IP Address IP address of manager server

CMS LAN Port LAN port of manager server, default is 9000

WAN Port WAN port of manager server.

PCS LAN IP IP address of PCS

LAN Port LAN port of PCS, default is 9001

WAN Port WAN port of PCS.

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Parameter Note

LAN IP LAN IP of WEB server.

WAN IP WAN IP of WEB server.


WEB Server
LAN Port LAN port of WEB server, default is 80.

WAN Port WAN port of WEB server.

Log Max Save Time Set max save time of log, default is 30 days

Alarm Info Max Save Time Set max save time of alarm info, default is 30 days

GPS Info Max Save Time Set max save time of GPS info, default is 30 days.

Server Sync If check this parameter, then enable server sync


function.

Device Sync If check this parameter, then enable device sync


function.

Start Time Set start time of time sync.

Sync Setup Subject to server time sync device and server time.
Default is 2 hours as every 2 hours; system is subject to
server time and sync time with server.
Sync Interval
Note:
Device and server sync time via SDK.

Sync Now Click it to start time sync immediately.

LAN Path FTP LAN address where to save alarm picture.

Alarm Picture WAN Path FTP WAN address where to save alarm picture.
FTP Server

Username/Password Username and password to login FTP server

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Parameter Note

 If check Start, organization and channel will have


this SN.
 If you do not check Start, this SN will not be display
Org/Channel SN in organization manager and device manager.

 If check Start, you can see multicast when add


device.
Multicast
 If you do not check Start, you cannot see multicast
when add device.

3G Flow Search Setup Check“Enable”, set time, search 3G flow usage.

Check“Enable”, and set interval time, as the time


GPS Upload Setup
interval GPS info is uploaded

E-map Vehicle Icon Config Set vehicle icon on e-map

POS Set max save time of POS info

Heat Map Set max save time of heat map

Step 2. Configure parameters.


Step 3. Click Submit.

2.11.3 Security Configuration


Step 1. Select System > Security Configuration, you will see Figure 2-45.

Figure 2-45
Step 2. Enable HTTPS, access web via https.

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Step 3. Enable Password Expiry Date, once this date is reached, you must change password,
otherwise, you cannot login.
Step 4. Enable Password Lock and set lock time, try times and duration. Once exceeding max
try times, the password will be locked.

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3 Add Organization and Login User
You can enter IP address of DSS platform in IE to login Manager.

3.1 Add Organization


Before you add device, you need to add organization of current device. You can arrange, organize
and manage layer of device in Org.
The default first-level organization is root node. Newly added organization will be displayed below
the root node.
Select General>
Select General> Org, Org includes basic organization and logic organization. When you
configure user role, if you select different organizations in the right area of “Device
Right>Device Tree Display Right”, then in Client Live Preview interface, it shows device
under the corresponding organization.
 Select General> Org.

1. Click .
System pops up Add Org box, see Figure 3-1.

Figure 3-1
2. Select Upper Org, input Org Name, SN.

3. Click .
Note:You can only modify root node organization info, and you cannot delete this
organization.
 Select Org>Logic Org, click Create Logic Org.
System shows Create Logic Org box, see Figure 3-2.

Figure 3-2
1. Enter org name, click OK.

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2. After you add new logic org in the area on the left, click and select config.
You also can click create login org in area on the left, then root node will be shown belw.
3. In channel Config Channels area , select alternative channel and add it to selected
channel. See Figure 3-3.

Figure 3-3
You can adjust channel selection via , , and .

3.2 Add User Role


DSS Platform supports to add user role and then add user. Existing user can login Manager as
well as Client. Different user roles lead to different operation rights.
Rights of user role includes Administrator Menu right, Operator Menu right and Device right. You
must grand these rights before you can operate.
Step 1. Click General>Account. System displays Account interface.
Step 2. Click Role tab.

Step 3. Click . System pops up Add Role box.


Step 4. Input Role Name, and select Role Level.
Note: If you check Copy Role next to Role Name, and select one role from the dropdown box,
then the info will be pasted to your selected role.
Step 5. Click Device Rights page, select right in Right Trees and select channel in Channel Tree
on the right. See Figure 3-4.

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Figure 3-4

Note:

 Click so you can copy setting from the selected node to current node.

 If you do not check corresponding device right, then all users under this role will have no
corresponding rights.
Step 6. Click System Rights tag, select corresponding system rights. See Figure 3-5.

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Figure 3-5
Step 7. Click OK to add the role.

3.3 Add User


If you have added user role, now you can add user of that role.
Step 1. Click User tab under Account.

Step 2. Click . System pops up Add User box.


Step 3. Create a username, a password and confirm password. Select Department and Role.
See Figure 3-6.

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Figure 3-6

Note:
 If you check Reusable box next to Username, then you allows more than one user to login
system with this Username at the same time.
 If you do not select a role, then the user will have no System Rights or Device Right s.
 You can select more than one role at a time.
 You can click Optional in the lower-left corner to fill in extra info.
Step 4. Click OK to add user.

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4 DSS Client Installation and Login

4.1 Requirement for PC


To install DSS, your PC shall match the following requirements. See Chart 4-1.

Parameter Requirement

OS Microsoft Windows XP SP3, Microsoft Windows 7

CPU Core 2 dual-core 3.0

Hard Disk At least 10GB free space

Video Card DirectX 9.0c and higher

Memory At least 2GB

Monitor 1024×768 and higher

Explorer IE7, IE8

Chart 4-1

4.2 Install
Please follow these steps to install DSS Client:
Step 1. Download and install the Client
a) In Internet Explorer, input the IP address of DSS. System displays login interface of DSS
Manager as in Figure 4-1.

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Figure 4-1

b) Click Download Client-end. System pops up a box.


c) Click Save. Download and save DSS Client to local PC.
Step 2. Install the Client, check Run DSSClient, see Figure 4-2.

Figure 4-2

4.3 Login
DSS Client interface is shown in Figure 4-3.

Figure 4-3

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Step 1. Input Username and Password.
Step 2. Click Server, and input Server IP and Port. Server IP shall be the IP address of DSS.
Default port is 9000.
Step 3. Click Login. System pops up homepage as in Figure 4-4.

Figure 4-4

 Click Log Off on the right of interface to switch user.


 Click Password to modify login password.
 Click in the upper-right corner to lock account. To unlock, you need to input login
password in box pops up.

4.4 Local Config


After you first login Client, you can Window Split, Connection Type, Bit Stream Type, Alarm Level
Amount, Video Buffer Time, Snapshot Save Path, Max Record Path and Record Save Path and
etc.

Step 1. Click in Setup Manager area. System enters Local Setup interface. See Figure

4-5.

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Figure 4-5

Parameter Note

Default
Set preview, playback and others’ default display modes.
Window Split

Default Auto
i.e.: Select 4-split when window plays more than 4-split, it will switch
Change
to sub stream from main stream.
Stream Type

General
Alarm Level
Max alarms in Alarm Manager. Default is 1000 items.
Amount

Time Format Set “12 Hour” or “24 Hour” standard.

Enable
Check to enable keyboard.
Keyboard

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Parameter Note

Select port (COM 1~COM10)


Serial Port
For network keyboard use only.

Display it or not 。

 : real time display CPU status

Display
Alarm  : Real time display net status

Overlay
Pane  : Quickly enter Alarm Manager>Alarm List interface.

 : Quickly enter Alarm Manager>System Event interface.

Step 1. : Prompt alarm device


Respond sync time or not:

Sync Time  Check: sync server time by Client.

Step 1. Not check: Do not sync server time.

Display PTZ
Check it to display 8 keys of PTZ in window.
Button

If you create more than one organization on Manager, and the


Empty
organizations have no device. Select this parameter, so Client
Organization
displays name of the organizations.

If select this parameter, then you will automatically login the client
Auto Login
when you open it.

General
Stay at the
If you select this parameter, then image stops at the last frame
Last Frame
during tour.
of the Tour

Self-adaptive
During talk, system can auto match device sampling frequency,
Audio Talk
sampling bit, and audio format.
Parameter

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Parameter Note

If you select this parameter, when PC boots up, the client boots up
Auto Reboot
automatically.

Open Link
Video of If you select this parameter, then it will open
POS

Connection
Request video mode.
Type

Bit Stream Bit stream type used when you open video, you can select default bit
Type stream, or self-adaptive stream for window size.

Select play mode accordingly.

Play Mode There are RT priority, fluency priority and balance first. Default video
buffer time is 1500ms.

Task enabled after login. Include:None, previous tour task, previous


Login Enable
preview record.

Double Click
Video on Real Double click window to switch to main stream.
Time
Note:
Window to
Switch to When window split is more than 9, double click a window to

Main maximize window. Video stream will be switched to main stream.

Stream

Display Error When system has error or user encounters operation error, it shows
Info a message box or not.

POS Width Live preview interface POS display width.

Display
Display real time video bit rate and etc. in monitoring window or not.
Video Info

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Parameter Note

Instant
Playback Select this parameter to enable instant playback.
Enable

RT Playback
Select real time playback time, default is 15s.
Time

Select this
Playback
paramete
r, Start playback
playback
enable.

Enable High
Definition Check to prevent stuck high definition video.
Adjustment

Save
Snapshot
Select this parameter, then you will not see a snapshot box pops up.
Picture
Directly

Format of
Save Picture storage format, as BMP and JEPG.
Capture
Snapshot
Continuous
Set amount of continuous snapshot. Min is 2, and max is 10.
Amount

Continuous
Set continuous snapshot interval.
Interval

Snapshot
When you snapshot at local, storage path is set here.
Save Path

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Parameter Note

Picture ftp Enter FTP server address, username and password used to save
server picture

Max Record
Max record time of local recording.
Time

Max Size of
Single When you record locally, you cannot record file over this max size
Record

Record Save
Record storage path of local recording.
Path
Record
ANPR
Linked When ANPT device has alarm, linked record play time.
Record Time

Query
Record Time Set record search overtime time.
Out

i.e. here set Before:1 min, Length:5 min, in“POS search” interface
POS Record
search for linked record of receipt, play record 1 min before and 5
Time
after time when the receipt is generated.

Version View version info of the software.

Chart 4-2

Step 2. Set General, Video, Playback, Snapshot and Record info.


Step 3. Click Save.

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5 Live Preview
Live Preview function supports to view live video, and monitor PTZ, snapshot, record and etc. at
the same time.

5.1 Video Preview for General Encoding Device


5.1.1 Manually Add
Before you can use functions of Client, you shall add organization and device on Manager.
Directly enter DSS Platform IP address in IE, to login Manager,
Step 1. Select General>Device>Device, system displays device interface.
Step 2. If you click Add in Device interface, then you need to select device category first. Such
as encoder, decoder, video wall. You also can add separately by clicking each device
category tab.

Step 3. Click

Step 4. Click . System displays Add Encoder box, see Figure 5-1.
Step 5. Enter IP address, device name and click Add. See Figure 5-2.
Step 6. Select device type, enter video channel, alarm input and output channel.

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Figure 5-1

Figure 5-2

Parameter Note

You can add device via the following methods:


Add Type
 IP Address: If the device has static IP address, you can add

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Parameter Note
device with its IP address.
 IP Section: If there are multiple devices with continuous IP
address, such as 192.168.1.50~192.168.1.100, and their
port no., channel number and other parameters are the
same, you can add these devices as batch by entering
starting IP and end IP.
 Domain Name: If you do not know IP the device, you can its
domain name.
 Auto Register: When front-end device has dynamic IP
address or in LAN, you shall add device via auto register.
For example, add mobile device via auto register.
 ONVIF: When device supports ONVIF protocol, you can add
device via ONVIF.

Server where the device belongs to.


Video Server Click the box and you can select corresponding organization in
prompt box.

System supports to add device types including: DVR, IPC, NVS,


MDVR, NVR, Smart NVR, MPT3000, EVS, Smart IPC, VIT.
Device Type

Zero Channel Code Combine multiple windows into one channel transmission.

 If select this parameter, then enable device input gateway.


When you select transcoding, you need transcoding server.
Device Gateway
 If not select this parameter, then not enable this function.

 If select this parameter, then enable all channels of the alarm


output device.

Enable All  If not select this parameter, then not enable channel of the
alarm output device and cannot preview at Client.
By default, enable all is checked and is recommended.

Chart 5-1
Step 7. Click OK as finishing adding encoder.
If you want to continue adding encoder, please click Add More.

5.1.2 Auto Search Encoder


Channel in the same LAN with platform server can use Auto Search function to add.
Step 1. In Device interface, select one organization node.

Step 2. Click . See Figure 5-3.

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Figure 5-3

Step 3. Click , you can re-config IP segment and click Search to search all
devices within this IP range.

Step 4. Check device you want to add and click .See

Figure 5-4
Step 5. Select Org, video server, enter username and password. Username and password are
device login username and password, which shall both be “admin” by default.
Step 6. Click OK. System adds the device into corresponding organization.

