Sanyo VA-SW8000LITE Network Configuration, Hardware and Software Requirements, Cpu

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Network Configuration

bHardware and Software Requirements

The DVR Utility Software requires following hardware and software:

Computer

IBM PC/AT and compatibles

Operating system

Windows XP Professional SP2

 

 

CPU

Pentium 4, 3GHz or higher

Memory

512MB or more

 

 

Interfaces

100Base TX and USB (1.1)

 

 

Display

XGA (1024 x 768 pixels), 16 million colors or higher*1

 

AGP graphics card with hardware overlay support

 

Or PCI Express graphics card*2

 

<Recommended graphics chip>

 

ATI

: RADEON9000 series or higher

 

nVidia

: GeForce4 series or higher

 

 

: Quadro4 series or higher

 

Matrox

: MillenniumP series or higher

Sound

Sound card with 48 kHz stereo playback support (PCI connection

 

recommended)*3

*1: When using the software at a resolution of 1024 x 768 pixels, open Windows Taskbar Properties dialog box and select the “Auto hide” check box.

*2: Requires the latest DirectX 9.0c compatible driver.

*3: A sound card is required to listen to the sound part in live or played back video.

Windowsis a trademark or registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and/or other countries.

Pentiumis a trademark or registered trademark of Intel Corporation and its subsidiaries in the United States and/or other countries.

IBM and PC/AT are trademarks of IBM International Business Machines Corporation.

Meeting the above requirements does not guarantee consistent, stable video feed; video may not be correctly displayed due to a disturbance in sync signals.

If the computer is underpowered or overloaded, the system may not function as expected, typically failing to display video frames smoothly at the correct rate.

bNotes on Version Compatibility

All networked computers (the Master and Slave computers) must have the same edition of DVR Utility Software installed (i.e., either VA-SW8000 or VA-SW8000LITE).

The DVR Utility Software in this new version (either the Standard or Light edition) is not compatible with any of the previous versions (VA-SW800/804/814/80LITE/81LITE), and therefore any Slave computers currently running an old version must be upgraded to the new version. Note that the hardware key (or serial number) from a previous version can still be used after the software has been upgraded to the new version.

On the upgraded computer, you can use any DVR registration lists created in a previous version by following a specific procedure (see P85).

