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Load / Close Network Server

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System Configuration

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Log Viewer

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PTZ Controller

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Status Monitoring

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Exit / Re-login EYES Pro/MP2016/MP3000/MP5000

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CHAPTER 5 USING THE WEBCAM

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5.1

Enable WebCam

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5.2

Use the WebCam

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CHAPTER 6 REMOTEMANAGER

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6.1

Accessing RemoteManager

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6.2

 

Setup

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6.3

Operating the RemoteManager

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6.3.1

Center Management

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6.3.2

Playback

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6.3.3

PTZ Control

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6.4

Start Recording

125

6.5

Exit RemoteManager

125

APPENDIX A REMOTE LOGIN WITH AN MODEM-TO-

 

MODEM CONNECTION

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A.1 Windows 98SE / Windows Me

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A.2 Windows 2000

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A.3 Windows XP

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APPENDIX B REGISTERING DOMAIN NAME ON DDNS

 

SERVER

147

APPENDIX C IMAGE VERIFICATION

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LIMITED WARRANTY

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Contents AVerMedia Eyes Pro MP2016/MP3000/MP5000 Digital Video Surveillance SystemAVerMedia User’s Manual Eyes Pro/MP2016/MP3000/MP5000 ENGIntroduction 102 106126 147Introduction Hardware Recommendations Installing the Video Cards Attaching Cameras Connecting the AVerMedia Video CardsEyes Pro Connecting External Sensor/Relay Coil Ratings at 20 oCExternal I/O Box Pin Signals Pin # Definition Relay OutputsInstalling the Driver in Windows 98SE/Me Driver InstallationCheck Your Windows Version Select Specify a location and click the Next button Installing the Driver in Windows Click the Yes button to proceed with the installation AVerMedia User’s Manual Eyes Pro/MP2016/MP3000/MP5000 Installing the Driver in Windows XP After the installation finished, click the Finish buttonRemove Your Video Card Driver Software Installation AVerMedia Eyes Pro/MP2016/MP3000/MP5000 surveillance systemAVerMedia User’s Manual Eyes Pro/MP2016/MP3000/MP5000 Product Update Product Present H/WSystem Configuration and Operation System ConfigurationSpecial Consideration Defrag Your Hard DiskAlarm & Relay Status Network Status Miscellaneous Beep if no signal Auto RebootAsk for password when login Assign Recording DisksUPS Uninterruptible Power Supply VideoDisplay & Recording Rate Product Camera SetsUpdate RestoreDefault Camera IDEnable PTZ Camera SetupSelect a Com Port where PTZ camera connector connected Preset Position SetupAVerMedia User’s Manual Eyes Pro/MP2016/MP3000/MP5000 Audio PropertiesRecord when start monitoring Record when motion detectedMotion Detection Sensitivity Record with Time StampContent ShieldEdit Start/ Stop MonitoringAVerMedia User’s Manual Eyes Pro/MP2016/MP3000/MP5000 Test RelaysYou may right-click the mouse on Alarm to add a new alarm Alarm IDSound Alarm ConditionsAVerMedia User’s Manual Eyes Pro/MP2016/MP3000/MP5000 General Server IP Event LogEnable WebCam Server Ask for password when remote clients loginDomain Name & Password PortBy Date By WeekdayEnable Network Server AlarmAVerMedia User’s Manual Eyes Pro/MP2016/MP3000/MP5000 Task MonitorServer Move CopyDelete all. Don’t make copies DeviceSchedule Backup StatisticLocation Start TimeDays before scheduled dates CameraConfigure e-map Import Arrange Cameras, Sensors, and RelaysInformation Add New UsersAuthorization Level AVerMedia User’s Manual Eyes Pro/MP2016/MP3000/MP5000 DeleteSystem Operation Product Models Eyes Pro/MP3004/MP5004Eyes Pro/MP2016/MP3016/MP5016 Display ModesFull Screen Display 10/13-Camera DisplayStart / Stop AutoScan Start / Stop Monitoring Start / Stop Audio RecordingAVerMedia User’s Manual Eyes Pro/MP2016/MP3000/MP5000 Map Check out Cameras, Sensors, Relays on the mapSystem Configuration Camera BlueRed Camera GreenAudio Playback Select Files to PlaySelect Time AVerMedia User’s Manual Eyes Pro/MP2016/MP3000/MP5000 PlayAVerMedia User’s Manual Eyes Pro/MP2016/MP3000/MP5000 Zoom Print & SaveVideo Search Event SearchIntelligent Search Exit Preset Position No PTZ Control Direction & SpeedAVerMedia User’s Manual Eyes Pro/MP2016/MP3000/MP5000 Focus AutoPan Path GroupExit PTZ Controller Hard Disk Status Exit / Re-login Eyes Pro/MP2016/MP3000/MP5000Date / Time Using the WebCam Enable WebCamCheck Enable WebCam server Use the WebCamLogin Accessing RemoteManagerRemoteManager Alarm Report SetupDisplay Mode Channel StatusSafety Quota Minimum Space & Safety QuotaMinimum Space 112 Sensor Status Network SetupRelay Status Click Alarm Control to see the window for alarm status Operating the RemoteManagerBack to Main Menu Center ManagementCamera Setup, please refer to 6.2.3 Camera Setup section User AVerMedia User’s Manual Eyes Pro/MP2016/MP3000/MP5000Conneting quality PlaybackReverse Playback Zoom In/OutPrint SaveChannel PTZ ControlDirection Control Direction SpeedFocus out Zoom outAppendix a Remote Login with an Modem-to-Modem Connection Start RecordingExit RemoteManager Windows 98SE / Windows Me128 130 Windows 134 136 Click the Finish button to complete the connection setup Go to StartÆProgramsÆAccessoriesÆCommunicationsWindows XP Click New Connection Wizard. Click the Next button140 142 Enter the name of this connection and click the Next button 146 Password User LoginAppendix B Registering Domain Name on Ddns Server Steps to install and run ImageVerify program Setup/start programAppendix C Image Verification Verify image file. Click verify button to begin the processLimited Warranty 153
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