CyberEyes User’s Manual Rev.1CyberEyes User’s ManualRev.1 / September 2002
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
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
CyberEyes User’s Manual Rev.110Step 8: Cycle RecordStep 9: Database managementTo avoid overloading your hard drivewith recorded images, CyberEyesprovi
CyberEyes User’s Manual Rev.1 11Step 10: Alarm notificationThere are various alarm notification mechanisms in CyberEyes: Message (only available if yo
CyberEyes User’s Manual Rev.112The E-mail alarm notification functionallows you to send e-mail notifications tounlimited recipients in the case of ade
CyberEyes User’s Manual Rev.1 13Step 11: Schedule Recording SettingThe Alert alarm notification functionallows you to play a previouslyrecorded sound
CyberEyes User’s Manual Rev.114Step 12: Setting PasswordIt is crucial that you allocate differentuser passwords before allowing otherusers to access C
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
CyberEyes User’s Manual Rev.116Step 15: Monitor remotelyCyberEyes provides a function that allows you to remotely monitor via a standard web browser,
CyberEyes User’s Manual Rev.1 17This is the interfaceyou will see whenclicking the RealtimeBrowse button.This is also the quadview interface you wills
CyberEyes User’s Manual Rev.1iCopyright NoticeThe contents of this manual may be revised without prior notification. Companies, names, and data used
CyberEyes User’s Manual Rev.118This is the interface youwill see when clickingthe Image Playbackbutton.You can play backpreviously recordedimages fram
CyberEyes User’s Manual Rev.1 19CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTIONSystem OverviewIf you have been troubled with the standard CCTV system’s poor video quality, ti
CyberEyes User’s Manual Rev.120the default hard drive location is set to C:\ drive, you can always allocate other hard drives, includingexternal hard
CyberEyes User’s Manual Rev.1 21CHAPTER 2: SYSTEM REQUIREMENTSHardware RequirementsMinimum Computer Requirements for CyberEyesŸ CPU: Celeron 300 or h
CyberEyes User’s Manual Rev.122CHAPTER 3: INSTALLATIONHardware InstallationŸ DQP Product SpecificationsModel DQP-A4 DQP-W1A3 DQP-W2A2PC Interface USB
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
CyberEyes User’s Manual Rev.124Installing the CyberEyes main program1. Place the CyberEyesinstallation CD in the CD-ROMdrive. The CD will executeauto
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
CyberEyes User’s Manual Rev.1267. The Customer Informationdialog box will appear. Enter theappropriate information. ClickNext to continue.8. The Cho
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
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
CyberEyes User’s Manual Rev.128Ÿ Please wait while Windows restarts itselfInstalling the Web ServiceClick Install Web Service in Autorun, and then fo
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
CyberEyes User’s Manual Rev.130CHAPTER 4: USING CYBEREYESRecognizing User InterfaceThe main window of CyberEyes consists of three parts:Ÿ Work AreaTh
CyberEyes User’s Manual Rev.1 31Ÿ Channel StatusIn the channel status area, there are four icons corresponding to four video channels. Different col
CyberEyes User’s Manual Rev.132Channel StatusCyberEyes can support up to four channels; that is, you can simultaneously monitor a total of four camera
CyberEyes User’s Manual Rev.1 33Ÿ Image PlaybackŸ Locked SystemŸ Manual RecordŸ Camera SnapshotŸ Quit SystemŸ Camera ModeCyberEyes provides you
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
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
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
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
CyberEyes User’s Manual Rev.12Image Playback 53Video Record 58Schedule Record 59Auto Record 60Manual Record 61Alarm 61E-mail 62Phone 64Alert 66Message
CyberEyes User’s Manual Rev.138Schedules tabŸ SchedulesŸ AlarmŸ StorageŸ AdvancedThe channel settings dialogbox contains four tabs:This Record fun
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
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
CyberEyes User’s Manual Rev.1 41The above chart illustrates the differences between three different minimum alarm interval values: 30 seconds,1 minute
CyberEyes User’s Manual Rev.142Storage tab1. Database LocationDisk Information indicates the current disk space used and the available free disk space
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
CyberEyes User’s Manual Rev.144Ÿ Only record motion frames in scheduled recording mode: if a check mark is placed beside thisfunction, CyberEyes will
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
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
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
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:
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
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
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
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
CyberEyes User’s Manual Rev.152Quit SystemTo quit CyberEyes, click Quit System in the control bar. For security reasons, the administrator isrecommen
CyberEyes User’s Manual Rev.1 53CHAPTER 5: SYSTEM FUNCTIONSVideo BrowseBrowsing is the basic function of any surveillance software. CyberEyes provide
CyberEyes User’s Manual Rev.154The Image Playback interface has three regions:• Image browse region• Image source region• Image retrieval and manag
CyberEyes User’s Manual Rev.1 55Buttons FunctionGo to first (the very first frame)Previous framesPrevious framePlayStopNext frameNext framesGo to end
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
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
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
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
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
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.
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
CyberEyes User’s Manual Rev.1 69Motion DetectionCyberEyes provides motion detection functions that allow you to monitor specific areas for motion. Yo
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
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
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
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
CyberEyes User’s Manual Rev.174After CyberEyes has finished downloading data, you will be able to select the camera location and thespecific time for
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
CyberEyes User’s Manual Rev.176User ManagementCyberEyes has three user types: Administrator, User, and Guest. For security reasons, it is recommended
CyberEyes User’s Manual Rev.1 773. From the Logs menu, clickSystem to view the relatedinformation about the systemevents. Click Alarm to viewthe rela
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
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
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
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
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
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
CyberEyes User’s Manual Rev.1 83CHAPTER 7: REGISTRATIONRegistration ensures that you receive product support, product update information, and other be
CyberEyes User’s Manual Rev.184APPENDIX A: RECORDING TIME VS. RECORDING STORAGE REFERENCE* Recording all frames (still and motion) for all four camera
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
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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