5.2 Preview

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Step 1. Login DSS Client.

Step 2. Click in Basic area. System shows Live Preview interface.


Step 3. In device list on the right, select channel and double click or drag it to video window. If
you double click device, then all channels under this device will be open.
Video window shows live preview, see Figure 5-5.

Figure 5-5
You can click in video window to locally record; click to snapshot. Record and snapshot
can be set in Local Config under Setup Manager area.
Right click video window, select TV wall. You can output video to wall in two ways, one is to select
window decoding in Live Preview, and the other is to select TV wall task layout and execute
output.
➢ Via Live Preview window decoding, see Figure 5-6.

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Figure 5-6
➢ Select layout set in TV wall task to execute wall task, see Ch 5.4

5.3 Window Mode


Client Live window supports general mode, 1+3 mode, 1+5 mode preview.
In Live window, right click and select Screen Mode, see Figure 5-7.

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Figure 5-7

For example, select 1+3 mode, see Figure 5-8.

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Figure 5-8

5.4 Device Tree Pop-up

Click , see Figure 5-9.

Figure 5-9

After device tree pops up, you can freely move position, and click to restore, or drag device

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tree to left or right side of client.

5.5 Live Video Wall


Note:
Before output video to video wall, make sure you have added TV wall and video wall task, please
refer to Ch 9.2 and 9.3 for details.

Step 1. In Preview interface, click at the lower right corner.


Step 2. Select TV wall, task. See Figure 5-10.

Figure 5-10

Step 3. Click to output to wall.


In video window, right click mouse and select TV wall, you also can select wall layout to output.

5.6 Local Data


Snapshot picture and record will be saved in local disk.
You can search saved local data, as saved record and snapshot in Local Data interface.

Step 1. Click on in Setup Manager area. System pops up Local Data interface.
Step 2. On the right, select device channel.
Step 3. Config start time and end time. Select data type (picture, video) or use advanced search.
Step 4. Click on Search. See Figure 5-11.

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Figure 5-11
Step 1. Right click searched picture or record, you can copy, cut and delete the picture or record.
You also can open path where the picture and record stored.
Step 2. Double click picture, you can view detailed info of picture.
Step 3. Double click record, you can view detailed info of record and playback the record.
Step 4. Click Local Record in the lower left corner, you can open local record storage path.

Step 5. Click to adjust picture size.

5.7 Fisheye
DSS Platform supports fisheye device installation, which includes ceiling, wall mount and
grounding.
Step 1. Login DSS Manager.
Step 2. Select General>Device>Device.
Step 3. Click Add. System pops up Add Encoder box, see Figure 5-12.

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Figure 5-12
Step 4. Configure fisheye device parameter, for “function”, select support fisheye.
Step 5. Click OK. Login DSS Client.

Step 6. Click .
Step 7. Double click fisheye device on the right. Ceiling installation has 8 types, see Figure 5-13
as there are “1+8” types.

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Figure 5-13
The fisheye in the center splits into 8 scenes. You can drag mouse to one of these blocks, such as:

, and its corresponding box will rotate.


Wall mount includes 5 types while grounding includes 7 types.

5.8 Tour Task


5.8.1 Tour Task
You can set tour task to achieve tour over several windows. To set tour task:

Step 1. Click in Setup Manager area. System displays Tour Task interface.

Step 2. Click . System displays add task interface.

Step 3. Input Task Name, Description and select Window No.


Step 4. Drag designated device on the right to left window for setup as in Figure 5-14.

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Figure 5-14
 Click , so you can viewo video in Preview in the lower right to view it.
 Click , to adjust sequence, or click to delete added channel on the left.

Step 5. Click Save.


See Figure 5-15.

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Figure 5-15
To enable tour task, there are two ways:

 In Tour Task interface, click to turn on tour task. You can now view monitoring

status of tour channel in Preview interface.


 In Preview interface, select tour task in the lower left, and click start.

5.8.2 Tour Plan


By configuring tour plan, you can achieve start time and end time of each to ur plan.

Step 1. Click in Setup Status area, select Tour Plan tab.

Step 2. Click .

Select wither Schedule or Tour Plan.


Note:

: schedule, may specify time to execute plan.

: tour plan, may specify tour plan with interval period.

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 Select schedule
See Figure 5-16.

Figure 5-16
1. Input plan name, select start time and end time.

2. Click to add tour plan.


3. Check Enable Remaining Time Plan, click Save.
Note:
Enable Temaining Time Plan: It means the plan to be executed at remaining time period other
than absolute time period.

 Select tour plan


1. Configure corresponding parameter.
See Figure 5-17.

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Figure 5-17
2. Click Save.
See Figure 5-18.

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Figure 5-18

Click to import existing plan. Click to export plan.

5.9 PTZ
If device type is speed dome, then you can click PTZ tab in the interface to set PTZ as in Figure
5-19.

Figure 5-19

Parameter Note

Click to lock current PTZ. Lock status is .


Based on current user level, control over PTZ may vary.

 When low-level user lock the PTZ, high-level user can click
to unlock.
 When high-level user lock the PTZ, low-level user cannot unlock
it until it is automatically unlocked.
 User of same level can unlock PTZ that lock by each other.
Note:
PTZ default unlock time is 30s.

Control speed dome with mouse.

It sets rotation direction of PTZ in eight directions as up, down, left,


Direction key right, upper left, upper-right, lower-left, lower-right.

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Parameter Note
Partial zoom for zoom in/out of certain area.
Note:
This function can only be controller with mouse.
It controls rotation speed of PTZ in 1~ 8 directions with different
Step Length
step lengths.

Zoom It controls zoom of speed dome.

Focus It adjusts focus.

Iris It adjusts brightness.


Via setting preset, you can rotate camera toward position of the
Preset
preset.

Via setting tour, you can tour camera among different presets.
Note:
Tour
This function does not require support from speed dome, but
speed dome must support preset.

It adjusts light, wiper, PTZ menu, auto rotation, aux 1, aux 2 and IR
Aux light.

 Preset
By setting preset, you can rotate camera toward position of preset. To add preset:
Step 1. Click direction key on PTZ to rotate camera.
Step 2. Click Preset tab.
Step 3. Click Add. System pops up Preset Setup interface.
Step 4. Input SN and Name as in Figure 5-20.

Figure 5-20

Step 5. Click OK.


When you need to rotate the camera toward designated position, you just need to select direction
from the dropdown list, and click Go.

 Tour
Via set Tour, you can make camera tour among different presets.
Note: There must be at least two presets for tour.

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To add tour:
Step 1. In PTZ interface, click Tour tab.
Step 2. Click Add. System pops up a new tour box.
Step 3. Input name and SN. In All Presets area on the left, select preset, and click Add. System
adds presets on the left to list on the right as in Figure 5-21.

Figure 5-21

 Select preset on the left, click this button, presets will be added into list on the
right.

 Select preset on the right, click this button, presets will be deleted from the list on
the right.
 Modify Stay Time, click Stay Time column of presets on the right to modify it. It ranges from
3s ~ 6000s.
Step 4. Click OK. System will say it is successfully saved.
Step 5. Click OK.
When you want to start tour, in Tour tab, select tour from dropdown list and click Start.

 Scan
Step 1. Select Scan from the dropdown list.

Step 2. Click PTZ button, rotate PTZ to a specific position toward left, click , set left border.

Step 3. Continue rotating PTZ to a specific position toward right, click , set right border.

Step 4. Click , to start scan, and PTZ will rotete back and forth within two borders.
 Pattern

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Pattern is the path of scanning.
Step 1. In the dropdown list, click Pattern.

Step 2. In dropdown list, select pattern number, you can set 5


patterns.
Step 3. Click Setup>Start Record, operate 8 PTZ buttons, to start setup of pattern.
Step 4. Click Setup>Stop Record, setup is complete.
Step 5. Click Startup to start rotation according to setup.

5.10 POS Function


5.10.1 Add POS Resource on Manager-end
Before you can see POS transaction info on Client, you must add POS reso urce on DSS
Manager.
Two methods to add POS:
 Add POS signal to NVR, and NVR sends it to DSS platform to save, so you can add NVR
supporting POS.
 Install POS into conversion box, and match conversion box to platform.

Warning
Current POS info are all connected to NVR, and sent to DSS Platform for storage via NVR
later, so you just need to add NVR of POS.
Method 1:
Step 1. Login DSS Manager.
Step 2. Select General>Device>Device.
System shows Device interface.

Step 3. Click .

Step 4. Click . System shows Add Encoder box, see Figure 5-22.

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Figure 5-22
For device type, select NVR, then you will see POS tab.
Step 5. Configure POS device parameter, click OK.
Method 2:
Step 1. Select General>Device>POS.
Step 2. Click Add.
System pops up Add POS box, see Figure 5-23.

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Figure 5-23
Step 3. Enter conversion box IP address, device name, click Add. See Figure 5-24.

Figure 5-24
Step 4. Enter device SN, click OK. If you want to add multiple POS conversion boxes, click
Continue to Add.

5.10.2 Link POS Video Resource


Step 1. Select Business>Resources Binding>POS.
Step 2. Click Setup. See Figure 5-25.

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Figure 5-25
Step 3. In resource channel on the left, select POS device, and select link channel on the right.
Note:
One POS device can link up to 16 video channels.
Step 4. Click OK.

5.10.3 Link POS Video Resource


Step 1. Select Business> Resources Binding> POS.
Step 2. Click Setup.
See Figure 5-26.

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Figure 5-26

Step 3. In source channel on the left, select POS device, and bind channel in video channel on
the right.
Note:
One POS device can bind up to 16 video channels.
Step 4. Click OK.

5.10.4 Use POS Function on Client


Step 1. Login DSS Client.

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Figure 5-27

Step 2. In Live Preview, click tab on the right.


Step 3. If you swipe card on POS device, then it will refresh POS card record in window on the
left and play linked video.
Note:
Linked video channel will all open, up tp 16 channels, in self-adaptive mode. See Figure 5-28.

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Figure 5-28

Step 4. Right click POS window, select save video as task.

Then you can directly select at the lower-left corner for


touring.

5.10.5 POS Search


In POS interface, you can search POS info list and playback related record.

Step 1. Click in More Extension area.


Step 2. Select search time and etc, click Search.
POS info list are shown on the left.
Step 3. Double click one item of info, the linked video of the selected info will be shown on the
right. (1 min before the selected time, and 5 min after the selected time), see Figure 5-29.
Note:
POS receipt linked record time can be set in Local>Record.
Set new PES server in the system, control pos end string which is “Thank you!” by default.

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Figure 5-29

5.11 Map

Step 1. In Live Preview interface, click on the right.


Map tab shows map and hot spot map added on Manager-end.
Step 2. Double click map, on the left it shows map and added devices. On the map, you can see
live preview, playback and video wall.

Step 3. Click in video window to play live video. See Figure 5-30.

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Figure 5-30

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6 Playback
The system can search and playback record from device or center storage media. You can search
for different channels, different times, and different types of record on Client, playback and
download them. If there is record found, it will show different colors in date selection area.
 Device storage: Record stored in SD card on front device or in DVR, NVR. Storage plan is
configured on device.
 Center storage: Record stored on NVS, or DSS hard disk. For detailed config, please refer to
Storage config in System Config. Before you playback record from center, please configure
normal plan first. Within the setup period, the system will store record file on NVS.

6.1 Configure Storage Plan


6.1.1 Time Template
Step 1. Login DSS Manager.
Step 2. Select Business>Time Template.
Step 3. Click Add. See Figure 6-1.

Figure 6-1

Step 4. Enter template name, use mouse to draw period, as well as you can click .

System pops up period setup box, see Figure 6-2.

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Figure 6-2
Step 5. Click Save. See Figure 6-3.

Figure 6-3
Note:
If you select Copy next to template name, and in dropdown list select existing template, then you
can copy info in existing template into this template.

6.1.2 Storage Config


6.1.2.1 Add Normal Plan
Step 1. Select Business>Storage. System displays Storage interface as in Figure 6-4.

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Figure 6-4

Step 2. Click . System pops a Add Time Template box. See Figure 6-5.

Figure 6-5
Step 3. Select channel on the left Input Plan Name, and select Template, Bit Stream. Check
Normal plan. See Figure 6-6.

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Figure 6-6
Note:
For EVS device front channel, in record plan, for storage position, you can select center (store on
center server) or local (store on EVS-carried disk).
Step 4. Click OK. System displays configured normal plan.

6.1.2.2 Add Back Storage Plan


The system supports back up record of the previous 3 days.
Step 1. Click Back Storage Plan tab.
Step 2. Click Add.
Step 3. In device tree on the left, enter plan name, select time template, condition, see Figure
6-7.

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Figure 6-7

Note:
For condition, you can select time, WIFI. If you select time, set back up record time, and when the
time is reached, you can back up record. If you select WIDI, when the device connects WIFI, it will
auto back up record.

