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the search button. The system log shall also be export to a file name and open with a text editor.
The system log is a useful tool for viewing a detailed history of all the processes that take place
on the system. A log settings feature shall give you the ability to set the maximum days that
logged alarms and the system logs are kept on the system.
Y. System Setup.
The VMS software shall have features to setup VMS server parameters including:
1. System Name
2. Time and Date
3. Time Zone
4. Time Server
5. Network Settings (Hostname, IP Address, Network, Gateway and DHCP status)
6. Bandwidth Settings
7. License Key - A license key shall be required to add the number of IP cameras needed for
the system. To obtain your license key you will need to provide your network adapter
hardware MAC address to the VMS software manufacturer. It is a twelve character string
which can be found on the System Setup page. The VMS software manufacturer shall
provide a license key needed to add IP cameras. Once you receive your license key, you
shall enter it by hand in the license key edit fields, or import it from a file.
8. Importing and Exporting System Settings - Every feature in the system that is setup and
configured through the Setup Mode site tree shall have the ability to be imported or exported.
Z. Add IP Cameras.
The VMS software shall have features to add IP cameras to your VMS server. Once IP cameras
have been added to a list of IP cameras on your VMS server your VMS Client software shall be
able to configure the IP camera settings and view live and recorded video.
AA. IP Camera Recording Setup.
Once IP cameras have been added to the VMS server the VMS software shall have features to
enable IP cameras to record video, set the recording resolution and set the image per second
(IPS) recording rate. Each IP camera shall be individually set. If a camera has been connected
to a VMS server and the camera is producing a video signal, the VMS Client software shall
automatically detect the video signal. If a video signal is detected it is indicated with a video
detection feature and by default a record enabled feature shall be selected. To disable
recording uncheck the enable check box. The VMS software shall have features to change
individual camera resolutions by clicking on a record resolution drop down menu and selecting
QCIF, CIF, 2CIF, D1, VGA, 1M, 1.2M, 1.3M, 1.9M, 2M, 3.1M and 5M resolutions. Camera
resolutions shall vary depending on the IP cameras selected and added to the VMS server.
AB. IP Camera Setup.
The VMS software shall have features for configuring individual IP camera settings such as
camera name, on-screen display, PTZ preset settings and tours, digital PTZ presets, video
settings (brightness, contrast, saturation & sharpness), recording quality, compression format
(MPEG4, H.264 or JPEG), pre motion recording, crop window, motion masks (sensitivity,
percentage, include & exclude) and video masks. Some of the settings shall vary depending on
the type, model and features of IP camera selected and added to the VMS server.
AC. Analog Recording Camera Setup.
The VMS software shall have features to enable analog cameras to record video, set the
recording resolution and set the image per second (IPS) recording rate. Each camera shall be
individually set. If a camera has been connected to a VMS server and the camera is producing
a video signal, the VMS Client software shall automatically detect the video signal. If a video
signal is detected it is indicated with a video detection feature and by default a record enabled
feature shall be selected. To disable recording uncheck the enable check box. The VMS
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