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Contents VA-SW8000 VA-SW8000LITE Table of Contents DVR Utility Software in Two Editions Features of the DVR Utility SoftwareIntroduction Network Device Configuration Network ConfigurationSupported DVR Models Network ScalabilityCPU Network ConfigurationHardware and Software Requirements Network Connection Requirements Configuring the DVRsConfiguring the Computers Network Connection Requirements Configuring the TCP/IP SettingsClick Next on the Welcome screen Installing the SoftwareLocation or specify another location, and click Next WindowStart the Installation Process Installing the SoftwareReboot the computer How to uninstall the softwareSetting Up the System Disabling the Firewall Protection Setting Up the SystemSetting Up Slave Computers User name default Menus and User Access LevelsPassword default 1111 2222 3333 4444 ID1 ID2 ID3 ID4Window Navigation Starting the Software Starting and Ending a Monitoring SessionStarting the software without the hardware key Plug in the hardware keyLogging Out of the System Starting and Ending a Monitoring SessionLogging Into the System To exit when the Login window is Displayed To exit when working with the main windowExiting from the Software Click 4 at the bottom of the screenWindow Elements Menu Bar Main Window Elements and Their Functions4Tool Timer Download System UpdateDVR Info DVR SetControl Panel Operating mode indicator for timer downloadLayout selector buttons ID1/2/3/4 Channel selector buttons ID1/2/3/4Sound playback panel ID1/2/3/4 Playback control buttons ID2/3/4Search buttons Save button ID2/3/4 Record/cut-off buttonsStart Point Time Scale PanelEND Point PreviewHow the Time Scale Works How to Use the Time ScaleDAY HourTree List Specifying the Target of the Command by a Single-ClickTo select a camera as the target To select a group as the targetWorking with the Context Menu Directly Running a Command by a Double-ClickWhen a camera title is right-clicked Four-view layout one DVR at a time Viewing Pane LayoutsSingle-view layout one camera at a time Video is masked Mask No camera is connected Specified channels carries no input signalMulti-view 4x4 layout Multiple DVRs at the same time When you are connected to a 4-channel DVR Switching the Viewing pane LayoutsCH1 DVR-1 CH2 CH3 CH4 CH1 DVR-1 CH1 CH2 CH3 CH4CH1 only When you are connected to a single-channel DVRDVR-1 CH1 only Title Bar Alarm statusInformation on the displayed video Recording status informationWatching Live Video Basic ProceduresDisplaying Video in Each Sub-pane in the Multi-view Layout Watching Live VideoClick on the control panel Select one of the four sub-panes by clicking its title barClick the Stop Playback button on the control panel Switching from Playback Mode to Live ModeSwitching from a Sub Window to Live Mode How to Turn Off the Currently Displayed Video How to Listen to the Sound Part in the VideoAbout DVR Reconnect Feature Turn on/off sound outputAre now in zoom-in mode Zoom ModeZoom factor depends on the current layout To revert to the original sizeTo switch to Full Screen mode Full Screen ModeHow to Enlarge the Displayed Video Full Screen OperationsMode Click Sequential Switching ModeView the live video as usual ClickRecording Monitored Video Manual recording required user access level ID3/4Basic Operating Steps Display live videoLive Video Recording Without Viewing It Recording Monitored VideoRecording Video from Multiple DVRs Concurrently Set up the timer Timer recording required user access level ID3/4To cancel timer recording PanelAlarm Recording Required user access level ID4 Returning to Live Video Switching to Playback ModePlaying Back Recorded Video Playing Back Recorded Video Working in Playback ModeSearch Mode Description Recording modeSearching for Recorded Video Search ModesTIME/DATE Search Searching for Recorded VideoSpecify the month/year to which your desired date belongs Specify the desired dateAlarm Search To switch the channels displayed on the list To preview the video associated with Alarm event, clickOnce you have located the video Interest, click ALLBack Selected title bar is highlighted Click To page up or down the thumbnail viewThumbnail view by clicking or Individual download mode Downloading ProceduresBatch download mode Downloading Recorded VideoSpecifying the Video Download Range Downloading Recorded VideoDisplay played back video Drag the scale 1 to define the start pointOnce you have determined the end point, click END Point Once you have determined the start point, click Start PointDefine the end point Point to the target point with the mouse cursor To define the start and end points using the mouseClick the right mouse button This menu contains the following optionsFilename Using the Download WindowDownload START/END Point Default destination folder path Downloading an Individual Video File Using Basic ControlsDefault file name Review the download rangeDownload an individual video file To remove a file from the list Adding Video Files to the Download List for Batch DownloadTo