Pelco DS NVS manual Adding and Configuring Servers, Adding and Configuring a VAU

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ADDING AND CONFIGURING SERVERS

Complete the following steps to make a DS server available to your client computer:

1.Click the client directory at the top of the tree to display the Available Systems directory.

2.Right-click Available Systems and choose Add System. This opens the Add System dialog box (refer to Figure 2).

Figure 2. Add System Dialog Box

3.In the System Name field, enter a name for the DS server you want to make available.

4.Enter the static IP address of the DS server. If the server will not be connected to a network during operation, enter 127.0.0.1.

5.Enter a reconnect interval. If the client becomes disconnected from the server, it will try to reconnect after the indicated amount of time (in seconds).

6.If you want the client to automatically connect to the server whenever the Digital Sentry client software is started, click Auto Connect.

7.Click Save to add the server to the Available Systems list.

NOTE: Click the server in the directory tree to configure a server that you have made available to the client. This displays the server configuration information, which allows you to view or change the name, IP address, and reconnect interval for the server. If you do not select Auto Connect, you can click Connect to connect to the server. You can refresh a connection to a server at any time by right-clicking on the server name in the directory tree and selecting Refresh.

ADDING AND CONFIGURING A VAU

Perform the following steps to add a VAU to a server:

1.Right-click the VAUs directory under the appropriate server in the directory tree.

2.Select Add VAU. This opens the Add VAU window. Enter the following information for each VAU connected to the DS server:

VAU computer name

Static IP address

Video Server port

3.Click Save. On a server/VAU combination system, this information is the same as the system configuration information, and it might already be entered in the VAU directory.

4.To configure the VAU, click its name in the directory tree. The following tabs will be displayed:

VAU Info: Not used with DS NVR and DS NVs.

Serial Ports: Configures PTZ cameras and other devices connected to each COM port.

Storage Locations: Configures the local and remote storage locations connected to the DS system.

Audio Channels: Not used with DS NVR and DS NVs.

IP Cameras: Configures the IP cameras connected to the VAU.

Delete VAU: Deletes a VAU from the system.

CAUTION: The Delete VAU function removes all data for that VAU. This includes all recorded video, unless it is the only VAU added to the server. If only one VAU is added, its data must be deleted manually. If a large amount of data is stored on a VAU, deleting the VAU can require as much as one hour to complete. Performance might also be reduced during the deletion process. By default, the permission to delete a VAU is not granted to new users.

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Contents DS NVR and DS NVs System Software Page Contents Client Startup Options Adding and Deleting Systems List of Illustrations C3663M-B 11/09 Introduction Installing the Windows Operating SystemSERVER/VAU Software Installation DS NVS Software InstallationTCP/IP Addresses Digital Sentry CLIENT/ADMIN SoftwareDsadmin Directory Tree Dsadmin OverviewAdding and Configuring a VAU Adding and Configuring ServersConfiguring Serial Ports Port Settings Tab for Serial Input Devices Configuring Storage LocationsIP Cameras Tab with List of Connected IP Cameras Configuring IP CamerasNetwork Storage Video Storage Options General Adding and Configuring CamerasMotion C3663M-B 11/09 On Screen Display TIME-LAPSE Storage Motion Storage PTZ PTZ Tab for Configuring PTZ Cameras, Presets, and ToursCreating Users User AdministrationSetting UP Account Management Assigning Permissions Admin account propertiesAvailable Permissions Assigning Camera Permissions Managing Users Across Multiple Systems User Details Window for System AdministrationCamera Groups Alarm Information Adding and Configuring ZonesDigital Inputs Tab for Assigning Input Points to Zones Configuring ZonesC3663M-B 11/09 Cameras Directory Configuration ParametersThrottle Exempt Addresses Email Notification Running Digital Sentry Digital Sentry Client SoftwareZooming Into Video Video Pane ConfigurationRecording Mode Indicators Quick ReviewCamera Sequencing Digital PTZCreating Local Groups Manual Recording Copying Local Configuration Information to Other ComputersVideo Controls TAB PRINT/EXPORT TAB Cameras TABExporting a Video Clip Image Details TABSearching for Logged Events Event HistoryPlaying Back a Logged Event Searching for Recorded Video Recorded VideoPlaying Back Recorded Video Smart Search Search TABClient Manager Viewing the Message LOG Changing PasswordsAdding and Deleting Systems Viewing ReportsClient Startup Options Viewing Messages Playing Back Current Alarms Alarm AssessmentExample of Window with Record Event and Live Video Acknowledging AlarmsPTZ Control Tab PTZ ControlC3663M-B 11/09 Product Warranty and Return Information