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Page 1 - CyberEyes User’s Manual

CyberEyes User’s Manual Rev.1CyberEyes User’s ManualRev.1 / September 2002

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CyberEyes User’s Manual Rev.18After you have finished configuring the areas for motion detection and motion sensitivity, click OK to go back tothe Adv

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CyberEyes User’s Manual Rev.1 9Step 7: Auto Recording (time-lapse recording)To activate Motion Recording,please go to the Storage tab byclicking on it

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CyberEyes User’s Manual Rev.110Step 8: Cycle RecordStep 9: Database managementTo avoid overloading your hard drivewith recorded images, CyberEyesprovi

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CyberEyes User’s Manual Rev.1 11Step 10: Alarm notificationThere are various alarm notification mechanisms in CyberEyes: Message (only available if yo

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CyberEyes User’s Manual Rev.112The E-mail alarm notification functionallows you to send e-mail notifications tounlimited recipients in the case of ade

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CyberEyes User’s Manual Rev.1 13Step 11: Schedule Recording SettingThe Alert alarm notification functionallows you to play a previouslyrecorded sound

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CyberEyes User’s Manual Rev.114Step 12: Setting PasswordIt is crucial that you allocate differentuser passwords before allowing otherusers to access C

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CyberEyes User’s Manual Rev.1 15Step 13: Taking snapshotsStep 14: Manual RecordingIf you see something that youwish to save on the spot,CyberEyes prov

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CyberEyes User’s Manual Rev.116Step 15: Monitor remotelyCyberEyes provides a function that allows you to remotely monitor via a standard web browser,

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CyberEyes User’s Manual Rev.1 17This is the interfaceyou will see whenclicking the RealtimeBrowse button.This is also the quadview interface you wills

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CyberEyes User’s Manual Rev.1iCopyright NoticeThe contents of this manual may be revised without prior notification. Companies, names, and data used

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CyberEyes User’s Manual Rev.118This is the interface youwill see when clickingthe Image Playbackbutton.You can play backpreviously recordedimages fram

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CyberEyes User’s Manual Rev.1 19CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTIONSystem OverviewIf you have been troubled with the standard CCTV system’s poor video quality, ti

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CyberEyes User’s Manual Rev.120the default hard drive location is set to C:\ drive, you can always allocate other hard drives, includingexternal hard

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CyberEyes User’s Manual Rev.1 21CHAPTER 2: SYSTEM REQUIREMENTSHardware RequirementsMinimum Computer Requirements for CyberEyesŸ CPU: Celeron 300 or h

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CyberEyes User’s Manual Rev.122CHAPTER 3: INSTALLATIONHardware InstallationŸ DQP Product SpecificationsModel DQP-A4 DQP-W1A3 DQP-W2A2PC Interface USB

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CyberEyes User’s Manual Rev.1 23Figure 3-2: DQP-W1A3Figure 3-3: DQP-W2A2Ÿ Installing DQPPlease refer to the DQP Hardware User’s Manual for more infor

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CyberEyes User’s Manual Rev.124Installing the CyberEyes main program1. Place the CyberEyesinstallation CD in the CD-ROMdrive. The CD will executeauto

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CyberEyes User’s Manual Rev.1 25Click Install CyberEyes in the Autorun window.5. The Welcome dialog box willappear. Click Next to continue.6. The Lic

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CyberEyes User’s Manual Rev.1267. The Customer Informationdialog box will appear. Enter theappropriate information. ClickNext to continue.8. The Cho

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CyberEyes User’s Manual Rev.1 279. The Select Program Folderdialog box will appear. Setup willadd program icons to theprogram folder. You may type a

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CyberEyes User’s Manual Rev.1 1TABLE OF CONTENTSChapter 0: Quick Starts on using CyberEyes 3Step 1: Start CyberEyes 3Step 2: Add Device 3Step 3: Camer

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CyberEyes User’s Manual Rev.128Ÿ Please wait while Windows restarts itselfInstalling the Web ServiceClick Install Web Service in Autorun, and then fo

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CyberEyes User’s Manual Rev.1 29(for details on on how to add devices, please refer to System Setting >> Device tab >> Add Device in Chapt

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CyberEyes User’s Manual Rev.130CHAPTER 4: USING CYBEREYESRecognizing User InterfaceThe main window of CyberEyes consists of three parts:Ÿ Work AreaTh

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CyberEyes User’s Manual Rev.1 31Ÿ Channel StatusIn the channel status area, there are four icons corresponding to four video channels. Different col

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CyberEyes User’s Manual Rev.132Channel StatusCyberEyes can support up to four channels; that is, you can simultaneously monitor a total of four camera