Step 4. Click OK.

6.1.2.3 Disk Quota


Step 1. Click Disk Quota tab.

Step 2. Click next to Online status server. See Figure 6-8.

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Figure 6-8

Step 3. Select unallocated disk on the left, click to add to disk group on the right.
Step 4. Click Next to allocate channel.

Step 5. In device list on the left select channel, click to add into disk group on the right.
See Figure 6-9.

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Figure 6-9
Step 6. Click Finish.

6.2 Playback
6.2.1 Playback

Step 1. Open DSS Client. In Basic area, click . System displays playback interface.
Step 2. In the upper-right corner, select Device, Center, or Period, and check device channel.
Step 3. Select date, time, record type for search.
Step 4. Click Search. After search is finished, channels with record will be displayed in time
progress. See Figure 6-10.

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Figure 6-10

Step 5. Select channel to playback, click to play record. Or, double click time progress bar
to playback record of the moment you click.
Step 6. Right click playback window, select “Playback on Wall”. System pops up “TV Wall
Channel” box, decode via decoder and output to wall.
Note:
Playback now supports decoders as M60, M70 and NVD.
See Figure 6-11.

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Figure 6-11

6.2.2 Intelligent Search

Warning:
Device to playback record must have intelligent search function.
Step 1. In Playback interface, on the right select device channel with intelligent search function,
and search for record. See Figure 6-12.

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Figure 6-12

Step 2. Click . See Figure 6-13.

Figure 6-13

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Step 3. In the grid draw motion detection area , and click .
The system searches motion detection result within the area, and the playback channel is
purple, see Figure 6-14.

Figure 6-14

6.2.3 Fisheye Playback Record


The system supports to playback central record in fisheye device.
Step 1. Click Playback, enter Playback interface.
Step 2. On the right, click fisheye device and set time, click Search.
After videos are searched, double click to open record. Right click and select vide o mode of
fisheye to playback, such as wall mount, see Figure 6-15.

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Figure 6-15
Step 3. Select wall mount mode, right click Fisheye View and select split mode, such as 1+2
mode. See Figure 6-16.

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Figure 6-16
You also can drag small block on fisheye to rotate video window on the right.

6.2.4 Playback by Time Slice

Warning
Time Slice function is for record store in center only, make sure record has been ready.
System Support Center recording will query the video window period by the average number of
chips, and displays the corresponding period of the video in each window.
Step 1. In the Playback screen at the top right, select time slice.
Step 2. Select one channel, period for search, click Search.
The system will playback video corresponding period in each window. See Figure 6-17.

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Figure 6-17

6.2.5 Mark Record


Via marking record, you can create bookmark in designated record.
To mark record:
Step 1. Click in Playback interface. System pops up a Add Mark box as in Figure 6-18.

Figure 6-18

Step 2. Input Name and Content, click OK. System pops up box saying mark successfully. Select
Continuous Mark to continuously mark current record.

Step 3. Click in playback window. System pops up a Mark Manager box as in .

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Figure 6-19
Select record, click , and , you may playback, delete and edit the record. For marked
record, it displays in progress bar in playback window, as in Figure 6-20. Click , you can play
marked record file.

Figure 6-20
DSS Client supports search, playback, edit and delete marked record.
If you have marked record, you can quickly search record with the mark, and you also can
playback, edit and delete the record. Please refer to Ch 6.2.3.
To search marked record:

Step 1. In Extension area, click . System displays Recrd Mark interface.


Step 2. In device list, select channel, time, and input mark name.
Step 3. Click Search Mark. System shows search result, see Figure 6-21.

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Figure 6-21

Step 4. Check multiple marked records, and click to delete checked records.
Click to play record.
Click to delete record.
Click to edit.

6.2.6 Record Lock


Note:
You can only lock record which is recorded half an hour ago.
Step 1. In time bar in Record Playback window, right click time you want to lock record start at.
See Figure 6-22.

Figure 6-22
Step 2. Fill in record parameter, click Lock.
Step 3. If you search again, you will see blue color in progress bar which is the locked record.
See Figure 6-23.

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Figure 6-23

Note:
When disk is full, ss will not overwrite locked record. SS is responsible for record storage,
playback, download.
All of locked records can be search in Record Lock interface.

Step 1. Click in Extension area. System shows Record Lock interface.


Step 2. In device list, select Channel, Start Time, End Time and Enter Lock Reason. Click
Search to search lock record. See Figure 6-24.

Figure 6-24

Step 3. Select channel, click to unlock multiple records at once.

Click to play record.


Click to unlock record.

6.2.7 Download Record


The system supports the playback of video downloaded and saved to a local PC.

Step 1. Click above playback window or click . See Figure 6-25.

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Figure 6-25
Step 2. Check the file to be downloaded, select Download grounds , enter Comments , and click
Download.
The system starts downloading the file, Download Status to downloading. You can also click
download time tab, select the time period, by time period download video.

Step 3. Click in Record Playback interface. See Figure 6-26.

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Figure 6-26
You can view the download progress; you can check the video files being downloaded pause
download and delete the file being downloaded.

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7 E-Map
Before you can use E-map function, you must configure type of map on DSS, including raster map,
Google, Google offline map, while you must drag video device, ANPR device, alarm device onto
map so that you can use E-map function on Client. E-Map supports alarm prompt, video preview
and playback.
Note:
 Rater map:
Show one picture, which is suitable of indoor environment. Place camera at a fixed place,
such as parking lot. Server used raster map as default.
 Google:
Google online map, Client accessing Google map requiring network accessibility of Google
Map. Via online Google map, it shows the entire city on map with zooming function.
 Google offline Map
Google offline map, by distributing map on other server, it allows network accessibility
between our Client and Google Map offline server. So you can access Google o ffline map
with the same functions as online map.

7.1 Raster Map


7.1.1 Select Map
Step 1. Select Business>Map.
Step 2. Click config. See Figure 7-1.

Figure 7-1
Step 3. Select map type to set, click Apply.

7.1.2 DSS Manager Map Config


DSS Manager supports to add video device, access control device, video intercom device and
etc.
Step 1. Login DSS Manager.

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Step 2. Select Business>E-map. See Figure 7-2.

Figure 7-2
Note:
Hot zone: To add a hot zone on map, click Add Hot Zone, then system will auto link to hot zone
map.
Step 3. Drag device under Video Input tab on the right onto map. See Figure 7-3.

Figure 7-3
Font color in Video Input device list:
 Red: this channel has not configured on map.
 Grey: this channel has been added on map.
Step 4. Drag device under Door Input, Alarm Input and etc. onto the map. Config of map is
complete.

7.1.3 DSS Client Map Function


Step 1. Login DSS Client.

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Step 2. Click in Basic Function area. See Figure 7-4.

Figure 7-4
Step 3. On the map, pane or circle device you want to select, you can open video, playback and
unlock record. See Figure 7-5.

Figure 7-5

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Step 4. Client device under Search tab, or directly click device on map.
Device info are shown on map, such as channel name, device no. and channel no.

Figure 7-6
Parameter Note

Open live preview of this channel.


When you have live preview, the system supports local record, talk,
snapshot and audio.

Playback.

Output this channel to video wall.

Device Cancel alarm.


Operation

Unlock.

Call access control device.

View unlock record.

Announcement.

Peripheral Search Search peripheral of this channel for video channel and ANPR channel.

Step 5. Click , open Video to open live preview, see Figure 7-7.

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Figure 7-7

Step 6. Click , configure playback time and storage type. You can search playback record.
See Figure 7-8.

Figure 7-8

Step 7. Click , you can select via Preview window decode and output video to video wall,
as well as select TV wall layout to output.
➢ Select Preview window, see Figure 7-9.

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Figure 7-9
The Client supports 4-split, such as select window 1 in live preview, then the first window in Live
Preview plays channel video. See Figure 7-10.

Figure 7-10

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➢ Select TV wall task, output to video, see Figure 7-11.

Figure 7-11

7.2 Google, Google Offline Map Config


7.2.1 Select Map
Google and Google offline map have similar configuration steps, so here we make G oogle offline
map as an example.
Step 1. Select Business>Map.
Step 2. Click config. See Figure 7-12.

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Figure 7-12
Step 3. Select Google offline map, and import map, click Apply.

7.2.2 DSS Manager Map Config


Step 1. Login DSS Manager.
Step 2. Select Business>E-map.
Step 3. Drag device channels under video device, alarm input tabs onto map, see Figure 7-13.

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Figure 7-13

Parameter Note

Move Device Click to move device on map.


Pane Select device via pane.
Clear Clear pane selection on screen.
Tool Include distance, side measuring, mark and reset.
 Measure distance:measure the actual distance
between two points.
 Measure side :measure the actual area of a
certain zone on map.
 Mark:mark on map.
 Reset:reset map to initial position.
Full-Screen Show e-map in full screen. Under full screen mode,
click exit full screen at the upper-right corner to exit.
Add Heat Zone Click Add heat zone. Select position on map and add
heat zone map. After entering heat zone, you can
continue adding lower heat zone map. On Client map,
click heat zone, the system will auto link map to heat
zone map.

7.2.3 DSS Client Using Map Function

Step 1. Login DSS Client.

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Step 2. Click in Basic Function area. As shown in Figure 7-14, device dragged onto
map on Manager are shown.

Figure 7-14
Step 3. Click , according to laser dome and thermal imaging device’s actual
installation adjustment angle. See Figure 7-15.
Note:
If you want to use visible range function, you must add speed dome with visible range
function first.

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Figure 7-15
Step 4. Click again, this button will be off.
Step 5. Click Visible Range. On map, you can view visible range of laser dome or thermal
imaging device, see Figure 7-16.

Figure 7-16
Step 6. Open corresponding device live, click PTZ direction button, and device visible range on
the corresponding map will rotate. Similar, if you rotate visible range of device on map, the
live window will also rotate correspondingly. See Figure 7-17.

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Figure 7-17

Step 7. Click or , visible range on corresponding map will also zoom.


Step 8. Click Visible Range again, the button will be off.

Step 9. Click on the right. The interface shows surveillance spots in a list with their

detailed locations, see Figure 7-18.

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Figure 7-18
Step 10. Click spot, for example: A.
Detailed location is shown on map, such as device no., channel name and etc. See Figure
7-19.

Figure 7-19

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Parameter Note
Open live preview of this channel.
When live preview is in progress, the system supports local record, audio
intercom, snapshot and ON/OFF audio.
Device
Operation Playback this channel’s record.

Decode and output this channel to wall.

Area Search Search for video channel and ANPR e-police within surrounding of this
channel.

1. Click in Operation area, to view live preview.


See Figure 7-20.

Figure 7-20

2. Click in device operation area, to playback record on device or platform. See


Figure 7-21.

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Figure 7-21
3. Click within operation box, to output video to wall.
See Figure 7-22. Please refer to Ch 10.

Figure 7-22

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8 Alarm
DSS Platform supports alarm function, and you need to set alarm source on device first. Different
devices need different alarm type. Here makes NVR an example and introduces web config steps.

8.1 Device-end Config


Step 1. Directly login device web end, or go to DSS Manager-end Device interface>NVR device

tab, click .

Step 2. Open EVENT tab.


Step 3. Click VIDEO DETECTION.
Video detection includes Motion Detect, Video Loss, Tampering, Video Analytics. For
example, make Motion Detect as an example. See Figure 8-1.

Figure 8-1
Parameter Note
Enable
Period Set monitoring period.
Anti-dither Set anti-dither time.
Region Set monitoring zone.
Record
Channel
Delay Set alarm delay time.
Alarm Out Select alarm output.
Latch
PTZ Activation PTZ activation.
Tour Select alarm video output.
Snapshot Set snapshot channel.

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Parameter Note
Show Send Email:send email when alarm occurs.
Message Alarm Upload:report alarm to DSS platform. Here please check,
otherwise the platform cannot record alarm.
Buzzer:buzzer prompt alarm.
Message:send message when alarm occurs.
Log:alarm log generated when alarm occurs.

Step 4. Configure parameter info, click OK.


Step 5. According to actual need, you can click FACE DETECTION, AUDIO DETECT, ALARM
and other tabs to configure alarm parameter.
Then configure Local Alarm under Alarm tab.
Step 6. Select ALARM>Local Alarm. See Figure 8-2.

Figure 8-2
Parameter Note
Period Set monitoring period.
Delay Set alarm delay time.
Alarm Out Select alarm output.
PTZ Activation PTZ activation.
Tour Select alarm video output.
Snapshot Set snapshot channel.
Show Send Email:send email when alarm occurs.
Message Alarm Upload:report alarm to DSS platform. Here please check,
otherwise the platform cannot record alarm.
Buzzer:buzzer prompt alarm.
Message:send message when alarm occurs.
Log:alarm log generated when alarm occurs.
Step 7. Configure parameters, click OK.

