Milesight VMS Enterprise User Manual
Milesight VMS Enterprise User Manual
V3.3
Milesight Technology
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Content
Chapter I Introduction ................................................................................................................................................. 1
1.1 Introduction ............................................................................................................................1
1.2 Key Features ........................................................................................................................... 1
Chapter II Installation .................................................................................................................................................. 3
2.1 Software Overview .................................................................................................................3
2.2 System Operating Environment ............................................................................................. 3
2.3 Installation Guide ................................................................................................................... 3
2.4 Login and Operations ............................................................................................................. 6
2.4.1 How to Execute Milesight VMS Enterprise .................................................................. 6
2.4.2 Login Wizard ...............................................................................................................13
2.4.3 User Interface Introduction ........................................................................................18
Chapter III Settings .................................................................................................................................................... 20
3.1 Dashboard ............................................................................................................................ 21
3.2 Devices ................................................................................................................................. 31
3.1.1 Device Management .................................................................................................. 31
3.1.2 Device Configuration ..................................................................................................38
3.1.3 Camera Record Schedule ........................................................................................... 85
3.3 System & Servers ..................................................................................................................87
3.2.1 System Settings .......................................................................................................... 87
3.2.2 Server Settings ........................................................................................................... 99
3.2.3 Event Rule Settings ...................................................................................................106
3.2.4 User Settings ............................................................................................................ 124
3.2.5 Video Wall Settings .................................................................................................. 133
3.4 Client Settings .....................................................................................................................137
3.3.1 Local Settings ............................................................................................................137
3.3.2 Device Groups .......................................................................................................... 145
3.3.3 Multi-Monitor .......................................................................................................... 146
Chapter IV Live view ................................................................................................................................................ 148
4.1 Left Resource Panel ............................................................................................................148
4.1.1 Server List .................................................................................................................149
4.1.2 Group List ................................................................................................................. 151
4.1.3 Video Wall ................................................................................................................ 153
4.1.4 Dynamic Visualization .............................................................................................. 159
4.2 Live View Workspace ..........................................................................................................161
4.2.1 Toolbar of Live View window ................................................................................. 161
4.2.2 Right-click menu of Live View window .................................................................... 163
4.3 Right Panel of Live View ..................................................................................................... 166
4.3.1 Notification ...............................................................................................................166
4.3.2 ANPR Preview ...........................................................................................................168
4.3.3 PTZ Control ...............................................................................................................169
4.3.4 Tour list .....................................................................................................................171
Chapter V Playback ..................................................................................................................................................174
5.1 Workspace and toolbar of Playback window .....................................................................175
5.2 Playback Control .................................................................................................................178
5.2.1 Video Playback Tool Bar Description ........................................................................178
5.2.2 Settings Menu on the Timeline ................................................................................181
5.3 Split Playback ..................................................................................................................... 184
5.4 Archive Management .........................................................................................................185
5.4.1 Tags ...........................................................................................................................185
5.4.2 Locked Files .............................................................................................................. 186
5.4.3 Export ....................................................................................................................... 187
5.5 Right Panel of Playback ...................................................................................................... 195
5.5.1 Tags for playback ...................................................................................................... 195
Chapter VI Smart Analytics ......................................................................................................................................196
6.1 ANPR ...................................................................................................................................196
6.1.1 ANPR Management ..................................................................................................196
6.1.2 ANPR Settings ...........................................................................................................202
6.1.3 ANPR Search .............................................................................................................214
6.2 VMS-end People Counting ................................................................................................. 219
6.2.1 People Counting Settings ......................................................................................... 219
6.2.2 People Counting Groups .......................................................................................... 222
6.2.3 People Counting Report ........................................................................................... 223
6.3 VMS-end Video Analytics ................................................................................................... 227
6.3.1 Analytics Settings ..................................................................................................... 227
6.3.2 Analytics Events ........................................................................................................229
6.3.3 Analytics Result Search ............................................................................................ 235
6.4 Retrieve .............................................................................................................................. 239
6.4.1 Video Search ............................................................................................................ 239
Chapter VII E-Map ................................................................................................................................................... 241
Chapter VIII Logs ......................................................................................................................................................250
8.1 Event Logs ...........................................................................................................................250
8.2 Audit Trail ........................................................................................................................... 254
Chapter IX Services ..................................................................................................................................................257
Chapter I Introduction
1.1 Introduction
This manual describes how to use and manage “Milesight VMS Enterprise” in your
network environment. Some knowledge of network environment would be beneficial to
the readers. Should you require any technical assistance, please contact authorized service
center.
Support ONVIF
Support H.265/H.264 video compression
Support E-Map (Offer users a complete visual overview of the devices locations.)
Support Advanced PTZ function
Support up to 2000 channels per system/128 channels per server/25 servers per
system (The numbers given are recommended maximum.)
Support up to 64 live view channels per monitor with main or sub streams optional
Support self-adaptive layout
Support up to 64 channels synchronous or asynchronous playback
Support quick locating & playback by tags, events
Support split playback (Split one video into multiple clips and play them back
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simultaneously.)
Support multiple kinds of overlays for exported videos
Support local and NAS storage
Support account management (Flexible customization of the privilege of the roles.)
Friendly GUI for easy operation
Alarm can be triggered in real time by various events including VCA, multiple alarm
actions can be enabled at the same time
Support Fisheye Dewarping in both live view and playback
Support Smart Analytics like ANPR, VMS-end People Counting and VMS-end Video
Analytics.
Support N+M Failover (Any functioning server with failover function on and valid
licenses will take over the cameras of the failed server. The cameras with record on will
keep recording.)
One system manages several servers. Every server shares the same data file.
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Chapter II Installation
An installation of “Milesight VMS Enterprise” has two components: Server software and
Client software.
“Milesight VMS Enterprise Server” is the intelligence management system forward the
RTSP stream, and the Client software is used to log in the server and provides the user
interface for all tasks including monitoring, searching, exporting and configuration.
“Milesight VMS Enterprise Client” allows users in different locations to log into the server.
If users have the privilege, they are able to change the system configuration.
Run the Milesight VMS Enterprise installation file and install the programs on your
computer by following the on-screen instructions. After finishing installation, you will find
the programs on the start menu or on the desktop.
Step1: Double click the installation file;
Step2: Check ;
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You can click button to select the destination folder and customize the
installation options, including Install both Client and Server, Install client only and Install
server only as shown below. Here you need to install both Client and Server to finish
complete installation.
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Note:
1) The default installation folder is C:\Program Files\Milesight VMS\Enterprise.
2) The default installation options is “Install both Client and Server”.
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Step4: Click button to finish the installation.
Note: It will automatically repair the VMS program in the background to restore the
running file when it is lost due to the installation environment.
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Double click the icon to start the software after starting the Milesight VMS Enterprise
Server. There is a dynamic icon as shown below, and please wait for a few seconds, then a
window will pop up as below:
Dynamic icon
Before using “Milesight VMS Enterprise Client” for live view, you need to create VMS
system first. Then you are able to add the cameras via different servers. Only after adding
the server and cameras, can you use functions like Live View, playback, E-map, etc.
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network;
Step2: Click the “Undefined Server” and the window will show as below:
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3 Manually connecting other systems which have been created in other network.
Step2: Enter server address, user name and password, and click the “Connect” button,
then system which the server is added to will show in the list of login window.
Note:
1) A VMS system can add multiple servers, but there is only a master server.
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2) The created systems and undefined servers in the current local network can be
automatically searched and show in the list as above. User can scroll down to choose
other systems or servers in the list.
Step3: Select a system, then enter the user name and password to connect;
Note: If the Save Password option is checked, “Milesight VMS Enterprise Client” will log in
without keying in the user name and password next time. As it supports remembering
multiple accounts and passwords, you can choose one of them in the user name.
Step4: After login the system, the VMS system client interface will show as below. If you
create Owner user and first login the VMS system, there is a wizard window displayed in
the client interface. More wizard details can refer to Login Wizard.
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Note:
The Top status icon, the Saved Password status icon and the Manual Connection status
icon in the login interface, bringing users a more visual experience. The page is as below:
The three icons on the login page indicate the corresponding actions that have been
set up by the user. For example, means that you have chosen to remember this
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system's password so that you don't have to enter it on the next login. means that you
have place this system on top, and the later you top the system, the closer it gets to the
top of the list. means that you have connected to this system manually.
1 When the client version is different from the system version but belongs to the same
major version, it will display a yellow version number and remind the user to upgrade the
2 When the major version of the client version and the system version are different, the
red version number will be displayed, and it is required to upgrade the version to login into
the program.
3 When the client version is the same as the system version, it will display the white
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2.4.2 Login Wizard
The wizard will help you to quickly configure and use the VMS system, including some
basic configuration page: Security, License, Devices and Storage. If you create a new
system, then there is a pop-up wizard as shown below at system’s very first login and once
only.
Here you can choose directly skipping wizard or click button to start wizard.
Security
Security configuration page is to set some security questions for account safety. This will
make it easier for Owner to reset password if forget it.
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Here you can choose three questions from predefined questions or customize some of
them, and fill in answers completely. After setting, click to save the Security setting
and enter next wizard interface. Also, If you don’t need it, you can click to directly
enter next wizard. Also, you can make configuration in the Security Questions of User
Settings.
License
The License wizard will guide user how to activate license, which will facilitate user to add
devices next. There are two options, including Enter License Key and I Want Free Trail. In
addition, you can also refer to License Activation to set license activation.
Note: Now Mliesight VMS supports three types of licenses, they are Camera License, Video
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Step2: Select server which a license is registered to and click button, then a
Free Trail information card will show in the License wizard interface.
Note: The Free Trial with 4 camera access is a time-limited experience license that expires
in 1 month after activation. You can purchase our license to access more channels.
(2) Online Activation
Step1: Click button and wait for several seconds, a window will pop up as
shown below:
Step2: Select server and Input Activation Code, then click the button;
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Step3: After verifying your activation code successfully, the license information card will
will show in the License wizard interface.
(3) Offline Activation
Step1: Click button. If the server is not connected to the Internet, then
licenses can be activated offline as shown below:
Step2: Select server and Input Activation Code, then click button. Here you
can operate according to current step tips. More operation information can refer to the
Manual Activation of License Activation.
Step3: After activating the license successfully, the license information card will show in
the License wizard interface.
Devices
After activating license, the Devices wizard is used for users to quickly add devices which
can be searched in the same network automatically.
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Steps of adding devices can be referred to as below:
Step1: Input device information in the Search box to search out the device which will be
added;
Step2: Check the device box;
Step3: Enter Connect Type, User Name and Password of the selected device;
Step4: Click button, a window will pop up to show Add Result as below:
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Step5: Click button.
If you need to add device later on, then you can refer to Device Management to add
devices.
Storage
The Storage wizard is to enable which disk to store recordings and images of VMS system.
More storage disk configuration can refer to Storage Management.
Note: If there are multiple servers in the system before entering the wizard, the disk
information of multiple servers will be displayed here.
After setting the four wizard configurations, click the button to finish wizard
configurations.
After you login the VMS system, you can see the Live View interface as shown below. The
left part is device list panel, the top part is main menu panel, the right part is small
function panel and the center part is Viewing panel.
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The meanings of the icons on the interface are as below:
Table 2.4.3-1
Hide/Show button
/ / /
Click the button, then the Client Files Management window will pop up as
shown below to check the exporting file progress, including downloading
and completed status.
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Downloading: The downloading files will be viewed here.
Completed: The downloaded files will be viewed here.
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3.1 Dashboard
Here you can view the status and resource usage of the system and its servers. When you
click “Settings->Dashboard”, the window will show as below.
System
Client Information
You can view current online client information in the system. In the left panel, you can see
the total number of currently logged-in users and the total number of connected clients in
the system. And you can view the details including the login User Name, Client IP, Client
Type, Client Type, Role and Online Time as below.
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Recording Status
You can check the recording status of each channel in the system. In the left panel, you can
see the total number of current recordings and the total number of failed recordings in the
system. And you can view the details including the Camera Name, IP Address, Stream,
Record Type and Status as below.
When there are too many cameras in the system, you can check "Hide Normally Recording
Cameras" to focus only on the failed recordings.
Storage Information
You can view the current storage information of the system. In the left panel, you can see
the total storage capacity occupied by VMS, the total storage capacity occupied by others,
the total remaining storage capacity in the system, and estimated remaining time before
recycling. And you can view the detailed disk information of each server including the Disk,
Volume, Total Storage, VMS Storage Usage and Volume Status as below.
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You can click button to quickly jump to the Storage Management page in
Server Settings. And you can click button to jump to the Storage
Information page of the corresponding Server’s Dashboard.
Camera Connection
You can view the connection status of all cameras currently in the system. In the left panel,
you can see how many cameras are connected and how many cameras that have failed to
connect in the system. And you can view the details including the Camera Name, IP
If the connection fails, the reason for the failure will be displayed in red in the "Status"
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column. When there are too many cameras in the system, you can check "Hide Normally
And it supports displaying the preview thumbnail when you hover the mouse over the
Event Information
Users can check the event information in this module to better analyze the event
information. In the left panel, you can see how many events were triggered today and this
week. And on the right side of the screen, it will list the number of times each event is
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Click the “View detailed log” button and it will jump to the Log interface to view the log in
more detail.
Analytics Status
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Users can check VMS-end Video Analytics status of All cameras in this module. In the left
panel, you can see how many channels are analyzing and how many channels are stopped.
And on the right side of the screen, it will list the status of each event for all channels.
The meaning of the status with different colors can be referred in the table below:
Table 3.1
Color Description
It means Analytics Event is enabled, and you can refer to the following
different working states.