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CyberEyes User’s Manual Rev.1 33Ÿ Image PlaybackŸ Locked SystemŸ Manual RecordŸ Camera SnapshotŸ Quit SystemŸ Camera ModeCyberEyes provides you

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CyberEyes User’s Manual Rev.134Add DeviceUse this function to connect a video input source to an unused or spare channel.To add device:1. Click System

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CyberEyes User’s Manual Rev.1 352. On the Devices tab, select anunoccupied channel number byclicking on it, and then click AddDevice.3. The Start dial

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CyberEyes User’s Manual Rev.1366. On the Devices tab, click OK, and you will be able to see camera images from the work area.Remove DeviceUse this fun

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CyberEyes User’s Manual Rev.1 37To remove device:Ÿ On the Devices tab, click on the channel that you wish to remove, and click Remove Device under th

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CyberEyes User’s Manual Rev.12Image Playback 53Video Record 58Schedule Record 59Auto Record 60Manual Record 61Alarm 61E-mail 62Phone 64Alert 66Message

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CyberEyes User’s Manual Rev.138Schedules tabŸ SchedulesŸ AlarmŸ StorageŸ AdvancedThe channel settings dialogbox contains four tabs:This Record fun

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CyberEyes User’s Manual Rev.1 39Alarm tabIn addition, you can click on the titlebar of a day to zoom in on the hoursof that particular day. Click on

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CyberEyes User’s Manual Rev.140Click on each tab to set their properties. You will find the minimum alarm interval value on the bottom part. Thedefa

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CyberEyes User’s Manual Rev.1 41The above chart illustrates the differences between three different minimum alarm interval values: 30 seconds,1 minute

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CyberEyes User’s Manual Rev.142Storage tab1. Database LocationDisk Information indicates the current disk space used and the available free disk space

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CyberEyes User’s Manual Rev.1 43It is recommended that you select a disk drive that has a large storage space.2. Save ControlŸ Enable Cycle-record: i

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CyberEyes User’s Manual Rev.144Ÿ Only record motion frames in scheduled recording mode: if a check mark is placed beside thisfunction, CyberEyes will

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CyberEyes User’s Manual Rev.1 45Ÿ Motion DetectionThe Motion Detection function allows you to set desired areas for motion detection, as well as to s

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CyberEyes User’s Manual Rev.146Others tabŸ Custom StyleŸ Display control bar smoothly: if a check mark is placed beside this function, the control b

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CyberEyes User’s Manual Rev.1 47Ÿ Change PasswordŸ Next time auto login: if a check mark is placed beside this function, CyberEyes will automaticall

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CyberEyes User’s Manual Rev.1 3CHAPTER 0: QUICK STARTS ON USING CYBEREYESPlease follow the steps below to configure and start using CyberEyes.Step 1:

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CyberEyes User’s Manual Rev.148detects any movement or motion will have a red frame on the viewing window. (please refer to the imageof the Enable win

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CyberEyes User’s Manual Rev.1 49Ÿ To unlock the system1. Click Unlock in the System locked window, and a dialog box will appear3. After CyberEyes is

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CyberEyes User’s Manual Rev.1503. After you are finished with manual recording, click the left button of the Manual REC. button to end theoperationTo

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CyberEyes User’s Manual Rev.1 51To take a still picture from all four channels in quad screen:1. Once you see an image that you would like to take a s

Page 50 - CyberEyes is now locked, thus

CyberEyes User’s Manual Rev.152Quit SystemTo quit CyberEyes, click Quit System in the control bar. For security reasons, the administrator isrecommen

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CyberEyes User’s Manual Rev.1 53CHAPTER 5: SYSTEM FUNCTIONSVideo BrowseBrowsing is the basic function of any surveillance software. CyberEyes provide

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CyberEyes User’s Manual Rev.154The Image Playback interface has three regions:• Image browse region• Image source region• Image retrieval and manag

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CyberEyes User’s Manual Rev.1 55Buttons FunctionGo to first (the very first frame)Previous framesPrevious framePlayStopNext frameNext framesGo to end

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CyberEyes User’s Manual Rev.156set Beginning Time, click the Set as current image time button after an image is chosen. The same istrue for setting E

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CyberEyes User’s Manual Rev.1 57Ÿ Click Search, and the search will begin. If necessary, place a check mark beside Only SearchMotion Image to go dir

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CyberEyes User’s Manual Rev.14For more information on adding the device, please refer to the Add Device section of Chapter 4: UsingCyberEyes.Step 3: C

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CyberEyes User’s Manual Rev.158Note: To save a single image, just click on the image browse region, and click Set as current imagetime, and select Sav

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CyberEyes User’s Manual Rev.1 59Here is how to understand the above comparison chart:Ÿ A stands for Auto Recording (or time-lapse recording). CyberE

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CyberEyes User’s Manual Rev.1604. Click OK when done.Ÿ You may also configure CyberEyes to record only motion frames during scheduled-recording mode.