8.2 Config DSS Manager Alarm Scheme


Manager configured alarm scheme is for the entire platform, not a specific user. Thus all user
logged in the platform can receive alarm.
 Contact: user you want to send alarm to.

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 Link level: link level of alarm.
 Alarm storm: batch config time interval of alarm. For the same device and same type of alarm,
when alarm is frequent, set alarm interval may make alarm report at a fixed interval.
 TV wall Alarm Window Setup: set TV wall open window layout.
 Alarm scheme: used to configure alarm scheme template.

8.2.1 Set Contacts


When you add user into contacts and if the setup of Link Level includes email or sms, then system
will send email or sms to the new contact.
Step 1. Login DSS Manager.
Step 2. Click Business>Alarm tab. System displays Alarm interface.

Step 5. Click .

Step 6. Click . System pops up a Add Contacts box. See Figure 8-3.

Figure 8-3
Step 7. Input User Name, ID No., Email and Telephone.
Step 8. Click OK.

8.2.2 Set Link Level


You can set Link Level and its corresponding Link Mode as 1 is the highest and 5 is the lowest.

Step 1. Click . System pops up an interface as in Figure 8-4.

Figure 8-4

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Step 9. Click . See Figure 8-5.

Figure 8-5
Step 10. Set Link Level Name and select Link Mode.
Step 11. Click OK.

8.2.3 Set Alarm Storm


You can set alarm interval and customized alarm storm as batch.
 Set alarm interval as batch

Step 1. Click . System displays Alarm Storm interface.

Step 2. Select one or more alarm storm, and click . System pops up a
box as in Figure 8-6.

Figure 8-6
Step 3. Set Alarm Interval.
Note: The interval cannot be over 86400 seconds.
Step 4. Click OK.

You can click to stop alarm interval as batch.

8.2.4 Set Alarm Video on Wall


Note:

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You shall configure TV wall before outputting alarm video to the TV wall. Please refer to font color
in “0 video input” device list.

 Red: the channel has not configured on map.


 Grey: the channel is added on map.
Step 1. Drag ANPR input, A&C input and alarm input on the right onto map.
Step 2. Complete e-map config.

Configure Alarm Scheme as follows:

Step 1. Click .
The system shows added TV wall.

Step 2. Click . System pops up an Edit Alarm Scheme box.

Step 3. Select a screen, click open window button below, such as .


See Figure 8-7.

Figure 8-7

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Step 4. Click Save.

8.2.5 Alarm Scheme Config


Configure Alarm Scheme as follows:

Step 1. Click .

Step 2. Click . System pops up an Add Alarm Scheme box as in Figure 8-8.

Figure 8-8

Step 3. Input Scheme Name, select template and link level, check Enable.
Step 4. Click Next. System displays Alarm Source and Operation interface.

Step 5. Click . System displays Add Alarm Source and Link Operation 1 box, see
Figure 8-9.

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Figure 8-9
Step 6. In Alarm Source area, select alarm source and its link operation. Alarm source includes
device, video channel, alarm input channel, intelligent channel, A&C channel and system.
Different alarm source corresponds to different alarm type.
Step 7. In Corresponding Link Operation area, select link operation. Link operation includes
Record, Mail, SMS, TV Wall and User.
 For link operation, if you select record, you shall select video channel under Record tab, a nd
set record time.
Note:
If you need pre-record, then select device record needed.
 For link operation, if you select email and sms, you shall select contacts for both. Users here

are users added in Contact. You can click to all alarm contacts.

 When link level is video wall, you must add link video here, and select corresponding TV wall
layout window. See Figure 8-10.

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Figure 8-10
 To configure TV wall, please refer to Ch 9.2 and 8.2.4.
 When you select link action user, you shall select user to send, and users here are login user
added in User.

Step 8. Click Save. System prompts a message “Successfully save scheme rule!”.
Step 9. Click OK.
Step 10. Click Next. System displays Alarm Preview interface as in Figure 8-11.

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Figure 8-11

Step 11. Click Finish.


When alarm occurs, system performs link operation according to Alarm Scheme settings, and
shows alarm info in Statistics>Device>Device Alarm Info.

8.3 DSS Client Alarm Scheme Config


Alarm scheme configured on Client is for user of this Client.

8.3.1 Alarm Scheme Config


You can refer to the following steps to set alarm scheme.
Step 1. Login DSS Client.

Step 2. Click in Setup Manager area. System displays Alarm Scheme interface as in
Figure 8-12.

Figure 8-12

Step 3. Set scheme info.

a) Click . System displays Global interface.

b) Input Scheme Name, Description, Time, Audio and Others as in Figure 8-13.

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Figure 8-13
Parameter Note

Set period of arming, and select level. You can select:


 All-Day: All day is arming period.
 Periods: Certain periods in a day are arming period. You can
Time add period via and delete period via .
Note:
Remaining Time Level represents periods not covered by
arming.

Set audio of alarm. You can set:


 Alarm Type: Select alarm type to set sound.
 Audio Path: Select path of audio file by click Browse.
Audio  Loop: By selecting this cycle, alarm sound will be looped.
 Listen: You can listen to the selected sound.
 Resume: System can restore default setting of
non-customizable alarm type.

Others If check Map flashed when an alarm occurred, then when alarm
occurs, it will flash on E-map.

Step 4. Set Alarm Source.

a) Click or Next. System displays Alarm Source interface.


b) Select channel on the left, and in Alarm Type area, select alarm type to be armed.

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c) Click . System will add alarm source to list on the right as in Figure 8-14.

Figure 8-14
Note:
 If you want to delete alarm source, you shall select alarm source on the right, and click

to remove.
 For alarm scheme, link video is not required, you can click OK to finish setup.

Step 5. Set Link Video

a) Click or Next. System displays Link Video interface.


b) Select alarm source on the left.
c) Select video channel under Link Video tab.

d) Click to add selected link video to area on the right as in Figure 8-15.

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Figure 8-15
Note:
 Double click Stay Time of added link video to edit its value.

 If you want to delete added link video, you can select it and click .

e) (Optional)Select . See Figure 8-16.

Figure 8-16
f) (Optional) In Preview dropdown list, you can select 4 split, and in Window dropdown
list, select link video window.
When alarm occurs, in Live Preview interface, the corresponding window will have red
flashing and it will play alarm linked video.

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Figure 8-17
g) Select alarm output device under Alarm Output tab.
h) Select whether Auto Enable Output Device or not, input stay time. In device channel list,

select channel and click to add alarm output.

You also can check Auto Enable Output Device and edit stay time for added output items.
i) Click OK. System displays added alarm scheme as in Figure 8-18.

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Figure 8-18

 Click in Operation column to enable alarm scheme.

 When you enable scheme, you need to click in Enable Time column, select alarm time
template, and if alarm occurs within this period, it will alarm. Alarm time template shall be set
on DSS Manager Business>Alarm Config, see Ch 8.2.3.

8.3.2 Alarm Manager


If alarm scheme is configured, when alarm occurs, Alarm Manager displays corresponding alarm.

Step 1. In homepage, Click in Basic area. System displays Alarm Manager interface
as in Figure 8-19.

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Figure 8-19
Step 2. Select alarm info, double click alarm details.
Step 3. Select process, input Results and click OK.

 You can click in to quickly enter Alarm

Manager interface.
 Click Alarm List tab, systems displays all alarms by level.
 Click Search List tab, select corresponding channel in list on the right, and select Alarm Type,
Start Time and End Time. Click Search to search alarm records meeting above criteria.
 Click System Event tab, system shows all system alarms.

8.4 Thermal Imaging Alarm


8.4.1 Add Thermal Imaging
Step 1. Select Basic Config>Device>Encoder.
Step 2. Click Add, see Figure 8-20.

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Figure 8-20
Step 3. Config IP address, device name and click Add.
Step 4. In device type dropdown list select” Thermal Camera”, config video channel and etc.
Step 5. Click OK.

8.4.2 Thermal Camera Preview on Client


Step 1. Login DSS Client.

Step 2. Click in Basic function area.


Step 3. Double click thermal device channel, open view, see Figure 8-21.

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Figure 8-21

8.4.3 Config Thermal Imaging Alarm on Manager


Step 1. Select Business>Alarm.
Step 2. For contact, link level, alarm storm, TV wall alarm window and etc, please refer to Ch
8.2.1 -8.2.4.
Step 3. Click Alarm Scheme tab.
Step 4. Click Add. See Figure 8-22.

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Figure 8-22

Step 5. Enter scheme name, select time template, link level and check Enable.
Step 6. Click Next. System shows alarm source and action setup interface.
Step 7. Click New.
Step 8. In alarm source box, select alarm source, and select fire point alarm, hotspot abnormal
alarm and cold spot abnormal alarm. See Figure 8-23.

Figure 8-23

Step 9. In corresponding link action area, select link action.


Step 10. Click Save.
Step 11. Click Next.
Step 12. Click Complete.
When alarm occurs, the system links according to set link info in alarm scheme, and shows
detailed thermal imaging alarm info in Statistics>Device Statistics> Device Alarm Statistics.

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9 TV Wall
DSS Platform supports video wall, and you must add decoder or matrix device on Manager and
then configure TV wall before you can configure TV wall task and output to video wall on Client.

9.1 Add Decoder or Matrix Device


Step 1. Login DSS Manager.
Step 2. Select General>Device>Decoder.
Step 3. Click Add. System pops up Add Decoder box, see Figure 9-1.

Figure 9-1
Parameter Note

Device Type Include NVD, SVDS, UDS.

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Device decoding mode, include pull stream, direct and push stream.
 Pull:decoder gets stream via DSS series server.
 Direct:decoder gets stream directly from device.
 Push:DSS series platform push stream to decoder.
Decode Mode
It is pull by default.

Warning”
If you want to output Hikvision device to wall, then you shall add
decoder as NVD or add matrix as M60, select pull for decoding mode.
Combine If decoding supports to combine, check Support to Combine.

9.2 Config TV Wall on DSS Manager


Step 1. Select Business>TV Wall. System shows TV wall config interface.

Step 2. Click . System pops up Add TV wall interface, see Figure 9-2.

Figure 9-2

Step 3. Enter TV wall scheme name, and click , select layout to be 1*1, 2*2,
3*3, or 4*4. See Figure 9-3.

You also can click to customize TV wall layout.

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Figure 9-3

Note:

 Press Ctrl and now you can select more than one screen. Click on the right to

combine selected screens. You can cancel combination by clicking on . Before you
combine screens, you must add video wall equipment.
 Double click the screen or right-click and select Properties. In the pop-up box, you can set
exact position, size and name of screen.
 Select a screen, and right click to delete or rename the screen.

Step 4. Click Next. System displays Select decode channel interface.


Step 5. In Device Tree, select decoder and drag it to corresponding TV wall. See Figure 9-4.

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Figure 9-4
Note: Right-click can cancel current binding and rename screen.

Step 6. Click Next. System displays Enable interface.


Step 7. Check Apply Now.
Note: If you do not check Apply Now, then you cannot select this TV wall on Client.
Step 8. Click Finish.

9.3 Config TV Wall Task on DSS Client


Via selecting TV wall schemes and bind video with TV wall to output video to wall.

Step 1. Click in Basic area.


System displays TV Wall interface.

Step 2. Click at the upper-left corner, select TV wall scheme.


Step 3. Drag channel on the right to corresponding screen of TV wall to bind.
See Figure 9-5.

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Figure 9-5

No. Interface Note

1 TV Wall Scheme
 :click to search all TV wall schemes added on
Manager-end.

 :click to search all added TV wall tasks.

 :Save task.

2 TV Wall Plan

 :add schedule plan.

 :add tour plan.

3 Tour, clear  :enable/disable the window tour.

 :clear.

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4
Click 。

 Multiple window:open ,you can select

more than one window or directly select all


windows.

Advanced  Stream type : main stream, sub stream, three


streams, local signal.

 Duration:time interval of window video touring.

 :pane

 :on/off screen

5 Operation
Click .

Screen, window, channel binding info

 Click , you can view if it is the channel you want


at the lower-right “preview”.

 Click , to adjust order.

 Click ,to delete added window signal source.

6 Output to wall, Tour


 :instant output to wall, when complete this
task, system auto output to wall.

 :click to output to wall.

 :enable/disable tour plan.

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7 Split
 :screen split,

may split 1~64 screens.

 :customize screen split.

 :clear.

 :screen ON/OFF.

 :

8 Org, Favorite Select channel from organization or favorite tab.

Channel under “Org” tab, right click “Add To Favorite”,


to add it into “Favorite” tab.

Note:

Before you can add it to favorites successfully, you must

click under “Favorite” tab.

Video Preview Double click video channel, auto add to window. In


9
Window channel binding info bat, click , to preview video.

Step 4. Click .

Step 5. Input Task Name, click OK.