On: Analytics Event is enabled but the detected object is not checked.
Human: Analytics Event is enabled and the detected object is selected
Black as Human.
Vehicle: Analytics Event is enabled and the detected object is selected
as Vehicle.
Human&Vehicle: Analytics Event is enabled and the detected object is
selected as Human and Vehicle.
Server
Server Health
You can view the usage of the device where the server is located in real time, including
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CPU, Memory, Ethernet, Disk. And you can see the information including the CPU Info,
Memory Info, Ethernet, OS Info, VMS Version, Up Time and Licenses Usage Overview.
Note: If there are multiple network cards, there will be multiple network card records like
Recording Status
You can check the recording status of each channel in the server. In the left panel, you can
see the total number of current recordings and the total number of failed recordings in the
server. And you can view the details including the Camera Name, IP Address, Stream,
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When there are too many cameras in the system, you can check "Hide Normally Recording
And it supports displaying the preview thumbnail when you hover the mouse over the
Storage Information
You can view the current storage information of the server. In the left panel, you can see
the total storage capacity occupied by VMS, the total storage capacity occupied by others,
and the total remaining storage capacity in the server. And you can view the detailed
storage information used by each camera of the server including the Camera Name, IP
Address, Earliest Record Files, Latest Record Files and Space & Percentage as below.
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And it supports displaying the preview thumbnail when you hover the mouse over the
Camera Connection
You can view the connection status of all cameras currently in the server. In the left panel,
you can see how many cameras are connected and how many cameras that have failed to
connect in the server. And you can view the details including the Camera Name, IP Address,
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If the connection fails, the reason for the failure will be displayed in red in the "Status"
column. When there are too many cameras in the system, you can check "Hide Normally
And it supports displaying the preview thumbnail when you hover the mouse over the
Note:
(1) The number on the label indicates the number of abnormal cards on this page.
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3.2 Devices
This VMS supports to add cameras to get an efficient and convenient management. The
devices also can be edited or deleted from the VMS Enterprise at any time.
When you click the “Settings->Device Management” button, the window will show as
below:
Add Device
Search Camera
Click “Add Device” button, the page is as below:
This VMS can search devices which are in the same network automatically, and you can
also input device information in the Search box to to filter out mismatching devices and
get demanded ones only to be displayed in the Device List.
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Add Camera
There are two methods available to add devices.
(1) This VMS provides “Add Selected” to add devices. Please refer to the steps as below:
Step1: Input device information in the Search box to search out the device which is going
to be added in the same LAN;
Step2: Check the device box;
Step3: Click button and the pop-up window is as below;
Step4: Enter password of the selected device and the server which the cameras will be
added to;
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Step5: Click button, a window will pop up to inform you whether the device
is added successfully or not. The pop-up window is as shown below:
Note:
You can select the check box at the bottom to start continuous recording for added
cameras.
(2) You can also add the camera manually, steps follow as below:
Step1: Click button, a window will pop up as shown below:
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is added successfully or not;
Step4: Click button.
Through Protocol you can add Milesight cameras via IP/Domain, P2P or Milesight DDNS,
cameras supporting ONVIF or other cameras supporting RTSP.
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Click to check the checkbox, it will show preview window
of the camera when your mouse hovers on camera name or IP. The interface is as below:
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Show preview when hovering on IP
Edit Camera
Click the “Edit” button to edit the added devices. All parameters can be edited except the
Port, IP/Address and Mac Address. See as below:
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Camera added by P2P
Delete Camera
Click the“Delete”button to delete the added device, a window will pop up to inform you
whether to delete the selected cameras. The pop-up window is as below:
Note: Only check the added device, the “Edit” button and “Delete” button will be clicked.
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Note:
If the device you want to add has already been added, the name of the device that you
have already set can be remained. In addition, you can still find it in the search list. Please
In the Device Configuration, you can configure the parameters and events of the cameras.
The window as shown below.
Here you can select a device in the device list and directly click Configuration button on
the interface or input key words in the Search box to make configurations.
3.1.2.1 Maintenance
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Device Information
In this page, you can view the device's read-only firmware parameters as shown above,
which are allowed to be selected and copied.
Click “Date & Time” button, the setting page will show as below.
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NTP Server page Manually page
The meanings of the parameters on the Date & Time page can be referred to the table as
below:
Table 3.1.2.1-1
Set Time There are two options to set time, NTP server and Manually.
NTP Sync. Interval Regularly update your time according to the interval time.
After finishing the settings, you can click the “Apply” button to apply your settings to the
the selected camera. If you also want to set other parameters, you can click the
button to go back the Device Configuration home page.
Update
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Here you can view and upgrade firmware of camera. Click button, the Update
page will show as below:
The meanings of the parameters on the Update page can be referred to the table as
below:
Table 3.1.2.1-2
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When you click the “OK” button to upgrade, the upgrade process is as
shown below:
(2) If the current firmware file of device is the latest version, a pop-up
window will inform you that the current version is latest version as
below:
3.1.2.2 Parameters
Video
Primary Stream
The Primary Stream page is as below:
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The meanings of the parameters on the page can be referred to the Table 3.1.2.2-1.
Secondary Stream
Click the “Secondary Stream” button, the Secondary Stream page will show as below:
The meanings of the parameters on Video page can be referred to the table below:
Table 3.1.2.2-1
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continuous record video, while Event includes events that can trigger alarms,
such as Motion, Exception, LPR and so on.
This item can separately set different bit rate and frame rate for different
Recording Stream Types. If user chooses Event, video will be recorded
according to the configuration of video stream type when an event happens,
thereby greatly reducing the recording storage space.
Maximum Frame Rate Maximum refresh frame rate per second up to 25fps.
Transmitting bits of data per second, this item is optional only if you select
Bit Rate
the H.264 and H.265.
Smart Stream mode remarkably reduces the bandwidth and the data
storage requirements for network cameras while ensuring the high quality
Smart Stream of images, and it is a 10-level adjustable codec.
It is optional to turn On/Off Smart Stream mode.
Level: Level 1~10 are available to meet your need.
Stream Settings
Video parameters of each channel of Fisheye camera can be configured separately under
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Multi-Channel mode. You can also focus on image position through control PTZ panel.
Select fisheye channel and click , the page will show as below:
The meanings of the parameters on Video page can be referred to the table below:
Table 3.1.2.2-2
Maximum Frame Rate Maximum refresh frame rate per second up to 25fps.
Smart Stream mode remarkably reduces the bandwidth and the data
storage requirements for network cameras while ensuring the high quality
Smart Stream of images, and it is a 10-level adjustable codec.
It is optional to turn On/Off Smart Stream mode.
Level: Level 1~10 are available to meet your need.
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CBR: Constant Bit Rate. The rate of CBR output is constant.
Bit Rate Control
Note: The default option is CBR and can’t be changed to H.264 or H.265.
The option is for H.264. Base/Main/High can be selected according to your
Profile
needs.
Audio
Audio Settings
This Audio function allows to configure audio interface parameters for camera.
The meanings of the parameters on Audio page can be referred to the table below:
Table 3.1.2.2-3
Parameters Function Introduction
Enable: Enable audio feature.
Audio Audio Mode: Only Audio Input, Only Audio Output, Both Audio Input &
Output are available.
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Denoise: Set it as Enable/Disable. When you enable the function, the noise
detected can be filtered.
Encoding: G.711-ALaw, AAC LC, G.722 and G.726 are available.
Audio Input Sample Rate: 8KHz, 16KHz, 32KHz, 44.1KHz, and 48KHz are available.
Audio Bit Rate: The function is available only for AAC LC, and supports up to
256kbps.
Input Gain: Input audio gain level, 0-100.
Auto Gain Control: This function improves the quality of audio, and it’s
Audio Output available for H.265 series only.
Output Volume: Adjust volume of output.
Image
General
Click the button, then the Image-General page will be as shown below:
The meanings of the parameters on Image-General page can be referred to the table
below:
Table 3.1.2.2-4
Power Line Frequency 60Hz flicker for 30fps camera model and 50Hz flicker for 25fps camera model
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Outdoor/Indoor
Select indoor or outdoor mode to meet your needs
Mode
Keep Aspect Ratio Enable to keep image Aspect Ratio
The PTZ Network Camera with optical zoom of 20X or above supports Zoom
Zoom Limit
Limit function.
Local Display Video
Select NTSC or PAL for local display
(Only for Pro Bullet)
There are three options available, you can select one to meet your need
Off: Keep the image in normal direction
Corridor Mode
Clockwise 90°: Rotate the image by 90° clockwise
Anticlockwise 90°: Rotate the image by 90° anticlockwise
To restore white objects, removed color distortion caused by the light of the
environment
Auto White Balance: This option will automatically enable the White Balance
function
Manual White Balance: This option is only for H.265 series. Set Red Gain
Level and Blue Gain Level manually.
Incandescent Lamp: Select this option when light is similar with incandescent
White Balance Mode lamp
Warm Light Lamp: Select this option when light is similar with warm light
lamp
Natural Light: Select this option when there is no other light but natural light
Fluorescent Lamp: Select this option when light is similar with Fluorescent
Lamp
Schedule mode: Select this option that you can customize the schedule to
enable/disable above modes
There is an option to turn On/Off the IR LED.
IR Balance Mode IR Balance Mode would avoid the problem of overexposure and darkness, and
the IR LED will change according to the actual illumination.
With the combination of the High Beam and Low Beam, The IR LEDs
technology has been upgraded to provide better image clarity and quality
regardless of the object distance. Also, the Low Beam and High Beam's
brightness can be adjusted manually or automatically on the basis of the
Smart IR Mode
Zoom ratio. Moreover, with the IR anti-reflection panel, the infrared light
transmittance is highly increased.
Support to set the strength of the IR to Auto Mode or Customize to achieve
the best effect.
Near view IR level Adjust the light strength of Low-Beams LED light level from 0 to 100.
Middle view IR level Adjust the light strength of Middle-Beams LED light level from 0 to 100.
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Far view IR level Adjust the light strength of High-Beams LED light level from 0 to 100.
Day/Night Switch With this option enabled, the camera will refocus when switching between
Refocus day mode and night mode.
This function is only for Pro Dome. If Pro Dome is equipped with a Smoked
Smoked Dome Cover
Dome Cover, enable this function to display a normal image.
Lens Distort Correct There are two options available, you can select one to meet your need
(Only for 180° Off: Select the original image of 180°Panoramic Mini Bullet
Panoramic Mini Bullet) On: Select the dewarping image of 180°Panoramic Mini Bullet
Here You can customize White Balance schedule, steps follow as below:
Step1: Choose Schedule Mode and click the button, White Balance Schedule page
will show as below:
Step2: Check the White Balance Mode which you are interested, and you can draw the
interested schedule or click the Select All button to select all schedule
interested.
Step3: Click the OK button and save button after all set.
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Note: Auto White Balance can’t be chosen in Schedule Mode.
You can set Red Gain level and Blue Gain level from 0 to 100 in Manual White Balance.
Enhancement
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Parameters Function Introduction
Auto Mode, Manual Mode and Schedule Mode are available.
Auto Mode: The camera will adjust the brightness according to the light
environment automatically.
Manual Mode: The camera will adjust the brightness according to the
Exposure Mode value you set.
Schedule Mode: You can click the to customize the exposure
schedule, including Auto Mode and Manual Mode.
Note: WDR/HLC Schedule has higher priority than exposure settings
during the same time period.
This option is just available for Manual Mode. You can set the exposure
Exposure Time time from 1~1/100000s, the higher the value is, the brighter the image
is.
This option is just available for Manual Mode. You can set the exposure
Gain Level
gain level from 1~100.
Single Mode: Set single mode for BLC/WDR/HLC.
Day/Night Mode: Support BLC/WDR/HLC on Day Backlight Mode/Night
Backlight Mode
Backlight Mode separately.
Schedule Mode: Set schedule mode for BLC/WDR/HLC.
Off, Customize, and Centre are available. (In single mode, only enable
when WDR and HLC are disabled).
Off: Calculate the full range of view and offer appropriate light
compensation.
BLC Region
Customize: This allows to customize inclusive or exclusive region
manually.
Centre: This option will automatically add an inclusive region in the
middle of the window and give the necessary light compensation.
This function which can capture and display both bright and dark areas in
the same frame enables details of objects in both bright and dark areas
to be visible.
Wide Dynamic Range Off: Always disable WDR function.
On: Always enable the WDR and there are Low/High/Auto three levels.
Customize: Customize the schedule to enable/disable the WDR function
and set the levels with Low/High/Auto.
WDR Level Set WDR with Low/High/Auto level.
Reduce flickers that appear on screen in some lighting conditions and the
Anti-flicker Level
anti-flicker level can be adjusted from 0~100.
This function is only for H.265 series to adjust the brightness to a normal
HLC Mode range when the light is strong.
Off: Disable HLC function.
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General Mode: Enable the general mode of HLC, and there is a setting for
HLC Level.
Enhancement Mode: Enable the enhanced mode of HLC, and there is a
setting for HLC Level.
HLC Level HLC level can be adjusted from 0~100.
Enable this function to reduce the motion blur of objects effectively.
Reduce Motion Blur
Deblur level can be adjusted from 0 to 100.
Enable this function to provide better image effect in foggy weather.
Defog Mode
Defog intensity Defog intensity from 0 to 100.
Digital Image Stabilisation Decrease the blur and shakiness of the image.
Lens Type
DC-Iris/P-Iris/Manual are available for different lens types.