preview a video file Example Total Program1 Time0h 9min 248MB / Approx h 3minExpand Playing Back Downloaded Video FilesWaiting list Choose a folderList column headings To select individual files and add Them to the play waiting listTo remove a file from the play waiting list Playing Back on MP2 ViewerTo remove all entries from the play waiting list To move up or down a file in the play waiting listDisplay a still image Saving or Printing Snapshot ImagesView Choose an image. Click an imageBox Click the appropriate commandButton Or print the still image, select eitherWindow Elements and Their Functions Using the Tool Menu OptionsTimer Download required user access level ID2/3/4 Using the Tool Menu Options Changes are Applied to Group Download log allows you to retry a failed timer downloadStatus Choose a DVR Configuring a Timer DownloadDefine the download range by Define the download start pointAppt PrevTips on Defining the Download Range Applying Changes to All DVRs in the Same GroupCancel How the Timer Download Mechanism WorksExamples of Timer Download Settings Download Log Record Timer RecordBroadcast Menu Upload System UpdateTamper Detection required user access level ID2/3/4 Options Window Initial Set MenuPC TYPE/MASTER Control PC Initial Set MenuDownload Authority Auto Clock Adjust Time Sequence Network Extension ModeNetwork Interface Card NIC USE More than 1001 DvrsWindow Elements and Their Functions Camera Title Create a group Editing the Tree ListOpen or close a tree Move Required user access level ID4 Change a titleDelete Required user access level ID4 DuplicateWindow Elements and Their Functions IP Addr MAC Addr Registering New DVRs Auto configuration modeWant to register, repeat the same Manual configuration modeSelect Manual from TCP/IP AddrRemove the connecting cable 1Install VA-SW8000Deregistering a DVR To deregister a DVR, follow these stepsTo create a new group Change a DVR TitleCreating, Modifying, or Deleting a Group To delete a group To rename a groupChoose a group Enter a new name for the groupTo move a group Rearranging Groups and DVRsTo move a DVR You can also drag and drop a group to a new positionUser ID PasswordUser ID Window You are prompted to confirm the password by reentering it Choose a user access levelReenter the password Registering a New UserChanging the Registration Information of an Existing User Enter the current and new passwordsChoose a user Change the registration informationTo deregister an existing user, follow these steps Deregistering an Existing UserDVR Access Limitation Not allowed Click OK Configure Broadcast RangeSettings Manual DVR Management MenuClock Set Window Wait until the update process completes System Update WindowDVR Management Menu Specify the new firmware fileInformation 1 tab DVR Info WindowChoose either of the two tabs Import the informationPicture Quality Alarm CountDISK1 DISK2Information 2 tab Power LossUsed Time Firmware VersionDVR Set Window Basic Configuration StepsClick when you are done To configure settings on other tabs as wellChoose one of the tabs Change operating conditionsTo load a saved menu file To save the configuration informationName, and then click Save Click OpenButtons that control read/write operations Buttons that affect the computer’s edit tableLANGUAGE/D.S.TIME SET Tab No USE EnableDisable Picture Quality default High REC Mode SET TabOFF Audio Recording default onOverwrite default on AL-REC on Timer EnabledAL-REC OFF Timer OLY AL-REC on TMRAlarm and Sensor Alarm or SensorON/OFF default OFF Timer REC SET TabWeek START/STOPTo schedule a timer recording that spans two days Timer scheduleClick Over 24H To activate a timer recording scheduleLast two rows seventh and eighth To exit from the special format, clickHoliday SET Tab Display DISPLAY/BUZZER SET TabDisk Full default on Alarm on default onKEY in default OFF NON REC default OFFMonitor SET Tab Switch Alarm Monitor SETMonitor SET FullTITLE/MOTION SET Tab Defaults Required user access level ID4 Choose a channelCamera title settings for other SensorInstallation Main FeaturesMP2 Viewer Starting MP2 ViewerMP2 Viewer Window Elements and Their Functions MP2 ViewerZoom Zoom OUTSearch panel ToolbarSound playback panel see P126 Slide barClick on the toolbar Playing Back Particular Image FilesTo add all files to the play waiting list Playback Controls Using the Playback Control Buttons on the ToolbarConcerning association of MP2 file and MP2 Viewer Moving the Playback Point with the Slide Bar Using Full Screen ModeEnlarging the Video Playing Back the Sound Part in the VideoSearching the Video File for a Specific Frame Enable the tamper detection featureChecking Video Files for Any Tampering Specify the date and timeOptions Simultaneous with playback default Select the tamper detection modeConduct playback of video files BlueIf no tampering is detected Case of Prior to start playing backYou can print a still image through the following steps Saving a Still ImagePrinting a Still Image 1AC6P1P3121-- L9EAR/WA 0706KP
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