Step 6. Click to complete.

You also can customize TV wall plan to output video to wall. Please refer to Ch 4.3.2.

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10 Audio Intercom
Via audio talk, you can talk to front-end device and broadcast.

10.1 Audio Talk


Audio talk allows Client to talk to a single front-end device.

Step 1. Click in Basic area. System displays broadcast interface, see Figure 10-1.

Figure 10-1
Step 2. Click Audio Talk tab in the upper-right. System shows Audio Talk interface.
Step 3. Select a device to talk.
Note:
Audio talk is valid to device only, not to channel.

Step 4. Click . System shows interface as in Figure 10-2.

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Figure 10-2

Step 5. Set Sampling Rate, Sampling Digit, and Audio Format, click OK. If config match device,
system will inform you that audio talk is successfully enabled, see Figure 10-3.

Figure 10-3
If config do not match device, system will inform you that failed to enable audio talk, and
show recommended parameter. You can config based on the recommended parameter.

During audio talk, click to end audio talk.

10.2 Broadcast

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Broadcast allows the Client to broadcast with multiple front-end devices.
Step 1. Click Broadcast tab in Audio Talk interface. System shows Broadcast interface.
Step 2. Select multiple devices on the right. The selected devices will be displayed in broadcast
list.

Step 3. Click . System displays Broadcast setup interface, see Figure 10-4.

Figure 10-4

Step 4. Set Sampling Rate, Sampling Digit and Audio Format.


Step 5. Click OK.
If config match device, then you enable broadcast successfully and device in list will show
enable status, see Figure 10-5.

Figure 10-5

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During broadcast stats, click to end broadcast.

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11 Video Intercom
Video intercom supports call, remotely unlock, send message, alarm search and etc.
New SIP telephone function allows VTO to call SIP telephone. When the call is picked up, you can
enter VTO password to unlock. SIP telephone can also form a group with VTHs. When VTO calls,
devices in the same group will respond at the same time, and if one of these device picks up, ring
on other devices will stop.
SIP telephone supports to call platform client.

11.1 Config Device


11.1.1 VTO Setup
Step 1. Login VTO web.
Step 2. Select Network>SIP Server.
Step 3. Configure platform address, port is 5080, see Figure 11-1.

Figure 11-1
Step 4. Select Network Config.
Step 5. Set building/unit no. and call number, see Figure 11-2.

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Figure 11-2
Later in the use of VTO, if you modify content in red box above, you shall find corresponding VTO

on platform manager Device interface. Click , in pop-up window, click Get Info to get latest

VTO info, and then you can normally use VTO function.
Step 6. Select Local Config>A&C Manager.
Step 7. Set unlock password and duress password, check to enable button.
Step 8. Set auto snapshot, select Turn On, and when you swipe card at VTO, client will receive
the snapshot picture, see Figure 11-3.

Figure 11-3
If you complete this operation on DSS, you can see device platform connection status on VTH
device’s homepage as online/offline. (Just enter VTO IP, config VTO name)

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11.1.2 VTH Setup
Step 1. Login VTH and go to Settings>Project Settings.
Step 2. In Local Config, config VTH room no. and network address, see Figure 11-4. Room no.
here is VTH no. of added VTH.

Figure 11-4
Step 3. In SIP server config platform address and port (50800, and enable. You cannot modify
other info, see Figure 11-5.

Figure 11-5
Step 4. In Network, configure corresponding VTO address, and enable, see Figure 11-6.

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Figure 11-6
Step 5. Set status check. When you complete basic config info, in VTO homepage, view device
config stauts. If there is no “X” shown, the config is normal. See Figure 11-7.

Figure 11-7
Note:
The first picture represents VTH connection status, and the second picture represents VTH
registration status on VTO. “X” means that registration failed. (After you configure VTH, reboot the
device, and it will be linked to platform according to VTO.)
a) VTH zone setup
On VTH, click Security>Zone Status, configure zone info of each channel (zone config login

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password is 123456.), and you can switch NO/NC status to trigger alarm; in alarm record,
you can view alarm record of each zone.
b) VTH DND mode
On VTH, click User Settings>DND configure DND time, see Figure 11-8.

Figure 11-8
Step 6. In Figure 11-8, click Setting.
Step 7. Select User Setting>Talk, see Figure 11-9.

Figure 11-9
Set VTO Ring Time, VTH Ring Time and VTO Message Time to 30s, click OK.

11.1.3 SIP Telephone Setup


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Step 1. Login SIP Account.
Step 2. Select SIP Account, see Figure 11-10.

Figure 11-10
Step 3. Enter Display Name, Username, Authenticate Name, matching VTH.
Note:
If SIP telephone forms a group with VTHs, number in front of “-“ shall match VTH, number
following “-“ shall be different to differentiate devices.
Step 4. In SIP Server field, enter platform IP.
Step 5. Select Phone Setting>Advanced, see Figure 11-11.

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Figure 11-11
Step 6. Click Submit.

11.2 Add Device on DSS Manager


Step 1. Login DSS Manager.
Step 2. Select General>Device>Video Talk.
Step 3. Click Add. System pops up Add Video Talk Device box, see Figure 11-12.

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Figure 11-12
Step 4. Enter IP address and device name, click Add.
See Figure 11-3.

Figure 11-13

Step 5. Configure VTO info parameter, and set call and other parameters, click Add. You only
need to add VTO since VTH and SIP Telephone will be auto linked to platform via VTO. Or
you may select VTS, and platform auto gets call number from the device, click OK.

Figure 11-14

11.3 Video Intercom Function on DSS Client


11.3.1 Video Talk
After you have added VTO and VTH, on DSS Client, go to Video Talk, and see the device tree on
the left in the interface. Building no., unit no. reported by each device will auto generate device
organization tree.
Step 1. Login DSS Client.

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Step 2. Select in Basic area. System shows Video Talk interface, see Figure 11-15.

Figure 11-15
According to building no., unit no., and other VTHs reported by the device, it will auto generate
contacts.
 If a user wants to call a unit VTO via client.

Click on VTO.
Call is one-way from clien to VTO only.
System pops up a box, see Figure 11-16.

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Figure 11-16

1). Click .
2). System pops up confirmatio box, click OK.
You can unlock remotely.

3). Click to stop call.


Call box will not be closed.
 If a user wants to call a specific VTH from client.

1). Click on VTH.


Call is bidirectional between client and VTH.
System pops up a calling box, see Figure 11-17.

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Figure 11-17
2). When VTH accepts call, the user can start a bidirectional talk.
See Figure 11-18.

Figure 11-18
1) VTH does not accept call in 60s, then client will prompt user and ask if he/she wants to

redial. The user may click again to redial.


2) If the VTH being called is busy, client will prompt user to call again later.
 If Client calls SIP phone in certain room of certain unit.

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1) Click on SIP phone card.
See Figure 11-19.

Figure 11-19
2) After SIP phone call is picked up, client can have a bidirectional talk with SIP phone, see
Figure 11-20.

Figure 11-20
 SIP does not accept call in 50s, then client will prompt user and ask if he/she wants to

redial. The user may click again to redial.


 If SIP phone call is busy or hung up directly, client will prompt call busy and ask you to try
later.

 If the VTO is calling the client.

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Client pops up VTO calling box, see Figure 11-21.

Figure 11-21

You can click , to accept VTO call, and start a bidirectional talk.

Also you can click to unlock.


 If the VTH is calling the Client.
Client pops up VTH call box, see Figure 11-22.

Figure 11-22

You can click to talk with VTH.

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If there is missing call, you can click missing call shown in red Call Record at the lower -right
corner in Talk interface, see Figure 11-23.

Figure 11-23

Click , you can call back.

You also can view ALL of call records.

On the right, there are , here enter call number to fuzzy search.

In on the right, you also can directly dial VTO to call VTH either one-way or
bidirectionally.

11.3.2 Send Message


In Message Publish interface, you can add announcement or notice, which can be sent to each
VTH and users can view them on VTH.

11.3.3 Event Search


In Event Search interface, you can search for alarm event and unlock type. You also can learn
about time of alarm, device location when alarm occurs, plus alarm status.

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12 ANPR Surveillance
12.1 Add ANPR Device
Step 1. Select Basic Config>Device>ANPR Device.
Step 2. Click Add.
See Figure 12-1.

Figure 12-1
Step 3. Set IP address, device name, click Add.
Step 4. In device type dropdown list, select ANPR device.
Step 5. Click OK.

12.2 ANPR Surveillance


ANPR Monitoring is mainly used to show real-time vehicle passing record, and it shows device
snapshot time, snapshot location plate info and etc.

Step 1. In Click in extension function area.


Step 2. In device list, select ANPR device and drag it to video window, you can view snapshot
time, plate no., owner and telephone number. See Figure 12-2.

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Figure 12-2
Step 3. Double click each snapshot record, see Figure 12-3.

Figure 12-3

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13 Vehicle Search
System supports criteria of start time, end time, snapshot location, plate no. and etc. to search
history of ANPR monitoring of vehicle.

Step 1. Click in extension function area.


Step 2. Enter criteria, click Search. See Figure 13-1.

Figure 13-1

Step 3. Double click daily record to open vehicle picture.

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14 Mobile
14.1 Add MPT300 Device
14.1.1 MPT300 Device WEB Platform
Step 1. Login device web.
Step 2. Select Platform Settings.
Step 3. Enable platform connection button, fill in device ID, IP address, port and other info, see
Figure 14-1.

Figure 14-1

Step 4. Click OK.

14.1.2 Add MPT300 Device on Manager


Step 1. Login Manager-end.
Step 2. Select Device>Encoder.
Step 3. Click Add.
Step 4. Configure parameter info, select auto for method, and register ID shall match device ID.
Device type is MPT300, check “Add ITC”. See Figure 14-2.

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Figure 14-2
Step 5. Click OK. You can view it in Device>ANPR Device.

14.2 Add Mobile Device


14.2.1 Device WEB Setup
Step 1. Login Device WEB.
Step 2. Select Setup>Mobile>Auto Register,
Step 3. Enter Server IP, Port. See Figure 14-3.

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Figure 14-3
Step 4. Click OK.

14.2.2 Add Mobile Device on Manager-end


Step 1. Login DSS Manager-end.
Step 2. Select General>Device>Encoder.
Step 3. Click Add. System pops up Add Encoder box, see Figure 14-4.

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Figure 14-4
Step 4. Set parameter info. For device type, usually users select MDVR.
Step 5. Click OK.
You can search for added device in encoder page as to view device online/offline, and modify
or delete device. See Figure 14-5.

Figure 14-5
Under operation column, there is edit, delete and config icon for existing encoder.

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14.3 Mobile Info
14.3.1 Add Driver Information
Step 1. Login DSS Manager-end.
Step 2. Select Mobile>Mobile Info>Driver.
Step 3. Click Add. System pops up Add Driver box, see Figure 14-6.

Figure 14-6
Step 4. Enter basic info, click OK.
You can search added driver by keyboard and gender, as well as modify and delete driver.
See Figure 14-7.

Figure 14-7

14.3.2 Vehicle Management


Step 1. Select Mobile>Mobile Info>Vehicle Management.
Step 2. Click Add. System pops up Add Vehicle box, see Figure 14-8.

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Figure 14-8
Step 3. Enter basic info, click OK. You can searched added vehicle plug modify and delete
vehicle. See Figure 14-9.

Figure 14-9

14.3.3 Device Association Management


You can associate existing MDVR device with existing driver and vehicle.
Step 1. Select Mobile>Mobile Info>Device Association.
Step 2. Select device to associate, click Associate.
Step 3. System pops up Edit Device Association box, see Figure 14-10.

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Figure 14-10
Note: You may select vehicle and driver according to you need.

Step 4. After association is complete, click OK to save. Then the device, driver and vehicle are
associated.
On Client mobile map, above device you can see the association information same as on
Manager-end. See Figure 14-11.

Figure 14-11
The following is vehicle info associated with device.

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Figure 14-12

14.3.4 Mobile Statistical Report


In Mobile Statistics, you can search detailed GPS abnormal report, history GPS report, device
status report, overspeed statistics, and area alarm report via different criteria, and export log.
For example, you search for electronic virtual fence, the steps are as follow:
Step 1. Select Mobile>Mobile Statistics> area alarm report.
Step 2. On organization tree, select organization structure you want to search and enter search
criteria, click Search.
Step 3. The system displays search result, see Figure 14-13.

Figure 14-13
Step 4. Click Export, to export search result.

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Log Note

GPS Abnormal Used to record device data during non GPS data

Report duration.

You can search for detailed GPS abnormal info via

non data duration.

History GPS Report Used to record device history GPS data.

You can search detailed device GPS history data via

organization tree node, period, device name and

etc.

Device Status Report Used to record device online or offline status.

You can search device status via organization tree

node, period and etc.

Overspeed Statistics Used to record device overspeed status.