(Only for Pro Box camera)
Reduce Video Stuttering
(Only for 5MP@20fps Enable this function to reduce video stuttering effectively.
camera model )
Day/Night Settings
The meanings of the parameters on Image-Day/Night Settings can be referred to the table
below:
Table 3.1.2.2-6
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Parameters Function Introduction
There are several parameters such as Exposure Level, Maximum Exposure
Time and IR-CUT Interval, etc, associated with this mode.
Auto Mode: Show in live view based on environment, set the sensitivity for
switching Day Mode to Night Mode, or Night Mode to Day Mode
Day/Night Mode
Day Mode: Show in live view based on Day Mode settings
Night Mode: Show in live view based on Night Mode settings
Timing Switch: Show in live view based on your own settings’ time to
start/end Night Mode
This is the sensitivity for switching Day Mode to Night Mode. When IR Light
Day To Night Value Sensor Current Value is lower than this value, it will switch Day Mode to Night
Mode.
This is the sensitivity for switching Night Mode to Day Mode. When IR Light
Night To Day Value Sensor Current Value is higher than this value, it will switch Night Mode to
Day Mode.
Minimum Shutter is the same as Maximum Exposure Time. Set the minimum
Minimum Shutter
Shutter from 1~1/100000s
Maximum Shutter is the same as Minimum Exposure Time. Set the maximum
Maximum Shutter
Shutter from 1~1/100000s
The interval time of switching one mode to another, and it can be set from 1s
IR-CUT Latency
to 20s.
Here you can customize for different parameters and schedule, then camera
will run in customized parameters at specified time.
Advanced
Click the to enter customize parameters page as shown below:
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Here you can add up to 5 Customize Exception Mode, and click
button to save the settings.
Here you can set effective time for 5 types of customize parameters mode
and click button to save the settings.
Note: Camera will run with Day/Night Mode when out of customized
schedule time.
OSD
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The meanings of the parameters on OSD can be referred to the table below:
Table 3.1.2.2-7
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Timestamp: Choose timestamp show format, including YYYY-MM-DD,
MM/DD/YYYY and DD/MM/YYYY.
Date Position: Date display position on the image, there are four options
available, including Top-Left, Top-Right, Bottom-Left and Bottom-Right.
Note: Timestamp and Date Position can be edited when you enable the
button.
Copy to
Primary/Secondary Copy the settings to other streams.
Streams
Here you can choose to copy the settings of Primary Stream to Secondary Stream, vice
versa.
ROI
Users can select up to 8 key regions of a scene to transmit through separate streams for
targeted preview and recording.
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Privacy Mask
For AI series
It supports up to 28 areas, which include 24 mask areas and 4 mosaic areas. The setting
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Step1: Enable the Privacy Mask function;
Step2: Choose the mask type as Mask or Mosaic;
Step3: Hold down the mouse to draw the area in the preview window. If you choose the
mask type as Mask, you can Change the color of Mask area, there are eight colors available:
Step5: click the button to apply the settings, or click button to clear
all drawn areas.
PTZ
Basic
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The meanings of the parameters on PTZ-Basic can be referred to the table below:
Table 3.1.2.2-8
Configure the OSD parameter, you can set the Zoom status OSD, Pan&Tilt
PTZ OSD Status, Preset Status with Always Close/Always Open/2 seconds/5
seconds/10 seconds.
If Preset Freezing is enabled, the live view of preset position will be showed
Preset Freezing directly instead of showing both the moving path to the position and the live
view. It can also reduce the use of bandwidth in the network system.
Preset Speed It determines the speed of calling presets. Level 1~10 are available.
Focus Mode: Three focus modes are available: Auto/ Semi-Auto/ Manual.
Focus Minimum Focus Distance: Set the minimum focus distance to adjust the step
length of each focus. 1 meter, 1.5 meters, 3 meters, 6 meters, 10 meters and
20 meters are available. The default minimum focus distance is 1 meter.
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If the camera stop working for a longer time than predefined, then the
position of it will be recorded. And it will resume to the position after going
Power Off Memory
back to the normal work from power off. You can set the resume time from
30 seconds, 60 seconds, 300 seconds or 600 seconds to record its position.
You can configure the Initial Position for PTZ cameras as a zero point.
Set: Click to set the current position as a Initial Position.
Initial Position
Clear: Clear the Initial Position to default settings.
Call: Click to call the Initial Position.
Auto Home
Auto Home allows the PTZ camera to return to a predefined Home Position automatically
after a period of latency time. Click to enable the Auto Home mode.
The meanings of the parameters on PTZ-Auto Home can be referred to the table below:
Table 3.1.2.2-9
Latency Time Set a latency time to trigger Auto Home mode, 5-720s.
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Auto Home Mode Preset: A preset point will take effect when triggering the Auto Home.
Auto Home Mode Select a predefined preset in the list, press to check the location. Also
Number
support to select current location.
PTZ Limit
The PTZ camera can be programmed to move within the configurable PTZ Limits
(Left/Right and Up/Down).
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Step3: Click and then click the PTZ controller buttons to set the
left/right/Up/Down limit stops. You can also call the defined presets and set them as the
limits of the PTZ camera;
Note: After setting each limit stop, you need to click button.
Step4: After setting all limit stops, click button to apply the limit stops, or
click to clear the settings.
Note: Manual Limit has higher priority than Scan Limit.
Privacy Mask
Privacy mask enables to cover certain areas on the live video to prevent certain spots in
the surveillance area from being viewed and recorded. The mask area does not move as
You can set 8 mask areas at most. The setting steps are as below:
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preview window;
Step3: The added area will be listed in Privacy Mask List;
Step4: Configure color and Active Zoom Ratio for added Privacy Mask;
Step5: Click button to apply Privacy Mask area. You can also click
button to delete mask area, or click button to clear all drawn areas.
For AI series
You can set 28 mask areas at most, which includes 24 mask areas and 4 mosaic areas. The
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The meanings of the parameters on PTZ-Privacy Mask can be referred to the table below:
Table 3.1.2.2-10
Select the color for the privacy areas. There are eight colors available: White,
Black, Blue, Yellow, Green, Brown, Red, Violet.
If you set the mask type to Mosaic, this option will be Mosaic by default and
Color options box
cannot be modified.
Set the value of Active Zoom Ratio from 1 to 12 according to your needs, and
Active Zoom Ratio then the mask will only appear when the zoom ratio is greater than the
predefined value.
Scheduled Tasks
You can configure the PTZ camera to perform a certain action automatically in a
user-defined time period. The page is as shown below:
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inactivity) before the PTZ camera starts the schedule and task details.
Step4: Click button to save all the configurations.
Note:
1) The time of each task cannot be overlapped. Up to 10 tasks can be configured for each
day.
2) The Scheduled Tasks function is prior to Auto Home function. When these two
functions are set at the same time, only the Scheduled Tasks function takes effect.
3) You can click button to select or close all schedules of different kinds of
tasks.
Auto Tracking
PTZ cameras support auto tracking of the moving objects after you configure this function.
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chosen, user needs to set the tracking zoom ratio first by adjusting zoom button, then
camera will automatically track the moving objects according to customized tracking zoom
ratio and the object's proportion in the picture at the moment. At the same time, the
object will always keep the same proportion in the picture during the tracking process.
Step6: Set Tracking Object. Check Human or Vehicle attribute, and the camera will
automatically track the corresponding object;
Step7: Draw the screen to set the detection region.
Step8: Click to set Auto Tracking schedule;
Step9: After setting the configurations, click button to apply the settings.
Note: Please turn off Auto Home before using Auto Tracking.
Config Clear
Here you can clear PTZ configurations which you set before, including Clear All, Clear All
Presets, Clear All Patrols, Clear All Patterns, Clear Auto Home, Clear All PTZ Limits , Clear All
Privacy Masks and Clear All Scheduled Tasks. After checking the configuration clear
checkbox, click “Apply” button.
Status
Here you can know the status of the PTZ, including temperature, heater status and fan
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status.
Fisheye
The meanings of the parameters on Fisheye can be referred to the table below:
Table 3.1.2.2-11
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Parameters Function Introduction
This part mainly is to set some general alarm events, including Motion Detection, Audio
Alarm, External Input and External Output.
Motion Detection
User can do the alarm settings here. The page is as shown below:
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Step 1: Select the camera on the left tree which you want to set motion detection. Make
sure button is enabled and draw certain areas by left-click mouse;
Step 2: Set Sensitivity and click to set schedule;
Step 3: Click button to send the settings to camera to save.
The meanings of the parameters on the page can be referred to the table below:
Table 3.1.3.1-1
Select All Click the button, and the motion in the area will be detected.
Clear All Click the button, and the area drawn before will be removed.
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Note: It will show the real-time trigger status of the event in the configuration page.
Audio Alarm
Enable the Audio before using Audio Alarm function.
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Step 1: Select the camera on the left tree which you want to set Audio Alarm. Make sure
button is enabled;
Step 2: Set Alarm Threshold and click to set schedule;
Step 3: Click button to send the settings to camera to save.
Note: Audio Sample Value represents the current audio value, and only for refresh and
check.
External Input
External Output
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Single External Output Double External Output
Please set the Normal Status firstly. When the Current Status is different with Normal
Status, it will trigger the alarm.
Note: There are two independently external input/output settings in the page because of
some cameras with two sets of alarm input/output hardware.
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cameras. It enhances the performance of network cameras through 10 detection modes
which are divided into basic functions and advanced functions, enabling a comprehensive
surveillance system and quicker response of cameras to different monitoring scenes.
Region Entrance
The Region entrance helps to protect a special area from potential threat of suspicious
person’s or object’s entrance. An alarm will be triggered when objects enter the selected
regions by enabling region entrance.
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Step1: Select the camera and enable Region Entrance function;
Step2: Set detecting sensitivity;
Step3: Set up the Detection Object. Check Human or Vehicle attribute, and the camera will
Step4: Set Effective Region Mode. If you choose Normal, it supports configuring the
Detection region for the current area. If you choose Advanced (Only for PTZ series), it
supports configuring the detection region for different PTZ presets (Only support Preset
1~4 so far);
Step5: Draw the detection region.
Step6: Set Object Size Limit.
Minimum Size: Draw the screen or input pixel number to set the minimum size of the
detected object. When the object is smaller than this size, it will not be detected.
The default minimum size is 3*3.
Maximum Size: Draw the screen or input pixel number to set the maximum size of the
detected object. When the object is larger than this size, it will not be detected.
The default maximum size is 320*240.
Step7: Set detection schedule, then click to send the settings to camera to
apply.
Note: For AI Camera Series, it will show the real-time trigger status of the event in the
configuration page.
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Region Exiting
Region exiting is to make sure that any person or object won't exit the monitored area.
Any exit of people or objects will trigger an alarm.
Step4: Set Effective Region Mode. If you choose Normal, it supports configuring the
Detection region for the current area. If you choose Advanced (Only for PTZ series), it
supports configuring the detection region for different PTZ presets (Only support Preset
1~4 so far);
Step5: Draw the detection region.
Step6: Set Object Size Limit.
Minimum Size: Draw the screen or input pixel number to set the minimum size of the
detected object. When the object is smaller than this size, it will not be detected.
The default minimum size is 3*3.
Maximum Size: Draw the screen or input pixel number to set the maximum size of the
detected object. When the object is larger than this size, it will not be detected.
The default maximum size is 320*240.
Step7: Set detection schedule, then click to send the settings to camera to
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apply.
Note: For AI Camera Series, it will show the real-time trigger status of the event in the
configuration page.
Step1: Select the camera and enable Advanced Motion Detection function;
Step2: Set detecting sensitivity;
Step3: Set up the Detection Object. Check Human or Vehicle attribute, and the camera will
Step4: Set Effective Region Mode. If you choose Normal, it supports configuring the
Detection region for the current area. If you choose Advanced (Only for PTZ series), it
supports configuring the detection region for different PTZ presets (Only support Preset
1~4 so far);
Step5: Draw the detection region.
Step6: Set Object Size Limit.
Minimum Size: Draw the screen or input pixel number to set the minimum size of the
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detected object. When the object is smaller than this size, it will not be detected.
The default minimum size is 3*3.
Maximum Size: Draw the screen or input pixel number to set the maximum size of the
detected object. When the object is larger than this size, it will not be detected.
The default maximum size is 320*240.
Step7: Set detection schedule, then click to send the settings to camera to
apply.
Note: For AI Camera Series, it will show the real-time trigger status of the event in the
configuration page.
Tamper Detection
Tamper Detection is used to detect possible tampering like the camera being unfocused,
obstructed or moved. This functionality alerts security staff immediately when any
above-mentioned actions occur.
Line Crossing
Line Crossing detection is designed to work in most indoor and outdoor environments. An
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event will be triggered when the camera detects objects crossing a defined virtual line.
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The default maximum size is 320*240.
Step9: Set detection schedule, then click to send the settings to camera to
apply.
Note:
① Milesight allows to set up to four lines at a time. There are three direction modes to
choose for triggering alarm. “A→B” means when there is any object crossing the line from
the “A” side to the “B” side, the alarm will be triggered. “B→A” vice versa. “A ↔ B” means
that the alarm will be triggered when objects cross line from either side.
② For AI Camera Series, it will show the real-time trigger status of the event in the
configuration page.
Loitering
When objects are loitering in a defined area for a specific period of time, it would trigger
an alarm.
Step4: Set Effective Region Mode. If you choose Normal, it supports configuring the
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Detection region for the current area. If you choose Advanced (Only for PTZ series), it
supports configuring the detection region for different PTZ presets (Only support Preset
1~4 so far);
Step5: Draw the detection region.