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CyberEyes User’s Manual Rev.1 61Ÿ Input the frame value in the "Auto record xx images every" box. The minimum value is 1, while themaximum

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CyberEyes User’s Manual Rev.162E-mailWhen motion is detected, CyberEyes will automatically send E-mails over LAN or the Internet to designatede-mail a

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CyberEyes User’s Manual Rev.1 63Ÿ Click the Alarm tab.Ÿ You can then set the E-mail properties on the E-mail tab, but before doing this, please ensu

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CyberEyes User’s Manual Rev.164Ÿ If you plan to send E-mails over the Internet and your computer is connected to the Internet, follow theabove steps

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CyberEyes User’s Manual Rev.1 65Ÿ On the Alarm tab, click Phone, and you are able to set the Phone properties. Choose the voice datamodem from the p

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CyberEyes User’s Manual Rev.166Ÿ When you are done, click OK. Voice alert will be sent out once an alarm occurs.AlertWhen motion is detected, CyberE

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CyberEyes User’s Manual Rev.1 67Ÿ Click OK when done, and the voice alert will be played on the host computer once an alarm has occurred.Message (thi

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CyberEyes User’s Manual Rev.1 5Step 5: Channel SettingsOnce you click on the System Settings button, you will automatically see the Channel Settings w

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CyberEyes User’s Manual Rev.168• Click OK when done, and the message alert will be sent to any computer on LAN once an alarm hasoccurred.Enable voice

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CyberEyes User’s Manual Rev.1 69Motion DetectionCyberEyes provides motion detection functions that allow you to monitor specific areas for motion. Yo

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CyberEyes User’s Manual Rev.170- Click the button to reduce the grid density forconvenient definition of large areas.+ Click the button to increase th

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CyberEyes User’s Manual Rev.1 71threshold. Here you must pay attention to keep an average level suitable for your environment, for anextra high sensi

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CyberEyes User’s Manual Rev.172Remote Real-time BrowseBy accessing LAN or the Internet, you can remotely view live images using a standard web browser

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CyberEyes User’s Manual Rev.1 732. Select the desired channel from the pull-down menu of Channel Select. From the pull-down menu ofDownload Speed, yo

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CyberEyes User’s Manual Rev.174After CyberEyes has finished downloading data, you will be able to select the camera location and thespecific time for

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CyberEyes User’s Manual Rev.1 75Ÿ To remotely view system events:Click Log Search and a table will appear. The table will list the system events.Ÿ

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CyberEyes User’s Manual Rev.176User ManagementCyberEyes has three user types: Administrator, User, and Guest. For security reasons, it is recommended

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CyberEyes User’s Manual Rev.1 773. From the Logs menu, clickSystem to view the relatedinformation about the systemevents. Click Alarm to viewthe rela

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CyberEyes User’s Manual Rev.16The E-mail function allows you to send e-mails (with an image attachment of the motion that has triggered an alarm) to y

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CyberEyes User’s Manual Rev.178CHAPTER 6: FAQ1: Why can’t I send out the Call-out alarm?Please ensure the modem is correctly installed with voice func

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CyberEyes User’s Manual Rev.1 79higher version to enable this function.8: Why does the player prompt "download fail..." when I want to remot

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CyberEyes User’s Manual Rev.180Please follow the steps below disregard of which operating system (Windows 98, 98 SE, 2000, ME, or XP) youhave.a. When

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CyberEyes User’s Manual Rev.1 8161.219.203.81 to 61.219.203.86 are allowed to access to that DQP. The remote PC user can typehttp://xxx.xx.xx.xxx to

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CyberEyes User’s Manual Rev.182Since CyberEyes uses TCP Port 80 as the protocol for transmission over the Internet or LAN, therefore, youmust make sur

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CyberEyes User’s Manual Rev.1 83CHAPTER 7: REGISTRATIONRegistration ensures that you receive product support, product update information, and other be

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CyberEyes User’s Manual Rev.184APPENDIX A: RECORDING TIME VS. RECORDING STORAGE REFERENCE* Recording all frames (still and motion) for all four camera

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CyberEyes User’s Manual Rev.1 85(5) Do not record all four cameras at the maximum performance continuously. Individually set cameras torecord or stay

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CyberEyes User’s Manual Rev.1 7motion.You must set the areas andsensitivity parameters for MotionDetection before activating MotionRecording. To do s

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