You can search detailed overspeed info via

organization tree node, period and etc.

Area Alarm Report Used to record alarm condition in electronic virtual

fence.

You can search for detailed alarm info via

organization tree node, period and etc.

14.4 Violation Query


According to set time, period, snapshot location, plate and other criteria, you can search for ANPR
device snapshot all pictures.

For example, you want to search for all plates with letter “A”:
Step 1. Select ANPR info search.
The system shows General interface.
Step 2. Select by period, enter snapshot date and snapshot period.
Step 3. Check Fuzzy Search, and enter “A” in plate no.
Step 4. Click Search, see Figure 14-14.

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Figure 14-14

Note:
You can use the exclusion function to block certain results.
Step 1.

In step 2 time selection, if you select by time, then you can select start time and end time. The rest
steps are the same with by period.

14.5 Mobile Interface


14.5.1 Introduction of Mobile Interface
Mobile interface provides key monitoring, live preview, audio talk, record playback, pattern
playback and statistics.

Click to enter Mobile interface, see Figure 14-15.

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Figure 14-15

Click at the upper-left corner of map, it has four arrows pointing at four directions. You
can move the map by clicking this button. Below it there is zoom in/out button.
Functions of mobile interface are shown below.

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No. Interface Note

1 Map Operation  Clear screen,clear operation on map.

 Switch, switch city on map.

 Search, search place on map and position it.

 Hide, hide device name shown on map.

 Zoom, right click mouse to zoom map.

 Point, select device by point.

 Line, select device by line.

 Panel, select device by pane.

 Circle, select device by circle.

 Reset, if map has shifted, click reset to restore

current position.

 Distance, measure distance between selected

points.

 Area, measure area of selected region.

 Mark, mark on map.

2 Device List and  Checked device under “Device ”tab means that

Electronic the device is subscribed. Detailed info is shown

Virtual Fence under “Real-time GPS” tab.

 Under “Device Type” tab ,you can check device

type to filter.

 Under “Electronic Virtual Fence” tab, you can

create speed limit area, driving area and etc.

When a vehicle passing Electronic Virtual Fence

area is not driving according to the law, the

system will alarm. Alarm info will be shown

under global overspeed, speed limit, emergenct

and other alarm tabs.

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No. Interface Note

3 Real-time GPS Real-time GPS may show subscribed device

info. Double click device to view live preview.

 Under “Online” tab, see if device is online.

 Under “Vehicle” tab, it shows vehicle info.

 Under “Organization” tab, it shows organization

of the vehicle.

 Under “Speed” tab, it shows vehicle speed.

 Under “Position” tab, it shows whether the

vehicle is being positioned.

 Under “Time” tab, it shows real-time GPS

receiving time.

 Under “3G signal” tab, it shows network

intensity.

 Under “Device ID” tab, it shows device ID.

 Under “Position” tab, it shows vehicle current

position.

14.5.2 Right Click Device


14.5.2.1 Right Click Device
In Mobile interface, right click device under Device tab, you can see Figure 14-16.

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Figure 14-16

14.5.2.2 Key Monitoring


Step 1. Under Device tab, check one device to subscribe it. The interface shows device GPS
info plus device real-time info and associated info.
Step 2. Right click the device, select key monitoring, see Figure 14-17.

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Figure 14-17
Note: The map shows vehicle driving pattern within previous 10 minutes. You can double click any
row to position it on map.

14.5.2.3 Live Preview


The system shows 4 live preview channels by default.

In Key Monitoring interface, click or under Device tab, right click device and select live
preview. The system shows live preview video, see Figure 14-18.

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Figure 14-18
No. Interface Note

1 Select Channel  By checking to select channel you want to be

shown.

2 Snapshot  By snapshot, you can snapshot picture from

video.

3 Send  Enter or select one message, send it to mobile

device. You can click to edit message


template. You may expand message button to

see a ad option which you may also edit to be

sent.
Note:
The device currently only has one window for edition of message and ad. After message or ad is
sent, it will be shown in video window, see Figure 14-19.

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Figure 14-19

14.5.2.4 Audio Talk


You can right click on device to select audio talk function. See Figure 14-20.

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Figure 14-20
Note: User can directly talk to device on Client.
You can adjust volume of MIC and earphone on this page.

14.5.2.5 Record Playback


Right click on device to select record playback function, see Figure 14-21.

Figure 14-21
Record playback supports search and playback of device record and center record. Click area
containing record to position this time point of record.

14.5.2.6 Pattern Playback


Under Device tab, right click device and select pattern playback, you can enter Pattern Playback
interface. Select one of GPS, device and platform to search and playback pattern of current
device.
 GPS: display current device GPS info and pattern.
 Device, display current device record.
 Platform, display current platform central record (record in record plan).
For example to search GPS, platform steps:
Step 1. Configure start time and end time.
Step 2. Select GPS.
Step 3. Click Search.
See Figure 14-22.

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Figure 14-22
14.5.2.7 Statistics
You can search GPS module status report, overspeed report, fence alarm report, history GPS and
device offline report.
For example, to search GPS report:
Step 1. Right click device and select report>history GPS.
Step 2. Enter search period.
Step 3. Click Search. See Figure 14-23.

Figure 14-23
You can click Export to export result of search in Excel format to local.

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Report Note

GPS Module Status Statistics of current device GPS module status info

Overspeed Info According to Start Time, End Time, Alarm Type,

Overspeed and Alarm Interval, make statistics of current

device and overspeed info.

Fence Alarm Info According to Start Time, End Time, Alarm Type and

Vehicle, make statistics of current device fence alarm info.

History GPS Statistics of vehicle history GPS info, including the vehicle

longitude, latitude, speed and etc. Click Position to find

vehicle on map.

Device Offline Info Statistics of current device offline status info.

14.5.3 Icon above Device


On mobile map, you can see icon above device, see Figure 14-24.

Figure 14-24
You can click these icons or right click device to get corresponding functions:

=Key monitoring

=Live preview

=Recent pattern, not available in right click menu.

=Audio talk

=Record playback

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=Pattern playback

=Address analysis, not available in right click menu.l

14.5.3.1 Recent Pattern


Recent pattern shows device recent pattern, see Figure 14-25.

Figure 14-25
Note:
Red line in picture is the recent pattern.

14.5.3.2 Address Analysis


Address analysis button can help you exchange GPS info into real position.

14.5.4 Configure Electronic Virtual Fence


Click Electronic Virtual Fence, see Figure 14-26.

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Figure 14-26
Config method of limit, drive, forbid, start, arrive are the same, here uses limit as an example.
Step 1. Click limit, see Figure 14-27.

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Figure 14-27
Step 2. Click a point on map to add limit area. You can add point progressively. Double click
point to end adding. See Figure 14-28.

Figure 14-28
Step 3. Double click on red text above, it pops up fence property box, see Figure 14-29.

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Figure 14-29
Note:
In Fence Property box, you can configure fence type, speed limit and fence name.
When you complete config, click OK. The new limit area will be shown under limit tab of Electronic
Virtual Fence.

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15 IVS Analysis
The system currently supports people statistical information and heat map.

15.1 Add Smart IPC Device


Before using this statistical function, you must add SmartIPC device on DSS Manager.
Step 1. Login DSS Manager.
Step 2. Select General>Device>Encoder.
Step 3. Click Add. System pops up Add Encoder box.
Step 4. Configure parameter info, select Smart IPC for device type, check People Count box.
See Figure 15-1.

Figure 15-1
Step 5. Click OK.

15.2 People Statistical Report


Step 1. Login DSS Client.

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Step 2. Click in Extension area.
Step 3. On the left, select device channel, configute alarm type, statistical time, click Search.
See Figure 15-2.

Figure 15-2
Step 4. Click “HeatMap”. See Figure 15-3.
Note:
Device real-time upload heat map data to platform, start from adding device, you can search
heat map statistical data, but search is in unit of week. (Interval between start time and end
time is up to 7 days).

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Figure 15-3

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16 Smart Track
DSS platform client support smart track, which links fisheye camera and general camera, easily
monitor each spot.
Note:
Before using smart track function, you must add fisheye device in Basic Config>Device on

Manager (after adding device, click , in channel dropdown list select “fisheye (rear calibration)
and general speed dome. Please see Ch 5.1.

Step 1. In Extension area click .


Step 2. Click Add Scheme. See Figure 16-1.

Figure 16-1
Step 3. Configure monitor position name, select fisheye name and speed dome name, click OK.
See Figure 16-2.

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Figure 16-2

Step 4. Click Add Calib, and select one spot in fisheye video on the left. Then find this spot in
general speed dome video on the right, adjust PTZ to center position (green cross in video).
Note:
 Select 3-8 calibration points in fisheye video.

 When you find the calibration points in general video on the right, click to zoom out
PTZ.

 Click , using 3D positioning, when you click a certain spot in video on the right, it
will auto moved to center position.
Step 5. Click save.
Step 6. Follow step 4-5 to add at least three calibration points which shall not be linear.
See Figure 16-3.

Figure 16-3

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Step 7. Click OK. See Figure 16-4.

Figure 16-4

Step 8. Click , enter Smart Track interface, see Figure 16-5.

Figure 16-5
Step 9. Click any point on in fisheye video on the left, the general speed dome on the right will
auto link to the corresponding position.
Step 10. Click Config Manager at the upper-right corner to shows add calibration point interface.
Step 11. Click Playback at the upper-right corner to return to smart track interface.

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17 Access Control
Access control function supports to unlock door, process alarm information and bind video.

17.1 DSS Manager Device


17.1.1 Add A&C Device
Step 1. Login DSS Manager.
Step 2. Select General>Device>Access Control.
Step 3. Click Add. System pops up Add A&C box, see Figure 17-1.

Figure 17-1
Step 4. Enter IP address, device name and etc., click Add.

Figure 17-2

Step 5. Enter A&C channel and etc., click OK.

17.1.2 Unlock Timeout Config


The system supports to configure timeout unlock. If a user unlocks door over this time threshold,
then it will link to alarm.
The higher the level, the higher the threshold value will be.
Step 1. Select Business>Unlock Overtime.

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Step 2. Enter alarm level name and threshold value, see Figure 17-3.

Figure 17-3
Step 3. Click Submit.

17.1.3 Link Video


DSS Manager supports to bind video resource to A&C. When A&C has alarm, it will play bound
video resource.
Step 1. Select Business>Link Video>A&C.

Step 2. Click . See Figure 17-4.

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Figure 17-4
Step 3. Select A&C source and linked video channel.
Step 4. Click OK.

17.2 Access Control


17.2.1 Main Control
Step 1. Login DSS Client.

Step 2. Click in Extension area.


Step 3. In device list on the right, select different A&C devices, so it will show different A&C
unlock information, door sensor and overtime alarm.
You can view lock/unlock, door sensor, overtime alarm information in each of the following tab.

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Figure 17-5
You can view unlock unlock info, door sensor alarm, and etc. here.

Step 4. Place mouse on door icon, to show unlock button, such as . Click
Open Door/Close Door to operate correspondingly.
Step 5. In device tree on the right, right click Unlock, Lock or Door Config, see Figure 17-6.

Figure 17-6
Unlock mode includes methods of password, card, password or card.
Step 6. Click Open All, Close All, button to control A&C NO, NC status.
Step 7. Double click alarm record below, you can view alarm details.

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Figure 17-7

17.2.2 Log
Step 1. Click Door Log tab in A&C interface.
Step 2. Set search time, select device, event and click Search.
See Figure 17-8.

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Figure 17-8

Step 3. If you set video link, click , to play record.

If access control device is offline, you can use it as standalone, click Collect Records to sync
record during offline period to the platform.

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18 Alarm Controller
DSS platform supports to manage alarm controller, and to arm, disarm, bypass alarm controller.

18.1 Add Alarm Controller Device


Step 1. Login DSS Manager.
Step 2. Select General>Device>Alarm Controller.
Step 3. Click Add.
System pops Add Alarm controller box. See Figure 18-1.

Figure 18-1
Step 4. Enter IP address, device name and etc., click Add. See Figure 18-2.

Figure 18-2
Step 5. Enter alarm input channel, alarm output channel, click OK.
Step 6. Refer to Ch 13.1.1 to configure linked video of alarm controller device.

18.2 Alarm Controller


Step 1. Login DSS Client.

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Step 2. Click , system shows Alarm controller interface.
Alarm controller interface shows all added alarm controller device and zone, the shown device
status includes online, offline, alarm, bypass, arm and disarm. You can filter device by status.
On the right, select different alarm controllers which lead to different zones. Select root, to show
all zones. See Figure 18-3.

Figure 18-3
You can batch select device and zone to arm and disarm. Double click zone, to view zone details
and monitoring video. Double click alarm info, system pops up alarm details page.
You can view current live preview and record video, and process current alarm. Processing status
includes processed, pending, in progress, miss-alarmed and ignored. Processes status will be
shown in status in alarm info list.