Step6: Set Object Size Limit.
Minimum Size: Draw the screen or input pixel number to set the minimum size of the
detected object. When the object is smaller than this size, it will not be detected.
The default minimum size is 3*3.
Maximum Size: Draw the screen or input pixel number to set the maximum size of the
detected object. When the object is larger than this size, it will not be detected.
The default maximum size is 320*240.
Step7: Set detection schedule, then click to send the settings to camera to
apply.
Note:
① After setting minimum loitering time from 3s to 1800s, any objects loitering in the
selected area over the minimum loitering time will trigger the alarm.
② For AI Camera Series, it will show the real-time trigger status of the event in the
configuration page.
Object Left/Removed
Object Left can detect and prompt an alarm if an object is left in a pre-defined region.
Object Removed can detect and prompt an alarm if an object is removed from a
pre-defined region.
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Step1: Enable Object Left or Object Removed (Or you can enable both features at the
same time);
Step2: Set detecting sensitivity;
Step3: Set minimum time;
Step4: Set Effective Region Mode. If you choose Normal, it supports configuring the
Detection region for the current area. If you choose Advanced (Only for PTZ series), it
supports configuring the detection region for different PTZ presets (Only support Preset
1~4 so far);
Step5: Draw the detection region.
Step6: Set Object Size Limit.
Minimum Size: Draw the screen or input pixel number to set the minimum size of the
detected object. When the object is smaller than this size, it will not be detected.
The default minimum size is 3*3.
Maximum Size: Draw the screen or input pixel number to set the maximum size of the
detected object. When the object is larger than this size, it will not be detected.
The default maximum size is 320*240.
Step7: Set detection schedule, then click to send the settings to camera to
apply.
Step8: Click to send the settings to camera to apply.
Note:
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After setting minimum time from 3s to 1800s, any objects are left in the selected area or
removed from the selected area over the minimum time will trigger the alarm.
People Counting
People counting is able to count how many people enter or exit during the setting period.
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detected object. When the object is larger than this size, it will not be detected.
The default maximum size is 320*240.
Step5: Set detection schedule, then click to send the settings to camera to
apply.
Step6: Set Counting OSD;
Here you can check counting options which will display on the screen, and set font size,
font color and text position. There are two types of clearing count, including Manually and
Auto Reset. You can check Manually and click to clear counting, or check
Auto Reset and choose when to automatically reset. The Auto Reset configuration
interface is as below:
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Step1: Select a detection area and enable it;
Step2: Set detecting sensitivity;
Step3: Draw the detection region.;
Step4: Set Object Size Limit.
Minimum Size: Draw the screen or input pixel number to set the minimum size of the
detected object. When the object is smaller than this size, it will not be detected.
The default minimum size is 3*3.
Maximum Size: Draw the screen or input pixel number to set the maximum size of the
detected object. When the object is larger than this size, it will not be detected.
The default maximum size is 320*240.
Step5: Set detection schedule, then click to send the settings to camera to
apply.
Report
The results during the enabling period will be displayed on “Report” interface.
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Step1: Select Main Type;
Step2: Select Report Type including Daily Report, Weekly Report, Monthly Report and
Annual Report;
Step3: Select Statistics Type including In, Out and Sum;
count the data for the day/ week/ month/ year (based on the report type selected by the
user) from the start time and generate the corresponding report;
Step5: Click button to pop up the Export window as shown below, and you can
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3.1.3 Camera Record Schedule
Schedule
Here you can set continuous recording schedule for the selected camera according to your
needs, and clicking the Apply button to apply the settings. You can also click “Copy to”
button to copy the settings to other channels.
When you click “Copy to” button, the page will show as below. You can check channels in
which you are interested, and click Save button to apply your schedule to the other
channels.
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Record Settings
Here you can configure some parameters for continuous recording schedule of selected
channel.
The meanings of the items on the Record Settings page can be referred to the table below:
Table 3.1.4-1
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After finishing the settings and clicking the Apply button, you can click the “Copy to”
button to copy the settings to continuous recording schedule of other channels. Then click
the “Save” button to apply your settings to the other channels.
Here you can view and edit configurations about VMS system. There are General, Email
Service, Time Synchronize and License Activation.
General
Click the “System Settings->General” button, the General page will show as below:
The meanings of the items on the page can be referred to the table below:
Table 3.2.1-1
Items Function Introduction
System Name You can customize the system name.
Requiring Password When Exporting Archives: Select the check
box to set the password when exporting the archives.
Security
Auto Logout: If the user does not operate within the set time
period, the VMS Enterprise Client will automatically log out from
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system for better security.
Disable Auto Backup: Select the check box to disable auto
backup.
Auto Backup Everyday: Select the check box to enable auto
backup at certain times everyday.
Auto Backup Every week: Select the check box to enable auto
Backup System Configuration backup at certain times of the day each week.
Reserve Copies of Backup File: You can choose the number of
the copies of backup file (5-10).
After finishing the settings, click to apply the settings to your VMS system.
Email Service
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Here you can set your VMS system to send emails. Click the “System Settings->Email
Service” button, the Email Service page will show as below:
The meanings of the items on the page can be referred to the table below:
Table 3.2.1-2
Items Function Introduction
User Name The sender's name. It is usually the same as the account name.
Email Address Sender Email Address.
Password The password of the sender.
SMTP Server Address The SMTP Server IP address or host name (e.g. smtp.gmail.com).
The port of SMTP Server. The default TCP/IP port for SMTP is 25(not
SMTP Port
secured). For SSL/TLS port, it depends on the mail you use.
Encryption Click to enable SSL or TLS if it is required by the SMTP server.
After finishing the settings, you can click “Test” button to send a test email to the recipient
email address, then click “Apply” button. If you want to see the setting effect, then you
need to set event action as Send Email and Email Address of the receiver user which email
will be sent to.
More details about the Send Email action can see the table of Event Rule Settings.
More details about the Email Address of user which receive the emails can set in the User
Management.
Time Synchronize
Users can set synchronize mode for VMS time, including Do Not Sync, Internet Time and
Specific Server. In addition, users can synchronize VMS time to the devices. This page is as
shown below:
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The meanings of the items on the page can be referred to the table below:
Table 3.2.1-3
Items Function Introduction
Choose this item, then each server added to VMS
system will use its own time as shown below:
Do Not Sync
Synchronize Mode
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Check this item and choose a server time as VMS time
as shown below:
Specific Server
System Update
Here you can update any client, server and video wall in the system as needed. The list
shows the information of all clients, servers and video walls in the system, including
Component, Server name, IP Address, Current Version, Newer Version, System, Platform
and Status. This page is as shown below:
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There are two update ways, including Online Update and Local Update.
Note: As long as any node of the server or client in the system has Internet, online version
upload the specified version higher than the current one. After the upload is successful,
License Activation
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Now our VMS supports Channel License, Video Wall License and Smart Analytics License.
①Channel License: Limit the number of camera channels that can be added. (regardless of
the manufacturer);
②Video License: limit the number of Video Wall monitors that can be active at the same
time.;
③Smart Analytics License: limit the number of channels that
can be deployed with server-side AI intelligence. (3rd-party devices only).
Here you can get a six-months free trial with 4 camera access when your server firstly is
added to VMS system. You need to purchase our license to access more channels.
There are three activation license ways, including Free Trial Activation, Online Activation
and Manual Activation.
(1) Free Trial Activation
Step1: Click button to pop up a “Activate New License” window as shown
below:
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Step2: Select a server that the license will be registered. If you firstly use the VMS software,
and you can directly click button to activate a free trial license, then the
license will be added to license list successfully.
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Step2: Input Activation Code and click button to verify your activation code;
Step3: After verifying your activation code successfully, the license will be added to the
License Activation list and displayed working status.
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Step3: Click button to export the LicenseRequest.bin file and save to your local
storage path or flash memory, then click button. The window will change as
below:
Step4: Copy the address to another online server URL search box and the Milesight License
Activation website will show as below. You can upload the previous exported
LicenseRequest_xxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxx.bin here;
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Step5: If the activation code is correct and valid, then the website will show as below. You
Step6: Import the downloaded license response file from activation website, and click
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If you want to import the response file later, you can click button.
Step7: After activating the license successfully, the license will be added to the License
Activation list and displayed working status.
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Note: Each License can only be registered to one server because license is bound with
hardware information of computer on which server resides. If there is an exceptional
occurrence of server, all licenses of the computer on which server resides will become
invalid. And once the server starts to run, the licenses will automatically become valid and
restore working status.
General
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User can check and configure basic server settings. There are several parts, including Basic
Information, Network Information, Storage Setting and Detach from system. Click “Server
Settings->General” button, the page will show as below:
Basic Information:
Here you can change name of each server inside VMS system. Select a server and change
its name, then clicking button to apply the new name.
Network Information:
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When clicking button, a window will pop up to ping your server IP as below, and you
can check your current server IP status here.
Storage Setting:
If enable Storage Recycle function, it will delete the previous storage files when the disk
space reaches the setting threshold value, ensuring that disk storage can be continued.
Note: You can choose Percentage or Specific Value to set the threshold value of Storage
Recycle.
Detach from System:
You can also detach the added servers from system. The steps are as below:
Step 1: Click button, then a pop-up window as below;
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Step2: Choose Remove or Keep cameras of this server from system;
Step3: Wait for 5 seconds and click button to detach the selected server from
this VMS system, then the server will become an undefined server;
Note:
1) Only the Owner user has permission to perform the Detach Server operation and
check detach result.
2) When there is an exceptional occurrence of server to make it offline, if you directly
click button, then the deleted server don’t really be detached from
system. Once server restores normal status, the server still can display in the interface
and start working.
3) After the last server is detached, all clients connected to the system will be forced to
logout, and pop up a window to inform you “All servers in this system have been
removed, please set up system or contact administrator”.
Failover
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Here you can set the failover function. Click “Server Settings->Failover” button, check
to enable the Failover function. When other
servers are offline, this server will take over cameras from the offline servers automatically.
If you checked , the server will take over
cameras from the offline servers according to the set priority. The page will show as below:
For example, here I set the priority of the cameras in Server 192.168.69.22 as shown in the
figure. When the server 192.168.69.22 is offline, other servers in the system will take over
the cameras from this server in the order of High, Medium and Low, and the camera
whose priority is set to Never will not be taken over.
Note: There must be unoccupied channels on the server whose Failover function is
enabled. Only when the number of channels on the server is less than 128, the server
whose Failover function is enabled can take over the channels of other servers.
Storage Management
Here you can see that every server’s storage disk information includes local disk storage
and network storage in this system. And you can enable storage disk which you are
interested to store recordings and images of VMS system.
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You can also add external storage according to following steps:
Step1: Click the “Add External Storage” button, a window will pop up as shown below:
Table 3.2.2-1
Items Function Introduction
Protocol Choose protocol, including SMB/CIFS and NFS.
Fill correct URL format.
URL For SMB/CIFS, e.g. “\\192.168.7.25\share”.
You can fill the URL according to your settings for NFS.
This option is available for SMB/CIFS, the account name for
User Name
network disk which you set.
You can set the password for network disk to guarantee the
Password
security if SMB/CIFS is selected.
Path Input the NFS file path, e.g. “/path1/path2/.../path N”.
Step2: Finish the setting and click “Save” button. Then the disk will be added into the
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server storage disk list as shown below:
Note:
1) Before adding the external storage, please make sure that the network disk is available
within the network and properly configured to store the recorded files, etc.
2) The network disks can be deleted, but local storage disk can’t be deleted from VMS
system.
Add a Server
In this interface, users can not only directly add undefined servers in the same LAN as any
server in the current system, but also add servers in different LANs by manually entering
the server addresses.
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Note: If the user chooses to manually enter the specified server address, make sure that
the corresponding Bridging Server is selected for the service.
This VMS supports to customizing event rules including trigger and action settings. The
added event rules will be listed in the list, then you can directly check the details of event
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rules in the list.
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Here you can set event rules. Different types of trigger and action have different
configuration rule items. Multiple types of action can be set for an event trigger. The
meanings of the parameters on the page can refer to the table 3-2-3.1.
Step2: After setting the event rules, click the “Save” button, then the event rule will be
added to the event rule list and take effect.
Step3: You can also click button, or double click event rule row in the list to modify
the selected event rule. Then click again the “Save” to apply the modified event rule.
Step4: Check the corresponding event rules, and then click the or
button to enable or disable the event rules in batches. You can also click the
button to reset the event rules to the default,then the manually added rules will be
deleted.
Now our VMS supports setting kinds of event trigger, the meanings of trigger settings can
Table 3.2.3-1
Parameter Function Introduction
Front-end Motion Detection: When cameras detect object motion, the event will be
Front-end Event triggered. The event trigger has two statuses including Start and Stop, you can set
different camera sources and schedules for different states. The page is as below:
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Note: Enable the Motion Detection of Milesight camera before using the function.
Front-end Audio Alarm: The event trigger setting page is the same as Front-end Motion
Detection setting page.
Note: Enable the Audio Alarm of Milesight camera before using the function.
Front-end External Input Alarm: The event trigger page is as below. If the selected
camera has multiple alarm interfaces, then you can choose a type of Input ID. The
default Input ID is Auto Detect.
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Note: Enable the External Input Alarm of Milesight camera before using the function.
Front-end VCA: You can set different camera sources, schedules and VCA event types
here. The page is as below:
Note: Enable the VCA event of Milesight camera before using the function.
People Counting: Here you can set trigger rule of two modes, including People Counting
and Regional People Counting. When the number of people detected exceeds the
threshold you set, the event will be triggered. The page is as below:
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Note: ①Enable the People Counting event of Milesight camera before using the
function.
②here you can enable the option in the image below, the alarm will only be triggered
if the threshold is exceeded, otherwise it will be triggered every time the value changes.
Analytics: Here you can set Smart Analytics Events trigger rule of five modes, including
Motion Detection, Region Entrance, Region Exiting, Line Crossing and Loitering. You can
set different camera sources and schedules here. The page is as below:
Smart Analytics
Events
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ANPR: Here you can set ANPR trigger rule of five modes, including Vehicle Detection,
Visitor Detection, Speed Detection, Congestion Detection and Retrograde Detection.
The VMS system will trigger alarm actions according to the configuration rules. The page
is as below:
Note: The VMS can only receive license plate recognition results from Milesight camera.
Video Loss: You can set Video Loss trigger rule for selected cameras. Once the selected
cameras are disconnected beyond the set time, the event rule will be triggered.
Connection Issue
Video Packet: Here you set the event rule as Video Packet Lost or Video Packet Resume.
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The Video Packet Lost event will be triggered if the VMS system detects the video
packet is lost for more than the set time.
The Video Packet Resumed event will be triggered if the VMS system detects the video
packet is resumed in the last 1 minute.
Connection Issue: It will trigger an alarm when the camera is offline or online.
Export/Backup Finished: After setting the event rule, the event is triggered when the
VMS system finishes data backup or export, like recording video export, system and
server configuration export, etc. The page is as below:
System Events
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User Expiration: Here You can set five types of User trigger rule, including Expired, Near
Expiration, Login Succeeded, Login Failed and logout. The page is as below:
Record Failure: You can set a schedule for the selected cameras, if the selected cameras
record failed, then the event will be triggered.
License Issue: You can set three types of License Issue trigger rule, including Invalid,
Expired and Near Expiration. You can set duration for Near Expiration Date if your
Server Events
license is close to expire, then the event will be triggered duration days before
Expiration Date.
Storage Issue: After setting the event rule, the event will be triggered if the VMS system
detects Storage Issue. There are three types of Storage Issue, including Disk Full, Disk
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Load too High and Disk Failure.
Note: In the settings of the Disk Full event, the user can choose to mute the alarm when
the storage recycle is enabled.
Server Started: After setting the event rule, the event is triggered if a certain server is
started, offline or Conflict in the VMS system. The page is as below:
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Failover: After setting the event rules, the event will be triggered if the VMS system
detects Failover Start Working or Stop Working after Server Recovery.
HTTP Event: After setting the event rules, the HTTP event will be triggered only if there
are matches in the ‘Caption’, ‘Source’, or ‘Description’ with any of the entered keywords
if the VMS system receives HTTP push from external devices. The page is as below:
HTTP Event
Note:
If the field is empty, event will always be triggered.
Client Trigger: Here you can set trigger icon, users who will be available to use this
trigger, remark and trigger schedule for selected cameras. After setting the rule,
Client Trigger
selected users can see the trigger rule icon and remark in live view window of selected
cameras. The page is as below:
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The meanings of action settings can be referred to the table below:
Table 3.2.3-2
Parameter Function Introduction
Do Recording: After setting the action rule, the selected target cameras will record
video according to the action setting when the corresponded event is triggered. The
page is as below:
Action
Primary Emergency Recording: After setting the action rule, the selected target
cameras will record primary stream video according to the action setting when the
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corresponded event is triggered. The page is as below:
Note: The targeted devices that is recording the primary stream video still continue to
record primary stream video when related event is triggered.
Control Camera Output: After setting the action rule, the current output status of
selected target camera will change to another one status according to the action setting
when the corresponded event is triggered. The page is as below:
Note: Only one targeted camera can be selected. If you want more cameras to perform
the action, and you can copy the event rule to configure separately.
Call Camera PTZ Preset: After setting the action rule, the selected preset of target
camera will be called according to the action setting when the corresponded event is
triggered. The page is as below:
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Note: The default target cameras only display the devices which can support PTZ
function.
Show Notification: After setting the action rule, the selected users can see the event
notification in the notifications panel according to the action setting when the
corresponded event is triggered. The page is as below:
Note: Selected users must set to receive the notification in the Notification Filter, and
then can see the event notification in the notifications panel.
Show Text Overlay: After setting the action rule, the text overlay which you set will
display in the real-time live view window of selected cameras according to the action
internal and duration setting when the corresponded event is triggered. The page is as
below:
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Show Live Notice: Once the event is triggered, it will flash a frame and show the alarm
icon on the Live View interface according to the setting, making monitoring more
intuitive and efficient. The page is as below:
Play Sound: After setting the action rule, the audio file will play on the client system of
selected users when the corresponded event is triggered. Users can choose the built-in
audio files in the system or upload the custom audio files manually to meet different
needs. The page is as below:
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is as below:
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Show on Alarm Screen: After setting the action rule, the VMS system will push the
live view of camera to display on Alarm Screen while action is triggered. The page is as
below:
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Note: ‘Full Screen’ must be configured firstly.
Maximize Video Window: After the action rule is set, the VMS system will maximize the
live view of camera on the current video window while action is triggered. The page is
as below:
Note:
(1) Maximize Video Window will take effect only if the corresponding camera is
displayed in Live View at the moment when the event is triggered.
(2) Only live view of one channel can be maximized to the current video window each
time.
Push Alarm to M-VMS App: After the action rule is set, the VMS system will push alarm
message to M-VMS App. The page is as below:
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Note: Please make sure the version of M-VMS App is V1.0.0.2 or above.
User Management
Users are managed in the User Management page.
Users can be created, modified and deleted from the User Management page in “Milesight
VMS Client”. Several properties of a user including User Name, Password, Confirm
password, Role, Email Address and Remark can be changed here. Besides, users can set
security questions to improve user security. Click the “User Settings->User management”
button, the page will show as below:
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The meanings of the items on the page can be referred to the table below:
Each user can modify his or her own security questions, which greatly improves security.
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Owner role page
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Note:
1) The created users are enabled by default. The user can’t choose to disable itself when a
user logs in the VMS system client.
2) If user is disabled, then the VMS system client which the user login to will logout
compulsively and pop up a reminder window ”User has been disabled or deleted, please
contact administrator”.
3) There can only be one user who is Owner, which is the user added when the system is
created, and the priority of role is highest.
Role Management
Roles are managed in the Role Management page. There are three types of role which
can’t be deleted by default, including Administrator, Operator and Viewer. Also, you can
add or delete customized roles.
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User List as shown below:
Note: If you click the button to delete the user, a window will pop up as below to
inform you “This user will be deleted”. If you check the checkbox to keep user history data
and even if click “OK” button to delete the user, then tag or locked recording video files
added by user can still be kept.
Permissions Page
Different roles have different functions and operation permissions, resource access
including Camera and Layout.
1 Administrator: Own full access to function and operation permissions, resource
access including Camera and Layout.
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Note: Even if Camera and Layout pages are not displayed, Administrator has full access to
camera and layout of VMS system by default.
2 Operator: Own part access to function and operation permissions, resource
access including Camera and Layout.
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Note: Even if Camera page is not displayed, Operator has full access to camera of VMS
system by default.
3 Viewer: Own part access to function and operation permissions, resource access
including Camera and Layout.
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Note: Even if Camera page is not displayed, Viewer has full access to camera of VMS
system by default.
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Cameras Page
Here you can configure cameras for the customized roles.
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Note:
After setting all the configuration, please remember to click "Apply” button. Otherwise,
when you click other buttons outside the control panel, a window will pop up to inform
you ”Configuration is not saved, discard changes?”
Here you can operate all the settings related to the video wall in Live View.
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Please refer to the following key features of the Video Wall function:
• Up to 100 Video Walls per System
• Custom Screen Combinations & Split
• PTZ and Digital Zooming Operations
• Remote Desktop Sharing
• Remote Control and Monitoring
On each Video Wall Screen, it supports:
• Display up to 64 IP Channels
• Display Primary / Secondary Streams
• Freely adjust the size and position of each channel, whether it be within or across
monitors
• Video Wall Tour/Tour Plan, each displaying unrestricted channels in turn, at custom time
intervals and custom layouts
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You can click next to the name to rename.
Step3: All online clients that have no screen existed in current video wall will be displayed
in the list. Click a client and click button. You can add multiple as needed. Then
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You can click button to delete the client.
Step4: Click on the monitor to generate a screen and you can rename it by clicking on the
name. Then click button to add the screen to the wall. You can add multiple
screens as needed.
Click on the blank area of the screen, the selected box on each screen has small squares,
you can click and drag them to divide the monitor and then add to the wall. Each monitor
can be divided into up to four screens. The added screen will be shown on the page as
below:
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You can click the screen and drag to adjust the position.
Step6: Click button to run the video wall. Then you can use video wall
function in the Live View. For details, please refer to the video wall in Live View.
This part is mainly used to customize client settings. Here you can set General setting
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including storage path and format, Display and Notification.
General
Here you can set some general parameters about client.
The meanings of the items on the page can be referred to the table below:
Table 3.3.1-1
Item Function Introduction
You can customize some settings about system startup and exit
here, including Run Application on System Startup, Run As
Application Administrator, Quick Exit/Logout.
Note: There will be no prompt when exiting/logging out the
application if checked.
Default Client Saving Path: You can click the button to choose
a path to store recordings and snapshots from VMS.
Default Snapshot Format: Choose a kind of image format to save
snapshots, including jpg, bmp, png, gif and tiff. The default image
format is jpg.
Default Recording Format: Choose a kind of recording format to
Storage save recorded videos, including mp4, avi, mkv and asf. The default
recording format is mp4.
Note: If you check the checkbox to choose “Always ask for path and
format before saving”, then the previous configuration for storage
path and recording/snapshot format are invalid.
Minimum Reserved Disk Space: Set the minimum reserved space
for the disk of the VMS client side. When the remaining space of
the disk reaches the set value, it will automatically stop storing.
This audio source function allows you to hear the sound from
Audio Source cameras or transmit your sound to the camera side. You can choose
a kind of audio source, including Automatic and Microphone.
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Automatic means audio source varies with system audio interface,
and the interface used by the system will take effect.
Display
You can set VMS client display including system language, VMS client window display and
image window display, etc.
The meanings of the items on the page can be referred to the table below:
Table 3.3.1-2
Item Function Introduction
Language Select system language, the default language is English.
You can choose VMS system window display mode, including
Program Maximization Keep Showing the Windows Taskbar and Full Screen without
Windows Taskbar.
Choose a display mode of VMS window when starting the
VMS client, including Maximized, Window at Center and Last.
Maximized: VMS window will display according to
Maximization you set when starting the VMS.
Program Start Mode
Window at Center: VMS window will display at center of your
screen when starting the VMS.
Last: VMS window will display according to the previous
logout status when starting the VMS.
If the "Ask for Recovering" option is selected, when the VMS
Start Content of Live View
Client program is started, it will ask to restore the last closed
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preview window.
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Select the module to display the device address in Device
Show Device Address
Tree, including IP address, domain, MAC address, etc.
Select the module to sort the devices in Device Tree. Users
can sort the devices by camera address or camera name to
meet different requirements.
Always:
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You can set the stream information displayed on the live view
interface to Brief, More or Professional, as shown below:
Brief:
More:
Professional:
You can choose Keep Aspect Ratio to keep image Aspect Ratio,
Frame Rendering Mode
and also choose the Stretch to Window Size.
Performance
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The meanings of the items on the page can be referred to the table below:
Shortcuts
Here you can view and set all shortcut keys of the system.
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Step1: Click the shortcut button, then press the shortcut key on the keyboard. The
Advanced
Here you can set some advanced configurations for VMS client. This page is as below:
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The meanings of the items on the page can be referred to the table below:
Table 3.3.1-4
Item Function Introduction
Reset All Warning Prompt Click to reset all pop-up prompt dialogs.
Here each user can customize cameras group management according to needs.
You can group the channels added by the server in the system according to following
steps:
Step1: click the button, then the page will change as below:
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Step2: Click the button to create new groups, then click
the button to edit the name of created groups;
Step3: Click the button to add cameras to the groups which you create;
Step4: After grouping the cameras, click “Save” button. A pop-up window will inform you
“Group save successfully”, then click “OK” button.
Note:
1) Each camera can only be added to a group.
3.3.3 Multi-Monitor
Now “Milesight VMS Client” supports multiple monitors display setting. When clicking on
the “Multi-Monitor” button, the page will show as below.
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There are 6 modes you can choose to use in each monitor, including [None], [Live Screen],
[Alarm Screen], [Full Screen], [E-Map], [Playback].
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Chapter IV Live view
This part is mainly used for viewing real-time video. The interface is mainly made up of left
Resource Panel, center Viewing Panel, right Notification Panel and bottom toolbar.
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Left Resource panel: Displays all servers and cameras inside the VMS system.
Center Viewing panel: Can display maximum up to 64 individual live camera streams.
Right Function panel: There are four tabs, including Notifications, ANPR Preview, PTZ
Control and Camera Tour List.
Bottom Toolbar: Users can operate all channels being played in batches, including
Start/Stop Recording for All, Start/Stop Talking for All, Turn on/Mute All Speakers,
Snapshot for All, Close All and Full Screen.
If cameras have not been added, then you can add the cameras manually or by searching
cameras. For details, please refer to the Search Camera and Add Camera of Device
Management. After adding the camera, you can drag it to the Center Viewing panel to
display the video.
This part is to display the added devices tree according to Server List and Group List.