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19 Device Config
After you add device in Device interface, you can configure device parameter in Device Config
interface.

In homepage, click or in Device interface, click of target device to enter Device


Config interface. See Figure 19-1.

Figure 19-1

19.1 General Setup


19.1.1 Network
You can set network TCP/IP, Connection, PPPoE, DDNS, IP right, SMTP, FTP, multicast, alarm
center, ARS, P2P and etc. See Figure 19-2.

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Figure 19-2

19.1.2 Remote Device


You can auto search or manually search to add remote device, see Figure 19-3.

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Figure 19-3
Click Device Search, system will show devices that are within the same network segment as this
device. For the searched device, click Add to auto add remote device.
Click Manual Add, system pops up add box of remote device, see Figure 19-4. Enter
corresponding parameter, and click OK to manually add.

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Figure 19-4

19.1.3 Encode Setup


You can set device A/V stream, snapshot stream and video overlay.

19.1.3.1 A/V Stream


See Figure 19-5.

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Figure 19-5

Parameter Note

Stream Include general, motion detection and alarm. Select different steams for
Type different record events.

Encode Auto get audio encode mode from device.


Type

Resolution Include multiple resolutions, each has different reference streams.

FPS PAL:1~25 fps, NTSC:1~30 fps.

Stream CBR and VBR.


Control

Bit Stream Under VBR mode, this value is upper limit; under CBR mode, this value is fixed.

According to selected encode mode, resolution to dynamicly display stream


Reference
(range).
Stream

I Frames Time interval between key frames. 。

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Parameter Note

Audio Select this frame, then enable audio setup.


Setup

Encode Device audio encode method.


Mode

Watermark Select this parameter, then enable watermark function.

Watermark Via watermark character, you can see whether the video has been tampered.
Characte Enable option for watermark.
r

19.1.3.2 Snapshot Stream


See Figure 19-6.

Figure 19-6

Parameter Note

Available parameter:

Snap  Regular:in snapshot plan, snapshot within set time range.


Mode  Motion Detect:snapshot when motion is detected.

 Alarm:snapshot when alarms.

Size Identical with main stream resolution.

Quality Set quality of snapshot.

Snap Set frequency of snapshot.


Speed

19.1.3.3 Video Overlay


See Figure 19-7.

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Figure 19-7

Parameter Note

Channel Set channel name.


Name

Shield video of specific area in live preview window. Available


parameters:
 Local preview:shield specific region video in local preview video.
Region
Overlay  Network monitor:shield specific region video in network monitor.

Select “local preview” or “network monitor”, and click ,to configure


shielded region.

Channel If you select this parameter, then it will show channel name in video 如
Display monitor window.

If you select this parameter, then it shows time info in video monitor 如
Time Display
window.

19.1.4 Image Setup


You can set video’s color mode, HUE, brightness, contrast and satur ation. See Figure 19-8.

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Figure 19-8

Parameter Note

Color Mode Set color mode.

HUE Adjust color HUE.

Adjust overall color brightness. The higher the value, the higher the
brightness will be.
Brightness
If you increase image brightness, the entire video will be affected
including both dark and bright areas.

Contrast Adjust contrast. The higher the value, the higher the contrast will be.

Saturation Adjust color depth. The higher the value, the deeper the color will be.

Flip Viewing angle. You can select among four modes.

19.1.5 PTZ Config


See Figure 19-9.

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Figure 19-9

Parameter Note

Protocol Select protocol of corresponding model, such as PELCOD.

Address Set speed dome address.

Select corresponding speed dome’s baud rate, and you control


Baud Rate
corresponding channel PTZ and camera.

Data Bit Set corresponding data value.

Stop Bit Set stop bit.

Parity Select parity.

19.2 Event
19.2.1 Video Detection
Video detection includes video loss, video tampering and motion detect. While:
 Video loss: when a channel loses video, it will prompts video loss via alarm output, alarm
upload, screen prompt, and SMS.
 Video tampering: when someone tampers camera or video is not clear due to light issue,
video tamper alarm is ON.
Note:
Enable defocus detect: detect defocus video.
 Motion detection: by analyzing video image, when system detects moving signal which has

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reached preset sensitivity, it enables motion detection alarm.
For example see Figure 19-10 as motion detection.

Figure 19-10

Parameter Note

Enable If you select this parameter, then you can perform motion detection.

Arm/Disarm Set alarm arm and disarm time.


Period Click setup to pop up arm/disarm period box.

Anti-dither The anti-dither period only can record one time of motion detection event.
Value within 0s~600s.

 Click Set to enter, blue zone is motion detection zone. (center in figure)
Zone
 When exit the interface, you must click OK to save motion detect setup.

Record If you select this parameter, then you can perform motion detection alarm
Channel record to this channel. Meantime you must select auto record in
Record>Record Control.

Delay Time When motion detection ends, it will extend for a while before stop.

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Parameter Note

Upload to Check, means to upload record to cloud.


Cloud

Alarm Output If you select this parameter, then enable alarm link output port, so it can link
corresponding alarm output device when alarm occurs.

Output Deploy After motion detection alarm ends, alarm extends for a while before stop.

PTZ Link When motion detection occurs, link PTZ, such as rotate to point X.

PTZ config event type includes: preset, point tour and pattern.

Tour If you select this parameter, then enable tour channel function.

Snapshot If you select this parameter, then config motion detection snapshot function
for this channel.

Screen Prompt If you select this parameter, then when alarm occurs, screen has prompt.

Send EMAIL If you select this parameter, then when alarm occurs, send mail to user.

Alarm Upload If you select this parameter, then when alarm occurs, upload alarm.

Buzzer If you select this parameter, then when alarm occurs, buzzer.

SMS If you select this parameter, then when alarm occurs, send SMS to user.

19.2.2 Alarm Setup


See Figure 19-11.

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Figure 19-11

Parameter Note

Alarm Input If you select this parameter, then it will link to alarm.
Enable

Arm/Disarm Set alarm arm and disarm time.


Period Click setup to pop up arm/disarm period box.

Anti-dither The anti-dither period only can record one time of motion detection event. Value
within 0s~600s.

Device Type Set to NO or NC.

Record If you select this parameter, then you can perform motion detection alarm record to
Channel this channel. Meantime you must select auto record in Record>Record Control.

Record Delay When alarm link ends, it will extend for a while before stop.

Upload to Check, means to upload record to cloud.


Cloud

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Parameter Note

Alarm Output If you select this parameter, then enable alarm link output port, so it can link
corresponding alarm output device when alarm occurs.

Output Delay After motion detection alarm ends, alarm extends for a while before stop.

PTZ Link When alarm link occurs, link PTZ, such as rotate to point X.

PTZ config event type includes: preset, point tour and pattern.

Tour If you select this parameter, then enable tour channel function.

Snapshot If you select this parameter, then config alarm link snapshot function for this channel.

Video Matrix If you select this parameter, then enable matrix.

Show If you select this parameter, then when alarm occurs, screen shows message.
Message

Send EMAIL If you select this parameter, then when alarm occurs, send mail to user.

Alarm Upload If you select this parameter, then when alarm occurs, upload alarm.

Buzzer If you select this parameter, then when alarm occurs, buzzer.

SMS If you select this parameter, then when alarm occurs, send SMS to user.

19.2.3 Abnormality
When an abnormality (i.s. no storage device, capacity warning, storage device error, offline)
occurs, by enabling alarm output function, select alarm output channel, set corresponding alarm
format, create alarm to notify user. For example no storage device is in Figure 19-12.

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Figure 19-12

19.2.4 Intelligent Config


SmartPSS supports to add SmartIPC and you may configure added intelligent device, including
audio detection config and face detection fig. After config is finished, you can to go Live preview,
see Ch 5.
See Figure 19-13.

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Figure 19-13

Parameter Note

Anomaly If you select this parameter, then enable audio detection alarm.
Enable

Mutation You can set sensitivity and threshold.


Enable If you select this parameter, enable mutation.

sensitivity: 1-100 level adjustable, the smaller the value, then the more input sound
volume change needs to exceed continuous environmental volume for being judged
as audio abnormality. User shall test and adjust according to actual environment.

Mutation threshold:1-100 level adjustable, used to set filter environment sound


intensity. If environmental noise is higher, then you shall set this value higher. User
shall test and adjust according to actual environment.

Arm/Disarm Set alarm arm and disarm time.


Period Click “setup” to pop up “Arm/Disarm Period” box.

Anti-dither Within one anti-dither period, it only records one time motion detection event. Value
within 0s~100s.

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Parameter Note

Record If you select this parameter, then you can perform motion detection alarm record to
Channel this channel. Meantime you must select auto record in Record>Record Control.

Record Delay When alarm link ends, it will extend for a while before stop.

Alarm Output If you select this parameter, then enable alarm link output port, so it can link
corresponding alarm output device when alarm occurs.

Output Delay When alarm link ends, alarm extend for a while before stop.

Snapshot If you select this parameter, then config motion detection snapshot for the channel.

Send EMAIL If you select this parameter, then when alarm occurs, send mail to user.

Alarm Upload If you select this parameter, then when alarm occurs, upload alarm.

Buzzer If you select this parameter, then when alarm occurs, buzzer.

SMS If you select this parameter, then when alarm occurs, send SMS to user.

For face detection config, see Figure 19-14.

Figure 19-14

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Parameter Note

Enable Face If you select this parameter, then alarm links.


Detect

Arm/Disarm Set alarm arm/disarm period.


Period Click Set to pop up arm/disarm box.

Enable Face If you select this parameter, then enable face detection.
Enhancemen
t

Record If you select this parameter, then you can perform motion detection alarm record to
Channel this channel. Meantime you must select auto record in Record>Record Control.

Record Delay When alarm link ends, it will extend for a while before stop.

Alarm Output If you select this parameter, then enable alarm link output port, so it can link
corresponding alarm output device when alarm occurs.

Output Delay When alarm link ends, alarm extends for a while before stop.

Snapshot If you select this parameter, then config motion detection snapshot for the channel.

Send EMAIL If you select this parameter, then when alarm occurs, send mail to user.

Alarm Upload If you select this parameter, then when alarm occurs, upload alarm.

Buzzer If you select this parameter, then when alarm occurs, buzzer.

SMS If you select this parameter, then when alarm occurs, send SMS to user.

19.3 Record/Storage
19.3.1 Record Setup
Record setup has schedule and record control.
 Schedule: system records at set time period.
 Record control: select record mode.

19.3.1.1 Schedule
You can set corresponding record time, and record during the set period. Example is as below:
Step 1. Select Storage>Record. See record setup interface.
Step 2. Select Schedule. See Figure 19-15.

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Figure 19-15

Step 3. Click . See Figure 19-16.

Figure 19-16
Step 4. Set period you want to record, select record type, and click OK.
See Figure 19-17.

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Figure 19-17
Note:
 Green: normal record.
 Yellow: motion detection triggered record.
 Red: alarm triggered record.
 Blue: motion detection and alarm record.
 Orange: intelligent alarm record.

You can click Apply to copy current config to other channels.

19.3.1.2 Record Control


You can select record mode, see Figure 19-18.

Figure 19-18

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Parameter Note

During certain period of time, records are stored in memory. For


example, pre-record is 4 seconds, then record in the first 4 seconds are
Pre-record
stored in memory and records start from the 5 th second are stored
locally.

Set main stream record mode. Available modes are auto, manual and
Main Stream
OFF.

Set sub stream record mode. Available modes are auto, manual and
Sub Stream
OFF.

19.3.2 Disk Management


You can manage local storage and remote storage.
Local Storage
Store data in local SD card or disk, meantime you can view healthy condition of disk, see Figure
19-19.

Figure 19-19

19.4 System Maintenance


19.4.1 User Management
You can add, modify, delete user group and use. System default user groups include admin and
user.
Default users are admin, 888888, and 666666.
To add user:
Step 1. Select Maintenance>Account. It shows User interface.
Step 2. Select group and click Add.
System pops up Add Group box, see Figure 19-20.

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Figure 19-20
Step 3. Enter user group name, select corresponding right, and click OK.
Step 4. Select user, and click Add. See Figure 19-21.

Figure 19-21
Step 5. Enter corresponding parameter, select right and click OK.
Note:
Username and password in access controller are fixed, which are “123456”.

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19.4.2 System Maintenance
19.4.2.1 Local Setup
See Figure 19-22.

Figure 19-22
Parameter Note

Device Set device name.


Name

Device No. Device no. in remote control app. Used to in scene when one remote control
controls multiple devices. Only when you press address button on remote
control and enter remote control address and device no. are the same with
corresponding device before you can operate.

Language Show device system language.

Video Show video standard of device.


Standard

Pack Set pack duration of each record file. Default is 60 minutes.


Duration

When disk Available parameters:


is full  Stop, current work disk is overwriting, or current disk is just full, it stops
record.
 Overwrite, when current disk is full, it will overwrite the earliest record file.

19.4.2.2 Time Setup


See Figure 19-23.

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Figure 19-23
Parameter Note

Date Select date display format.


Format

Time
Select corresponding time format.
Format

System Set system time of current device.


Time

Sync PC Push SmartPSS PC time to device.

DST DST time.

NTP By setting NTP server, system auto sync time according to server.
Server

19.4.2.3 Serial Setup


You can set serial information, see Figure 19-24.

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Figure 19-24
Parameter Note

COM Select COM.

Function Select corresponding serial control protocol, serial function control protocol
have:
 General, use COM and mini terminal software to upgrade and debug.
 Control keyboard, via COM use professional keyboard to contol device.
 Transparent COM, use to connect PC, and send data.
 Protocol COM, when card no. overlaps, you need to set to this COM.
 Network keyboard, via Ethernet port use professional keyboard to contol
device.

Data Bit Default is “8”.

Stop Bit Default is “1”.

Baud Rate Select corresponding baud rate length, default is “115200”.

Parity Default is “no parity”.

19.4.2.4 Auto Maintenance


You can self set auto reboot system or auto delete file. Auto reboot system can set scheduled
reboot. Auto delete file can customize day to delete file, see Figure 19-25.

Figure 19-25
19.4.2.5 Version
View current device software version and SN.

19.4.2.6 Firmware Upgrade

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Upgrade device program.

19.4.3 Link to WEB


You can link device WEB.

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20 Statistics
20.1 Statistics
DSS Manager supports search of server statistics, device statistics, management statistics,
operation statistics and user statistics. The detailed steps are skipped here.

Overview
DSS Manager supports real-time statistics of server and device online status, and supports
search for alarm history and channel real-time analytics of server and device.
Step 1. Open Statistics>Overview interface. See Figure 20-1.

Figure 20-1
Step 2. Click Details next to Device Real Time Online Statistics or graph below to enter
corresponding Statistics>Device>Device Online Statistics tab to view device real time online
alarm info.
See Figure 20-2.

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Figure 20-2

Step 3. Click Statistics Type on the bottom in Overview interface. You will see Figure 20-3.

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Figure 20-3

Step 4. Check designated type and click OK.


Step 5. Enter start time and end time. Click Search to search corresponding type info.

20.2 Server Management


DSS Manager provides server management. Server management has center unit and distribution
unit.
 Center
➢ Dual hot spare not added
Step 1. Open General>Server>Center Unit. You can see operation status of center unit host.
See Figure 20-4.

Figure 20-4
Step 2. Click , you can view name, server type, IP and status of center unit, video unit and
picture unit in main server center unit. See Figure 20-5.

Figure 20-5

➢ Dual hot spare added


Click open General>Server Config>Center Unit interface, you can view center unit and
spare operation status of center unit. See Figure 20-6.

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Figure 20-6

 Distribution unit
Step 1. Open General>Server>Distribution Unit interface, you can view operation status of
master/slave mode server. See Figure 20-7.

Figure 20-7

Step 2. Click or , you can edit or delete distribution unit.

Click , you can enter initalization interface.

Step 3. Click , you can view video server name, server type and IP status. See Figure
20-8.

Figure 20-8

20.3 Video Quality Analytics


DSS platform supports video quality analytics, first please set video analytics, analytics task,
analytics scheme on Manager, and then you can view result of analytics on Client.
Step 1. Login DSS Manager.
Step 2. Select Business>Video Analytics.
 Analytics item config: used to config video analytics.
 Task config: used to config video analytics task.
 Scheme config: used to config video analytics scheme template.

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20.3.1 Config Analytics Item
Step 1. Select Video Analytics>Video Analytics.

Step 2. Click . System pops up Add Analytics Item Config box.


Step 3. Configure name and select analytics item, see Figure 20-9.

Figure 20-9

Step 4. Click OK. The added analytics item is shown in Analytics Config interface. You can
modify and delete existing analytics item.

20.3.2 Configure Analytics Task

Step 1. Select Video Analytics Config>Task Config.

Step 2. Click . System pops up Add Task Config box, see Figure 20-10.

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Figure 20-10
Step 3. Configure task name, single channel analytics overtime, analytics item config and etc.
Note:
Single channel analytics overtime: analytics of each channel required time.
Step 4. Check alternate channel, and click Add to add channel below selected channel.
Step 5. Click OK.
Configured task is shown in task config list. You can view, modify and delete added task.

20.3.3 Config Analytics Scheme


Step 1. Select Video Analytics Config>Scheme Config.

Step 2. Click . System pops up Add Scheme Config box.


Step 3. Configure scheme name and check Enable.

Step 4. Under alternate task box, select alternate task, and click to add task to
selected task.
Note:
The system supports multiple task.
Step 5. Configure task’s start time, see Figure 20-11.

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Figure 20-11
Step 6. Click OK. Configured scheme will be shown under scheme config list, you can modify
and delete added scheme.

20.3.4 View Video Diagnosis Result


Step 1. Login DSS Client.

Step 2. Click in Extension area. System shows Video Analytics>Abnormal Analytics


interface, see Figure 20-12.

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Figure 20-12
Step 3. Click Diagnosis Result tab, you can view all video analytics content.
See Figure 20-13.

Figure 20-13

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➢ Click : view channel analytics history.

➢ Click : view channel live preview.

➢ Click : palyback channel record.

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21 All-in-one Card
All-in-one management allow you to add and delete user/card, and authorize user.
Two methods to add cardholder:
 Add one: add one user.
Step 1. Click All-in-one tab.
Step 2. Click Add.
Step 3. Set user ID, cardholder, department, mobile phone and etc. and upload user photo,
see Figure 21-1.

Figure 21-1

Note:
When you upload user image, please Internet Explorer 10 and lower, auto pop up control unit.
Install the control unit, then you can upload image, otherwise you will fail. Or, please add this IP
address to trusted site list.
Step 4. Click Next, see Figure 21-2.

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Figure 21-2
Step 5. Read card or record fingerprint.
Note:
 At least one of card no. or fingerprint must be entered.
 Card no. shall be read via card reader, or manual input.
 Recording fingerprint shall be repeated for three times to record identical
fingerprint. One fingerprint is recorded at once. You may delete old fingerprint
and record again.
Step 6. Click Next.
Step 7. Check Video Talk, A&C, or ANPR Device right, see Figure 21-3.

Figure 21-3
Step 8. Click Finish.
Wait about a few minutes for info send to device. In new cardholder list, click in

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Operation column, you can view status. If it is , then sending is abnormal, please
authorize again.

 Batch Add: Add more than one user at once, suitable for condition of many users, can be
anonymous.
Step 1. In All-in-one card tab, click Batch Add.
Step 2. Set room no., department, quantity and etc. Card Holder is optional, see Figure
21-4.

Figure 21-4
Step 3. Click Next.
Step 4. Progressively record card no. according to card holder sequence, click OK. As well
as press Read Card button to record no. progressively.
Step 5. Once you complete record one user, click Confirm next to card no. See Figure 21-5.

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Figure 21-5

Step 6. Click Next, see Figure 21-6.

Figure 21-6
Step 7. Check access control right, click Finish.
Wait a few minutes to send info to device, and confirm whether successfully sent on card
holder list. Repeat Step 8.
See Figure 21-7.

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Figure 21-7

 : check unbound user to authorize access control to user.

1. Check unbound user, click . See Figure 21-8.

Figure 21-8
2. Progressively record card no. according to card holder sequence, click OK. As well as
press Read Card button to record no. progressively.
3. Click Next. See Figure 21-9.

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Figure 21-9
4. Check door access right, click Finish.
Wait a few minutes to send info to device, and confirm whether successfully sent on card
holder list. Repeat Step 8.

 :Drive fingerprint device and card reader OCX control. After control
unit is installed, insert card reader and fingerprint device into USB port to enable.

 : view authorization info. If it is : authorization error, need to authorize again.

 : manage user entrance/exit info, system supports re-record fingerprint or modify


access control right.

1. Click . See Figure 21-10.

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Figure 21-10

2. Click , to freeze lost card.

3. Click to change card.


4. Click Fingerprint tab, re-record fingerprint for user.
5. Click Right tab, check access control to re-allocate video talk, a&c, and ANPR device
right.
6. Click OK.

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22 Other DSS Manager Operations
22.1 Device Security
DSS Manager supports to initialize device or modify IP.
Step 1. Select Basic Config>Device>Device Security.
Step 2. Click Initialization tab.
Step 3. Check one or more devices to initialize, click Initialization.

Figure 22-1
Step 4. Enter device password, confirm password, click OK. See Figure 22-2.

Figure 22-2
Step 5. Click Change IP tab, see Figure 22-3.

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Figure 22-3

Step 6. Click next to each item, or check multiple items and click Batch Modify Device IP.

See Figure 22-4.

Figure 22-4
Step 7. Enter password, new IP address, subnet mask and etc., click OK.

22.2 Cascade
DSS Manager supports cascading configuration. You can set Domain, Domain Service of other
zones. After cascading, you can manager lower organization and device.
Before configuring cascading, you must obtain the IP address and port where lower -level CMS
server is installed, and IP address and port where WEB server is installed.
Step 1. Select Cascade>Domain. System displays Domain interface.

Step 2. Click . System pops up Add Domain box, see Figure 22-5.

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Figure 22-5
Step 3. Input Name, CMS IP address, CMS port, CMS username, CMS password, WEB IP
address, WEB port.
Step 4. Click OK. After configuration, select General>Org. Here you can view added domain or
device info. You can select Cascade>Domain Service to view online status of domain.

22.3 System Config


22.3.1 Upload
DSS supports uploading file to CMS.
Step 1. Select System>Upload. System displays Upload interface.

Step 2. Click . System pops up Upload File box, see Figure 22-6.

Figure 22-6

Step 3. Click Browse to select file to upload.


Step 4. Click Import to upload selected file.

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22.3.2 Backup and Restore
DSS supports config info backup to local PC, and restoration of the backup file.
Note:
Only system user can backup and restore.
22.3.2.1 System Backup
System backup detailed step:
Step 1. Select System>Backup Restore, see Figure 22-7.

Figure 22-7
Step 2. Check info to backup. For example, Org, Account.
Step 3. Click on Backup.
Step 4. Click on Save, system pops up Save as box.
Step 5. Select storage path and click on Save. System prompt when downloading is complete.
Step 6. Click on Close.

22.3.2.2 Restore
You can select backup file to restore system.
Step 1. Select System>Backup Restore.
Step 2. Click on Browse in Restore area.
Step 3. Select backup file.
Step 4. Click on Restore.
Step 5. Input password user “system”.
Step 6. Click on OK.
Step 7. System will restore, and system need to be rebooted.

22.3.3 Resource Re-Config


You can re-configure DSS server resource and parameter.
22.3.3.1 Video Server
Step 1. Select System>Resource Re-Config.
Step 2. Click Video Server.
Step 3. Drag device on the left into server. See Figure 22-8.

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Figure 22-8

 : You can select one device, and click Auto Allocation so system will
automatically allocate device to one server.

 : You can restore previous operation.

 :Enter device name, click Search to search device.

22.3.3.2 Parameter Re-Config


You can modify device username, password and organization together.
Step 1. Select System Config>Resource Re-Config.
Step 2. Click Parameter Re-Config.
Step 3. In device list on the left, check device.
You can select more than one device at the same time, and all of checked device will be
shown in the area at device to be batch modified.
Step 4. Check Modify username password, to batch modify device username and password.
Step 5. Check Re-config organization to batch modify device organization.
Step 6. Click Save.

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23 WEB Client
DSS supports B/S format client. Via login WEB Manager, you can set local config, preview,
playback, TV wall and E-map.

23.1 Login WEB


To log in WEB:
Step 1. In Internet Explorer, input IP address of DSS, and press Enter. System shows login
interface as in Figure 23-1.

Figure 23-1

Step 2. Click , system prompts to download Plugin.exe.


Step 3. Download and install Plugin.exe.
Step 4. In Internet Explorer, input IP address of DSS, and press Enter.
Step 5. In login interface, input username and password. Select user type as Operator.
Step 6. Click Login. See Figure 23-2.

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Figure 23-2

23.2 Setup
Please refer to Ch 2.2.3.

23.3 Video Monitor


23.3.1 Preview
Please refer to Ch 5.

23.3.2 Playback
Please refer to Ch 6.

23.3.3 TV Wall
Please refer to Ch 9.

23.4 Map
Please refer to Ch 7.

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Note:

 This manual is for reference only. Slight difference may be found in the user interface.

 All the designs and software here are subject to change without prior written notice.

 All trademarks and registered trademarks are the properties of their respective

owners.

 If there is any uncertainty or controversy, please refer to the final explanation of us.

 Please visit our website or contact your local service engineer for more information.

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