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4.1.1 Server List
The Server List contains the VMS system, servers inside the system, cameras inside the
servers. The Server List interface is as below:
Right-click on the list, there are three kinds of Pop-up Menu as below:
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Pop-up Menu on the right-click of server
Item Description
Start Tour All cameras in the system start tour or all cameras in the server start tour.
Expand All Expand all sub devices inside the system or server.
Collapse All Collapse all sub devices inside the system or server.
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Play Cameras Play all cameras inside the server.
Stop playing all the videos inside the server or stop playing the video of
Stop Playing
selected cameras.
The Group List will show the cameras according to the groups settings in the Group
Settings. The Group List interface is as below:
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Right-click on the device list, the meanings of the items in the Pop-up Menu can be
referred to the table 4.1.1-1.
Note:
1) There is a red point in the front of camera as shown below. It means the camera is
recording. However if you see a gray point, it means recording failed, and you can check
the details for failure by hovering your mouse on the point.
Layouts can be customized. The customized layouts will both show in the Server List and
Group List. Setting customized layout can refer to the Save As Layout item of table in the
Right-click menu of Live View window.
How to connect the camera:
Select a camera in the left resource panel, and double-click on a camera or drag and drop a
camera to the center viewing panel to play. You can also right-click camera and select the
Play option, then the camera is connected automatically and live video will show in the
center viewing panel.
In addition, you can also drag and drop the server to the live view window to batch play
all cameras which belong to the server.
Note: The status of the camera as shown below means the camera is playing.
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How to disconnect the camera:
Directly click the button in the camera live view window of center viewing panel to
close. Or right click the connecting camera, select the Stop Playing option, the camera will
be disconnected.
Through this function, you can use all screens in the local area network. The video wall list
will be shown according to the video wall you created in the Video Wall Settings. The video
wall is as below:
Icon indicates that the screen is not available, you need to check if the Video Wall
Step1: Right-click the video wall and a menu window will pop up as below:
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Step2: Click Control Video Wall and a window will pop up as below:
Step3: Double-click a screen, then you can enter the specific screen. For more details,
Step4: Click button to run the video wall. Then you can drag and drop the
After running the video wall, there are some operations as below:
(1) Click button to identify all running screens in the video wall.
(2) Click button to clear the content on all screens in the video wall.
(3) Click button to stop running the video wall.
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How to use screen?
Step3: Click button to run the screen. Then you can drag and drop the camera,
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(4) Click button to stop running the screen.
Right-click menu
(1) When the video wall is not running, right-click the video wall and a menu window will
pop up as below:
(2) When the video wall is running, right-click the video wall and a menu window will pop
up as below:
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Item Function Introduction
Use the video wall. For more details , please refer to the How to use video
Control Video Wall
wall?
Clear Wall Clear the content on all screens in the video wall
Save Matrix Save the content currently playing on each screen of the video wall.
(3) When the screen is not running, right-click the screen and a menu window will pop up
as below:
Control Screen Use the video wall. For more details , please refer to the How to use screen?
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Start Screen Run the screen.
(4) When the screen is running, right-click the screen and a menu window will pop up as
below:
Control Screen Use the video wall. For more details , please refer to the How to use screen?
Push the desktop to the screen for display. If there are multiple desktops,
Push My Desktop
select any one to push as needed.
(5) Right-click the the matrix and a menu window will pop up as below:
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The meanings of the menu can be referred to the table below:
Load to Video Wall Each screen will play the content according to this matrix.
Save the content currently playing on each screen of the video wall to this
Save
matrix.
Set the matrix as default. Every time you run the video wall, each screen will
Set As Default play the content according to this matrix. There could be at most only one
default matrix.
People Counting
Click on the group list on the left panel, and you can see the real-time count results of all
cameras within the set group, as well as the light status indicating whether the current
number of people staying reaches the set maximum number of people staying.
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Remaining Capacity: Display the value of the remaining number of people staying in real
time, and the minimum value is 0. (Remaining Capacity = Max.Stay - People Stayed, Max.
Stay is set in the Smart Analytics -> People Counting Groups interface)
People Stayed: Display the number of people staying in real time. (Stays value =
Traffic Detection
Here you can see the detection results of Traffic Detection. Double click the channel on the
left list, you can see the detected target in real time according to the settings in the Traffic
Detection.
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4.2 Live View Workspace
The meanings of the icons on the toolbar can be referred to the table below:
Table 4.2.1-1
It will display a red icon in the upper left corner of the channel if it is recording.
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Click to turn on Speaker. You can adjust the volume of the speaker from 1~100.
Note: This item is available only for cameras which support Audio In.
Click to start talking
Note: This item is available only for cameras which support Audio Out.
Click to start Joystick Control and 3D Positioning for the camera live view.
Enable Dewarping.
Fisheye Setting
Select wall mounting mode.
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Select live view of original fisheye view.
Note : You can set display mode of the top toolbar of live view in the Display of Local
Settings.
This part is used for playing the Live View window. Right-click the camera live view window
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to pop up a menu as shown below:
The meanings of the items on the toolbar can be referred to the table below:
Table 4.2.2-1
Item Description
There are three options available, including Auto, Primary and Secondary. If
Stream Type you choose the the Auto option, then the camera video will automatically
switch stream according to computer performance.
Choose to display the video stream information at Left or Right of the live
Display Info view window, or customize the display position of stream information. You
can also choose to hide the stream information.
Choose to display Event Detection Region and the detection frame to track
the target for Front-end Events and Smart Analytics Events.
Event Overlay
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Note: Please make sure you have enabled “Display Event Overlay in Menu”
option in Local Setting interface as shown below:
Add Tag For Choose to add tag for the selected camera or all cameras in Layout.
Display all cameras in the layout to full screen. Click again the Exit Full Screen
Full Screen
to restore the normal window.
This option is available only when you set monitor as the Full Screen mode,
more Full Screen mode details can see the Multi-Monitor .
Multi-Monitor After choosing Full Screen mode and setting Multi-Monitor as the Show on
Full Screen option, the live view window of selected camera will display on
the setting monitor as Full Screen.
Remove Choose Selected Views or All Views in Layout to remove the camera live view.
Choose the option to save layouts which you are interested in. You can name
the new layout and the layout will be added to the device list panel. The
pop-up Save Layout window is as below:
Save As Layout
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Set the Cell spacing size among the live view windows in the layout. There are
Cell Spacing
four options available, including None, Small, Normal and Large.
Aspect Ratio You can choose 1:1, 4:3, 16:9, 3:4 and 9:16 to show the window aspect ratio.
Star Tour/Stop Tour Click the option to start/stop tour of cameras in the current layout.
Stream Type for All Set stream type for all cameras in the current layout.
Display Info for All Set display of stream information for all cameras in the current layout.
4.3.1 Notification
User can receive and check real-time notifications from system or event setting pushed in
the panel. Also, user can directly click received notification window to jump up to the
related configuration page. After the setting is completed and the configuration is valid,
the corresponding notification in the panel will disappear. There are two types of
notification, including system notification and event rule notification. The panel page is as
below:
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System Notification: If the system Email service, Email address or Storage are not
configured, etc, then the notifications will be automatically pushed and shown in the
Notification panel according to system detecting rules.
Event Rule Notification: You can set notifications which are desired to receive in the
Notification Filter, then refer to the table 3-2-3.1 of Event Rule Settings to set event rule
and choose Show Notification in Action configuration options. When the event is triggered,
the event notification will be pushed to the Notification panel.
And you can filter the notifications based on the event or camera, or you can directly
search for notifications in the notification panel.
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Notification filtering
Here you can preview the license plate recognition results which are pushed by front-end
device. Only when you click the icon, you will receive a message about
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You can right click on the ANPR notification push window to pop up a menu as below, and
choose to add the license plate to White or Black List in the VMS system. If the license
plate has already existed in the White or Black List of VMS system, then you can choose to
change its type as you want. You can also choose to delete the license plate from White or
Black List.
Users can remotely pan/tilt/zoom the camera by operating the PTZ Control panel. It can
zoom in on far distant objects with exceptional clarity. You can also easily track objects
with high precision by using a mouse or joystick.
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The meanings of the items can be referred to the table below:
Table 4.3.3-1
Item Description
Navigation buttons are used to control the direction. The rotation button is
used for Auto Scan.
Lighting For 30s: Click to open/close the White LED for lighting 30s.
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Auto Home: Click to enable Auto Home.
Dehumidifying: Defog.
Auto Tracking: With this option enabled, the camera can perform the
digital Pan/Tilt/Zoom to track the moving objects automatically.
Note:
①Auto Tracking is only supported in regional views.
②Auto Tracking is only supported in ceiling mounting mode of on-board
dewarping mode.
Click the button to set the patrol according to the page as shown
below:
Click to start recording for the pattern, and click again to stop.
This Tour function includes Camera Tour and Layout Tour. By using this function, the
selected cameras/layouts will automatically switch live view window, which greatly offers
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convenience for users. The Tour List page is as below:
Camera Tour
Layout Tour
The meanings of the items can be referred to the table below:
Table 4.3.4-1
Item Description
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Camera Tour Plans Layout Tour Plans
Channels per page: Set the number of channels displayed on each page.
Layout: The number of layouts displayed on each page.
Intervals: Set the tour time for each page in the list.
Note: Users can adjust the order of the tour list by dragging the camera
when editing the tour plan.
Click the button to start tour. Then the cameras in the Cameras Tour List
will start touring according to your tour time setting.
Click the button to stop and exit the current camera tour window.
Note:
If there is a new version available for upgrade, there will be an alert in the upper right
corner of the client. If it is already the latest version, the icon will not appear.
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Chapter V Playback
In this part, you can search and play back the recorded files of selected cameras.
The Playback interface is as below:
Left Resource Panel: displays all servers and cameras inside the VMS system.
Center Playback Panel: can display unlimited individual playback video items.
Bottom Control Panel: control videos replayed in center viewing panel.
Right Notification Panel: there are two tabs, including Notifications and Tags for playback.
The Tags for playback tab can refer to Right Panel of Playback.
Here you can select the cameras in Left Resource Panel and replay the selected cameras
through three ways, including double clicking the desired cameras, directly dragging the
desired cameras to the Center Playback panel, or right clicking the cameras and choosing
the Play option. You can find desired video to replay more precisely by clicking
button.
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Note:
1) The icon in the front of camera means the recording video of camera is available.
2) Blue typeface means there are recording files, white typeface means middle dates but
no file and gray typeface means you can’t click.
3) You can also press on the Ctrl key and choose several continuous dates on the calender
to search video.
This part is used for playing recorded videos. The right-click menu and top toolbar of
playback window provide some operation settings.
The playback window of camera is as below:
The meanings of the items on the toolbar can be referred to the table below:
Table 5.1-1
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Click to turn on Speaker, and you can adjust the volume of the speaker from
1~100.
Note: This item is available only for cameras which support speaker
Click to enable digital zoom
Note: The digital zoom can’t be used with PTZ 3D Positioning at the same time.
Click the button and a pop-up window will shown as below. You can click the
bottom blue text to check the snapshot storage path.
Enable Dewarping
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Select live view of two 180° panoramic views
The meanings of the items on the right-click menu can be referred to the table below:
Item Description
There are three options available, including Auto, Primary and Secondary. If
Stream Type you choose the the Auto option, then the camera video will automatically
switch stream according to computer performance.
Choose to display the video stream information at Left or Right of the live
Display Info view window, or customize the display position of stream information. You
can also choose to hide the stream information.
Divide the video files into several channels in the specified time period
Split Playback according to needs. When watching playback, users can watch videos of
different time simultaneously. More details can refer to Split Playback.
Add Tag for Add tag for the selected cameras or all cameras in the playback panel.
You can choose Current View to display the selected camera to full screen, or
Full Screen choose Layout to display all cameras in the layout to full screen. Click again
the Exit Full Screen to restore the normal window.
Remove Choose Selected Views or All Views in Layout to remove the camera playback.
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Choose the option to save layouts which you are interested in, and you can
name the new layout and the layout will be added to the device list panel.
The pop-up Save Layout window is as below:
Save As Layout
Set the cell spacing size among the live view windows in the layout. There are
Cell Spacing
four options available, including None, Small, Normal and Large.
Aspect Ratio You can choose 1:1, 4:3, 16:9, 3:4 and 9:16 to show the window aspect ratio.
Stream Type for All Set stream type for all cameras in the current layout.
Display Info for All Set display of stream information for all cameras in the current layout.
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Speed Down/Up Speed Up: Includes 1/32, 1/16, 1/8, 1/4, 1/2, 1X, 2X, 4X, 8X, 16X and 32X for
Play or Rewind.
Lock video file for selected cameras, you can set locked time duration and
reasons as below:
Add Tags for selected cameras, you can set tag name, reasons and time
duration as shown below:
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Note: 1
(1) When you use Synchronous mode to play, the thick bar at the top of the
timeline represents the video files of current selected camera. The thin bar at
the bottom of the timeline represents the video files of all cameras in the
center playback panel.
(2) When you use Synchronous mode to play, the upper left of each window
will display the status of asynchronous playback, such as multiples, pauses,
etc.
Check event type to be shown on the timeline, the timeline will show
different colors according to selected event type as below:
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Click the button to enter Event Mask Colors Setting interface, it supports
customizing different colors for different events according to the user’s
requirement.
And you can use the mouse to drag the corresponding event to adjust its
order. When the time of multiple events overlaps, the color of the event with
the highest order will be displayed first on the timeline.
Check the checkbox to show only event video file on the timeline.
You can directly drag the mouse to select a period of time on the timeline or refer to the
steps as below to select.
Step1: Right-click the the timeline and a menu window will pop up as below:
Step2: Select the Start Selection and a vertical line will show on the position of
right-clicking timeline as below:
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Step3: Move the mouse to another position of the timeline and right-click again, a menu
show as below:
Step4: Click the End Selection and the selected time show as below:
You can export video, lock file, and add tag directly on the timeline.
Step5: Right click the timeline, a menu show as below:
The meanings of the menu on timeline can be referred to the table below:
Table 5.2.2-1
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Item Function Introduction
Clear Selection Clear selection of start time or selection of a period of time on the timeline.
Zoom to Selection Zoom the selection of time period in to extend to whole timeline.
Divide the video files into several channels in the specified time period
Split Playback according to needs. When watching playback, users can watch videos of
different time simultaneously. More details can refer to “5.3 Split Playback”.
Export the video for the selected time period. Settings about Export Video
Export Video
can see Export.
Show thumbnail of the corresponding time. Users can also resize the
thumbnail timeline as needed.
Show Thumbnails
After setting the tags, you can choose the option to show the tag on the
Show Tags
timeline as below:
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After setting the lock files, you can choose the option to show the lock file on
the timeline as below:
Show Locks
Split Playback allows you to divide the video file of a specified period of time into several
parts when watching playback according to your needs, so that users can watch videos of
different time simultaneously.
Split Playback setting steps are as below:
Step1: Right click the playback window of a camera and choose Split Playback, or
right-click the selected time period on the timeline and choose Split Playback, a window
will pop up as below:
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Step3: After setting, click button, the selected video will be split to new
channels to replay asynchronously on the playback layout as shown below:
5.4.1 Tags
All tags will be logged and listed in the Tags page of Archive Management. Click the
button, including Tags, Locked Files and Export pages, to pop up a window as shown
below:
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User can edit the tag name, delete or export for the selected tags. If user want to export
the selected tag video files, more details can refer to the Export.
The video files which user locked will be logged and listed as shown below. Once enable
the Storage Recycle of General page of Server Settings and the video is locked. The locked
video files won't be automatically deleted even if the storage disk of VMS is full.
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If you want to export the selected locked files, please refer to Export for more details.
5.4.3 Export
The Export allows user to customize some basic or advanced settings for selected files
which will be exported. The page is as below:
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Export steps are listed as below:
Step1: Select video which will be exported. You can select video through two ways:
1 Select the files in the Tags or Locked Files page of the Archive Management
window and click button.
2 Select a period of time on the timeline and select the Export Video option.
Then the selected video files will be listed in the bottom of Export Setting page as above.
Step2: Click button to directly export selected files, and you can click
button to check task exporting situation as below. For more details about Client Files
Management, you can see the table of User Interface Introduction.
In addition, before starting exporting, you can also click button to half split the time of
video file, or click button in the Archive Management window to set the exp
orted file. Export settings include General, Text OSD, Image OSD, Timestamp, Transcoding
and Privacy Mask. Each setting page is as below:
General
The page is as below:
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The meanings of the items can be referred to the table below:
Table 5.4.3-1
Export Name After setting the items and finishing the export of video file, you can see the
customized exported files name as shown below in the local storage.
Video Format The avi, mp4, exe, mkv, and asf formats are supported.
Password
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Set whether the exported video can be exported again.
Note: This option is available just for exe format.
Re-export
Export Content The video, Audio, Video and Audio are supported.
Text OSD
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Select color for added text, including White, Black, Blue, Yellow, Green and
Text Color
Brown.
Area Width Adjust area width of text show from 100 to 1920
Image OSD
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Opacity Choose opacity of image added in the video from 100 to 1920.
Image Width Adjust width of image added in the video from 0-100.
Image Height Adjust height of image added in the video from 0-100.
Timestamp
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Time Format Time format, including hh:mm:ss and hh:mm:ss AP.
Font Color The White, Black, Blue, Yellow, Green and Brown are available.
Including Timezone Check the checkbox to make the display information include timezone.
Transcoding
Initial time length of the exported video. This option is available when
Initial Length
choosing Timelapse as Transcoding type.
The Exported Length varies with the Speed Up to of the exported video, and
Exported Length
the unit of Exported Length includes second and minute.
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Frame size of the exported video, including Original, 704*576, 352*288 and
Frame Size 320*176. This option is available when choosing Reduce Data Size as
Transcoding type.
Bit Rate of the exported video, including Original, 16kbps, 32kbps, 64kbps,
Bit Rate
128kbps, 256kbps, 512kbps, 1024kbps and 2048kbps.
Frame Rate of the exported video, including Original and these options from
Frame Rate
1-25fps.
Privacy Mask
Mask Type
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5.5 Right Panel of Playback
There are Notifications and Tags for playback. The Notifications of VMS client is public part,
for more details, you can refer to Notification.
All added tags will be displayed on the panel and you can double click the tags to view the
playback video. If there are too many tags on the panel, you can search desired tags
through filtering conditions as below:
The meanings of the icon of the page can refer to the table below:
Table 5.5-1
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Refresh the results.
Choose sort way of tag video files in the list as shown below:
The default Tag files list are ordered by Tag Time and Descend.
Sort Button
6.1 ANPR
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You can choose either of the below two ways to add license plates.
(1) Add License Plate One by One
Step1: click button to pop up a Add Plate window as below:
Step2: Input license plate and choose a group for the license plate, and click
button;
Step3: Repeat the Step1-2 to add other license plates manually.
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Step2: The imported file must be filled in according to the specified format. You can click
to download the template. After filling in, click button to import a plates
file, then click button.
Note:
1) The default form of imported or exported license plates file is csv.
2) A license plate can’t be repeatedly add to the same type of plate list.
3) Maximum quantity of license plates added in the list is 10000.
The meanings of the parameters in the interface can be referred to the table below:
Table 6.1.1-1
Input the group name and select Start Time and End Time, click the “Search”
button, the corresponding license plates will be displayed in the list below.
Enter the license plate and choose a group for the license plate, click the
“Add” button, the license plate will be added successfully.
Click the "Export List" button to export the license plates in the current list
to a csv form locally.
You can add a csv form with the license plate you want to add, then click
button to import the form to this interface. And click the "Upload" button,
the license plates will be added successfully.
Note: You can first download the template as a reference in this interface.
Select the camera, click the “move” button to move it to the corresponding
group.
Click the "Delete" button to delete all the selected license plates in the
current list.
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License Plate Group
Add License Plate Group to this interface, including Manual Group and Automatic Group.
Users can manually add the license plates to the group, or automatically group the license
plate according to the set rules. In addition, users can also set Valid Time for the group to
meet different requirements, which greatly improves the user experience.
Step2: Input Group Name, and select Group Type, Plate Type and Valid Time for this group.
Then click button.
The meanings of the parameters in this window can be referred to the table below:
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Table 6.1.1-1
Plate Type Black List and White List are available for this option.
Valid Time
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Step3: Repeat the Step1-2 to add other groups manually.
Step2: The imported file must be filled in according to the specified format. You can click
to download the template. After filling in, click button to import a plates
file, then click button.
Note:
The default form of imported or exported license plates file is csv.
The meanings of the parameters in the interface can be referred to the table below:
Table 6.1.1-1
Select Group Type, Plate Type and Status, then input the group name, click
the “Search” button, the corresponding groups will be displayed in the list
below.
If you add a group as an automatic type, you can click this button to set the
rules for this group, and then all license plates that meet the rules will be
automatically added to this group.
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Enter the group name and select Group Type, Plate Type and Valid Time,
click the “Add” button, the group will be added successfully.
Click the "Export List" button to export the group in the current list to a csv
form locally.
You can add a csv form with the group you want to add, then click
button to import the form to this interface. And click the "Upload" button,
the group will be added successfully.
Note: You can first download the template as a reference in this interface.
Click the "Delete" button to delete all the selected groups in the current list.
This part is to enable the license plate recognition function and set related detection
configuration for Milesight cameras which supports LPR function.
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Step1: Click button to enable Detection and enter the License. When the License
Status changes to be valid, the camera can start detecting the license plates;
Table 6.1.2-1
License Status
Show present license status, including Valid and Invalid.
(Only for LPR2 and LPR3)
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different parameter levels. You can choose Customize Mode to set effective time manually,
or choose Auto Mode which can automatically switch to night mode according to
illumination intensity;
Customize Mode
Auto Mode
Step3: Set Detection Region. You can draw the screen to select interested areas;
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Normal Mode Advanced Mode (For PTZ camera)
Table 6.1.2-2
Normal: Configure the LPR detection regions for the current area.
Effective Region Settings Advanced: Configure different LPR detection regions for different PTZ
presets(Only support Preset 1~4 so far).
Draw the screen to select the interested areas, then click “Add”button to
add the area, and only four recognition areas can be added.
You can edit the name of the areas or delete the areas in the list below.
Add
Step4: Schedule Settings. You can draw the schedule by clicking button;
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Step5: Set Detection Settings, Snapshot OSD and LPR Message Post Settings, then click
“Apply” button.
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Table 6.1.2-3
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You can set Repeat Plate Checktime from 0 to 60min or 0 to 60000ms.
Click button to customize the license plate serial format. It
supports formulating identification rules and can automatically do further
processing, filter license plates in non-compliant formats to achieve more
intelligent and accurate license plate recognition.
Check All, Plate Color, Vehicle Type, Vehicle Color, Detection Region,
Direction, or Region(Only for LPR2) to enable Feature Identification, and
Features Identification
it will display the corresponding information on the ANPR Search
interface.
Font Size Small/Medium/Large are available.
Font Color Set different colors for the image OSD.
Enable Background Enable to set different colors for display information background on
Color screen.
OSD Position OSD display position on the image .
Customize the OSD content. You can set OSD Information as shown
OSD Information
below:
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Check the checkbox to enable LPR Message Post. It will push information
Enable LPR Message
to some third-party devices or software that are compatible with our
Post
sales.
HTTP Method There are two HTTP push methods: Post and Get.
Three kinds of snapshot can be chosen: All, License Plate and Full
Snapshot. When you choose All, License Plate Snapshot and Full
Snapshot Type
Snapshot will be pushed.
Note: This option is available just for Post HTTP Method.
The VMS system can use the API URL to send LPR information to other
devices when the license plate is recognized. The API URL format is as
HTTP Notification URL
below:
http://IP:Port/api/lpr?
Camera LPR Port This option is available for TCP Post type.
Traffic Detection
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Step1: Click button to enable Traffic Detection and enter the camera installation
information;
Table 6.1.2-4
Angle Compensation Support angle compensation range: -30°~30°, default 0°. Angle
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compensation is mainly used as horizontal angle compensation, such
as the radar cannot be installed in the middle of the road, in order to
detect data more accurate, the angle between the installation
position and the road can be compensated and corrected.
Step2: Set Detection Region. Configure the radar detection area on the basis of the
The user needs to measure the actual spatial position coordinates of the two coordinate
points (relative to the Radar AI LPR Camera position). e.g.: You can adjust the position of
P1, P2 by mouse, as shown in the figure below, move the P1 point to the white traffic line
in the lower right corner, then you need to measure the horizontal and vertical distance
from the camera to the actual position corresponding to the P1 point. Similarly, please
complete the distance measurement of point P2.
We recommend that you can move the P1 point marker to a more Obvious target (such as
trees or other landmarks) , so you can measure the distance easier.
The Radar detection area is a rectangle with diagonal lines in the two coordinate points;
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Table 6.1.2-5
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Table 6.1.2-5
Show OSD Users can choose the information they want to display in Live Video.
The font size and color of the OSD display, the default size is
Font Size&Font Color
Medium.
Picture Storage
Click button to enable ANPR Picture Storage, then you can set the minimum storage
time and maximum storage time of ANPR pictures. Auto/30 Days/60 Days/90 Days are
available, you can also customize the storage time according to the requirements. The
page shows as below:
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6.1.3 ANPR Search
The real-time detection results will be displayed on the center of Smart Search page,
including License Plate, Plate Type, Capture Time, live screenshot, camera name and IP.
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Thumbnail Mode
Click button to switch to List Mode as below:
List Mode
Note:
The icon in the left bottom of thumbnail photo means the license plate is in the Black
List, while the icon means the license plate is in the White List.
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Step2: Click the icon in the upper right corner of the result, it will display the entire
And click the icon in the upper right corner of the result, you can check the
recording of the event and the detailed information of the detection result as shown below.
You can also add tags for the video or play the video in the playback interface with one
click.
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Step3: Select the detection result and click button to add the license
plate to the license plate group.
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Step4: Select the detection result and click button to 、export the videos to
the destination folder. After setting the export file destination, type and format, click
button to start the file backup. You can click button to check task export
situation as below. For more details about Client Files Management, you can see the table
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Note:
The backup file of Plate List is csv format.
VMS-end People Counting including Cross Line People Counting, Regional People Counting,
People Counting Groups and People Counting Reports. Users only need to add the Video
Analytics Server and video streams to the VMS system, then the People Counting function
Before setting, you need to confirm the related items refer to Analytics Settings.
Cross Line People counting is able to count how many people enter or exit during the
setting period.
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Step1: Select the camera and enable the Cross Line People Counting function;
Step2: Set detection line;
Here you can check counting options that will display on the screen, and set font size, font
color and text position. There are two types of Clear Count, including Manually and Auto
Reset. You can check Manually and click to clear counting, or check Auto
Reset and choose when to automatically reset. The Auto Reset configuration interface is as
below:
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Step5: Click to send the settings to camera to apply.
When enabling Regional People Counting, users can check the real-time number of people
Step1: Select a detection area and enable it. It supports up to 4 detection regions;
Step2: Set detecting sensitivity;
Step3: Draw the detection region.
Step4: Set detection schedule, then click to send the settings to the camera
to apply.
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6.2.2 People Counting Groups
Users can add multiple cameras to one group that can count the total number of people
entering and exiting in this group. This function provides a smart crowd solution to
Step1: Click to add a new group and input the group name.
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Step2: Click the “Add” button to add the cameras to this group.
Note: Detection from the VMS side or the camera side is available.
Step3: Enable Maximum People Amount. Users can set the maximum number of people,
when the number of people staying in the group exceeds the set value, it will trigger the
corresponding alarm.
Step4: Users can choose to manually or automatically clear the Count of People Stayed.
Allow Entry: Set the prompt when Green Light is on in the People Counting Live View
Not Allow Entry: Set the prompt when Red Light is on in the People Counting Live
View interface. The default prompt is “Please wait till the green light turns on.”.
Step6: Click to apply the settings. Then the real-time count results of all
cameras within the set group, as well as the light status indicating whether the current
number of people staying reaches the set maximum number of people staying, will be
The results during the enabling period will be displayed on the “People Counting Report”
interface.
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Horizontal: A report showing the same data in different groups.
Step2: Select Report Type including Daily Report, Weekly Report, Monthly Report and
Annual Report;
Step3: Select Start Time, then select the corresponding groups.
Note: For the longitudinal mode, you can only select one group. For the horizontal mode,
Step4: If the Compare Mode is selected as Horizontal Mode, you also need to select the
Step5: Click the button, it will automatically count the data for the
day/ week/ month/ year (based on the report type selected by the user) from the start
Longitudinal Horizontal
Step4: Click the button to pop up the Export window as shown below, and you
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Cross Line People Counting
Step1: Select Report Type including Daily Report, Weekly Report, Monthly Report and
Annual Report;
Step2: Select Start Time, then select the corresponding camera.
Step3: Click the button, it will automatically count the data for the
day/ week/ month/ year (based on the report type selected by the user) from the start
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Step4: Click the button to pop up the Export window as shown below, and
Step4: Select the Stay Time including All, More Than and Less Than and set the time of
Step5: Click the button, it will automatically count the data for the
day/ week/ month/ year (based on the report type selected by the user) from the start
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Step6: Click the button to pop up the Export window as shown below, and you
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(1) There is a license for Analytics Events in the system, and the license quantity is
(2) The Video Analytics Server has been installed and running.
shown below:
Step2: Click button, then the server will be successfully added. You can
check the server information and how many systems are currently connected to this server
as shown below:
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Note:
① Currently only NVIDIA graphic card (CUDA compute capability 7.5 or higher is
recommended) is supported for Video Analytics Server.
② Currently only 64-bit Operating System is supported for Video Analytics Server.
③ No license is required for cameras added via MSSP, Milesight DDNS and P2P protocols.
④ The license is required for the cameras added via RTSP and ONVIF protocols.
Currently Milesight supports VMS-end Video Analytics Events including Motion Detection,
Region Entrance, Region Exiting, Line Crossing and Loitering. Users only need to add the
Video Analytics Server and video streams to the VMS system, then the Video Analytics
Events can be enabled on the VMS side.
Motion Detection
Different from traditional motion detection, Milesight Advanced Motion Detection can
filter out “noise” such as lighting changes, natural tree movements, etc. When an object
moves in the selected area, it will trigger alarm.
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Step1: Select the camera and enable Motion Detection function;
Step2: Set detecting sensitivity;
Step3: Set Ignore Short-Lived Motion time. If you set the time, when the moving duration
of an object is within the setting time, the alarm will not be triggered;
Step4: Set Detection Object. Set up the Detection Object. Check Human or Vehicle
attribute, and the camera will alarm and trigger related events once people or vehicle is
detected;
Step4: Draw the detection region, it supports polygon areas.
Step5: Set Object Size Limit.
Minimum Size: Draw the screen or input pixel number to set the minimum size of the
detected object. When the object is smaller than this size, it will not be detected.
The default minimum size is 3*3.
Maximum Size: Draw the screen or input pixel number to set the maximum size of the
detected object. When the object is larger than this size, it will not be detected.
The default maximum size is 320*240.
Step6: Set detection schedule, then click to saving the settings.
Note: It will show the real-time trigger status of the event in the configuration page.
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Region Entrance
The Region entrance helps to protect a special area from potential threat of suspicious
person’s or object’s entrance. An alarm will be triggered when objects enter the selected
regions by enabling region entrance.
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Step5: Set Object Size Limit.
Minimum Size: Draw the screen or input pixel number to set the minimum size of the
detected object. When the object is smaller than this size, it will not be detected.
The default minimum size is 3*3.
Maximum Size: Draw the screen or input pixel number to set the maximum size of the
detected object. When the object is larger than this size, it will not be detected.
The default maximum size is 320*240.
Step6: Set detection schedule, then click to save the settings.
Note: It will show the real-time trigger status of the event in the configuration page.
Region Exiting
Region exiting is to make sure that any person or object won't exit the monitored area.
Any exit of people or objects will trigger an alarm.
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detected object. When the object is smaller than this size, it will not be detected.
The default minimum size is 3*3.
Maximum Size: Draw the screen or input pixel number to set the maximum size of the
detected object. When the object is larger than this size, it will not be detected.
The default maximum size is 320*240.
Step6: Set detection schedule, then click to save the settings.
Note: It will show the real-time trigger status of the event in the configuration page.
Line Crossing
Line Crossing detection is designed to work in most indoor and outdoor environments. An
event will be triggered when the camera detects objects crossing a defined virtual line.
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detected object. When the object is smaller than this size, it will not be detected.
The default minimum size is 3*3.
Maximum Size: Draw the screen or input pixel number to set the maximum size of the
detected object. When the object is larger than this size, it will not be detected.
The default maximum size is 320*240.
Step7: Set detection schedule, then click to save the settings.
Note:
① Milesight allows to set up to four lines at a time. There are three direction modes to
choose for triggering alarm. “A→B” means when there is any object crossing the line from
the “A” side to the “B” side, the alarm will be triggered. “B→A” vice versa. “A ↔ B” means
that the alarm will be triggered when objects cross line from either side.
②It will show the real-time trigger status of the event in the configuration page.
Loitering
When objects are loitering in a defined area for a specific period of time, it would trigger
an alarm.
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Step4: Draw the detection region, it supports polygon areas.
Step5: Set Object Size Limit.
Minimum Size: Draw the screen or input pixel number to set the minimum size of the
detected object. When the object is smaller than this size, it will not be detected.
The default minimum size is 3*3.
Maximum Size: Draw the screen or input pixel number to set the maximum size of the
detected object. When the object is larger than this size, it will not be detected.
The default maximum size is 320*240.
Step6: Set detection schedule, then click to save the settings.
Note:
① After setting minimum loitering time from 3s to 1800s, any object loitering in the
selected area over the minimum loitering time will trigger the alarm.
②It will show the real-time trigger status of the event in the configuration page.
Users can search and back up Analytics results according to different object type, event
type, start time and end time, which is convenient for users to check the Analytics results
and greatly improves user experience.
Before you start, please make sure that you have added an event action as recording for
Smart Analytics Event in Event Rule Settings interface, otherwise the detection results will
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not be searchable in the result search interface.
Step1: Check the corresponding camera, and select Object Type, Event Type, Start Time
and End Time, then click button to search for Analytics results.
The results including Snapshot, Event Type and Time will be shown as below:
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Step2: Click the icon in the upper right corner of the result, it will display the entire
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And click the icon in the upper right corner of the result, you can check the
recording of the event and the detailed information of the detection result as shown below.
You can also add tags for the video or play the video in the playback interface with one
click.
Step3: Select the detection result and click button to back up the videos to
the destination folder. Users can choose to back up the videos in mp4 or avi format.
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6.4 Retrieve
Users can search and back up recording files according to different recording type, stream
type, time, file type and event type, which is convenient for users to manage recording
files and greatly improves user experience.
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Step1: Check the corresponding camera, and select Recording Type, Stream Type, Start
Time, End Time, File Mark and Event Type, then click button to search for
recording files.
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Step2: click the icon in the list, you can check the recording with detailed information
as shown below. You can also add tags for the video or play the video in the playback
Step3: Check the recording files and click button to back up the videos to the
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destination folder. Users can choose to back up the videos in mp4 or avi format.
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How to add map?
Step1: You can click button in the left panel to add a new map. A window will pop up
as shown below:
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Step2: Name the new map. When Map Size is selected as According to Background Picture
Size, you need to click the “Click to select a background picture” to upload a background
picture. When Map Size is selected as Customize, you can set the size as needed and don’t
need to upload a background picture. If you upload a background picture, the filled size
cannot be smaller than the image resolution. Then click the “Create” button. After the
map is created, the newly created map starts to be edited by default. The created map will
be listed in the left panel of E-map window as shown below:
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Note: Please choose a picture less than 8MP or 4K resolution.
In the left panel, you can click to set whether to display the list as thumbnails or
text.
You can right click the added map to pop up a menu window to do some operations,
including Open, Modify Map, Rename, Delete, Move to Top and Create New Map as
shown below.
In the Global Property panel, you can set Map Size, Background Picture Opacity, Camera
Name & IP Position, and Camera Icon Size in the right panel.
Step3: Drag and drop the different cameras from Camera List to the map. You can click the
camera icon which is added in the map to modify the icon property including Icon Position,
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Opacity, Display Field of View, Event Blink, Switch to Another Camera or Remove From
Map in the right panel as below.
For Event Blink, you can select events as needed and set the Blink Color. When an event
occurs on the camera, it will flash with the corresponding color as a reminder.
Step4: Click an element in Layer List and draw on the map. After drawing, press Esc to exit
drawing. You can click the drawn element to modify the property including Position,
Opacity, Appearance as below.
For rectangles, circles, and polygons, it can be set as a portal. Enable Additional Attributes
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and click to select added maps.
You can right click the added element to pop up a menu window to do some operations,
including Cut, Copy, Top, Forward, Backward and Bottom as shown below.
Step5: When setting, you can click button to undo an action or click button to
redo an action. After setting, you can click button to save your settings for the map or
click button to save as a new map. And click button to exit edit mode and view
the added map.
Step6: After saving the settings and exiting the edit mode, you can double-click the map to
switch to view. And you can click icon to preview the live view of cameras and use top
toolbar of the thumbnail window. Also you can click the element to jump to the
corresponding map.
If the map is in a non-editing state, you can right click the added map to pop up a menu
window to do some operations, including Open, Modify Map, Rename, Delete, Move to
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Top and Create New Map as shown below.
Also, you can click and you will see the device tree , and right-click the camera on it to pop
up a menu window to do some operations, including Locate to Map, Play and Pin as shown below.
Event Blink
Click button to set whether to display event blinking as below:
If enabled, thumbnails will be displayed in the upper right corner. When an event occurs
on the camera which has set event blink, it will flash with the corresponding color as a
reminder.
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Map Preset
Map Preset can help user locate the specified position quickly.
Click button to add different presets for maps. Map Preset Add page is as below:
Click the “Add Preset” button to add presets which are added according to current
proportion and position of map. Here you can also click to set operation about
presets in the pop-up operation window including Delete, Rename, Replace and Hot Key.
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Note:
1) You can click the “Default” button to display the map with 100% centered.
2) You can set a Hot Key for every preset and the 10 Hot keys can’t be reused to set.
Show Layers
Click button to set content to be displayed, here you can focus on the specified
components in map panel according to your settings.
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Note:
Apart from the background picture, the icons and texts added in map both are involved in
Zoom in/out.
Once the event rules which you set take effect, you can check the event information in the
event logs. The event logs contain the event information about Date/Time, Event, Source,
Action, Target and Details. The Event Logs page is as below:
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You can set filter condition as you need.
The meanings of the items can be referred to the table below:
Table 8.1-1
If there is a recording video information about event, then user can click to check the
event video as below:
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Right-click Filter Menu
Here you can also right click any event log in the event logs list to pop up a filter menu to
more precisely find event log which you want. The page is as shown below:
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The Date/Time varies with selected event logs. Here there are
several options available as shown below to help you precisely find
logs which you want.
Date/Time
Keep logs after this time: Click the option to search all logs after this
time.
Keep logs before this time: Click the option to search all logs before
this time.
Filter logs within this time: Click the option to search all logs within
this time.
Filter logs within this day: Click the option to search all logs within
this day.
The [Source] varies with selected event logs. Here you can choose to
filter logs including this condition only or excluding this condition.
Click the “View event rules” to jump to the interface of Event Rule
Settings to view the corresponding rule.
[Source]
The [Target] varies with selected event logs. Here you can choose to
filter logs containing this condition only or excluding this condition.
Click the “View event rules” to jump to the interface of Event Rule
Settings to view the corresponding rule.
[Target]
Select All Click the button to select all event logs searched in the event log list.
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8.2 Audit Trail
Record all user actions to a log. The Session Logs is to record logs about all operations of
each user from login to logout; and the Camera Logs is to record logs about all operations
of each camera.
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The meanings of the items can be referred to the table below:
Table 8.2-1
Export the log file. If the selected log is exported successfully, a window will
pop up to inform you as shown below:
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Chapter IX Services
Milesight Technology provides customers with timely and comprehensive technical support
services. End-users can contact your local dealer to obtain technical support. Distributors
and resellers can contact with Milesight directly for technical support.
MILESIGHT USA
TEL: +1-800-561-0485
Add: 220 NE 51st ST Oakland Park, FL 33334, USA
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TEL: +82-2-839-3335
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