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Video Matrix Platform (M60)
Users Manual
V2.1.0
Foreword I
Foreword
General
This manual introduces function, installation, use, operation and maintenance of Video Matrix
Platform .
Model
Video Matrix Platform-12U, Video Matrix Platform- 7U
Safety Instructio ns
The following categorized signal words with dened meaning might appear in the manual.
Signal Words
Meaning
DANGER
Indicates a high potential hazard which, if not avoided, will result
in death or serious injury.
WARNING
Indicates a medium or low potential hazard which, if not avoided,
could result in slight or moderate injury.
CAUTION
Indicates a potential risk which, if not avoided, could result in
property damage, data loss, lower performance, or unpredictable
result.
TIPS
Provides methods to help you solve a problem or save you time.
NOTE
Provides additional information as the emphasis and supplement
to the text.
Revision History
Revision Content
Release Date
Baseline Revision
April 2019
First release
June 2018
Privacy Protection Notice
As the device user or data controller, you might collect personal data of others, such as face,
ngerprints, car plate number, Email address, phone number, GPS and so on. You need to be
in compliance with the local privacy protection laws and regulations to protect the legitimate
rights and interests of other people by implementing measures including but not limited to:
providing clear and visible identication to inform data subject the existence of surveillance
area and providing related contact.
Foreword II
About the Manual
The Manual is for reference only. If there is inconsistency between the manual and the
actual product, the actual product shall prevail.
We are not liable for any loss caused by the operations that do not comply with the manual.
The manual would be updated according to the latest laws and regulations of related
regions. For detailed information, see the paper manual, CD-ROM, QR code or our ocial
website. If there is inconsistency between paper manual and the electronic version, the
electronic version shall prevail.
All the designs and software are subject to change without prior written notice. The product
updates might cause some differences between the actual product and the manual. Please
contact the customer service for the latest program and supplementary documentation.
There still might be deviation in technical data, functions and operations description, or
errors in print. If there is any doubt or dispute, please refer to our nal explanation.
Upgrade the reader software or try other mainstream reader software if the manual (in PDF
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properties of their respective owners.
Please visit our website, contact the supplier or customer service if there is any problem
occurred when using the device.
If there is any uncertainty or controversy, please refer to our nal explanation.
Important Safeguards and Warnings III
Important Safeguards and Warnings
The following description is the correct application method of the device. Please read the
manual carefully before use, in order to prevent danger and property loss. Strictly conform to
the manual during application and keep it properly after reading.
Operating Requirement
Do not place or install the Device in a place exposed to sunlight or near the heat source.
Keep the Device away from dampness, dust or soot.
Keep the Device installed horizontally on the stable place to prevent it from falling.
Do not drop or splash liquid onto the Device, and make sure there is no object lled with
liquid on the Device to prevent liquid from owing into the Device.
Install the Device in a well-ventilated place, and do not block the ventilation of the Device.
Operate the device within the rated range of power input and outpu t.
Do not dissemble the Device.
Transport, use and store the Device under the allowed humidity and temperature
conditions.
Electrical Safety
Use the battery of specied manufacturer; otherwise there might result in explosion.
When replacing battery, make sure the same type is used. Improper battery use might
result in re, explosion, or inammation.
Follow the instructions to dispose of the used battery.
Use the recommended power cables in the region and conform to the rated power
specication.
Use the power adapter provided with the Device; otherwise, it might result in people
injury and device damage.
The power source shall conform to the requirement of the Safety Extra Low Voltage
(SELV) standard, and supply power with rated voltage which conforms to Limited power
Source requirement according to IEC60950-1. Please note that the power supply
requirement is subject to the device label.
Connect the device (I-type structure) to the power socket with protective earthing.
The appliance coupler is a disconnection device. When using the coupler, keep the angle
for easy operation.
Table of Contents IV
Table of Contents
Foreword ..................................................................................................................................................... I
Important Safeguards and Warnings ..................................................................................................... III
1 Overview ................................................................................................................................................. 1
1.1 Introduction .................................................................................................................................... 1
1.2 Functional Feature ......................................................................................................................... 1
1.2.1 Structural Feature ................................................................................................................ 2
1.2.2 Hardware Feature ............................................................................................................... 2
1.2.3 Software Feature ................................................................................................................. 2
1.3 Introduction to Cards in System .................................................................................................... 4
1.4 Host System .................................................................................................................................. 6
1.4.1 12U Host Case .................................................................................................................... 6
1.4.2 7U Host Case ...................................................................................................................... 7
1.4.3 Main Control Panel .............................................................................................................. 8
1.5 Function Card ................................................................................................................................ 9
1.5.1 VEC3204FB SD A/V Encoding Card ................................................................................10
1.5.2 VEC1604HS -CH HD SDI Encoding Card 16 .................................................................... 11
1.5.3 VEC0804 HD DVI Encoding Card HD ............................................................................... 12
1.5.4 VEC1604HC -CH HDCVI Encoding Card 16 ..................................................................... 13
1.5.5 VEC0804US 8- -SDI Encoding Card CH 3G ...................................................................... 14
1.5.6 VEC1605UH 16-CH UHD Encoding Card ........................................................................ 14
1.5.7 VEC0805UH 8-CH UHD Encoding Card .......................................................................... 15
1.5.8 VDC0905H 9-CH HD HDMI Decoding Card ..................................................................... 16
1.5.9 VDC1205H 12-CH HD HDMI Decoding Card ................................................................... 16
1.5.10 VDC1505H -CH HD HDMI Decoding Card 15 ................................................................. 17
1.5.11 VDC1805H 18-CH HD HDMI Decoding Card ................................................................. 17
2 Device Installation ............................................................................................................................... 19
2.1 Inspection Steps .......................................................................................................................... 19
2.2 Accompanied Assessory Bag ...................................................................................................... 19
2.3 Device Installation ....................................................................................................................... 19
2.3.1 Preparation of Installation Environment ............................................................................ 19
2.3.2 Installation Steps ............................................................................................................... 20
2.3.3 Boot- /shutdown up ............................................................................................................. 24
3 Local Interface Conguration ............................................................................................................. 25
3.1 Basic Operation of Software Interface ........................................................................................25
3.1.1 Entering System Menu ...................................................................................................... 25
3.1.2 Main Interface .................................................................................................................... 26
3.1.3 Menu Introduction ............................................................................................................. 27
3.2 Advanced Operation of Me nu...................................................................................................... 27
3.2.1 Main Menu ......................................................................................................................... 27
3.2.2 Menu Navigation ............................................................................................................... 28
Table of Contents V
3.2.3 System Setting .................................................................................................................. 28
3.2.4 System Info ....................................................................................................................... 32
3.2.5 Shutdown ..........................................................................................................................35
4 Web Operation .....................................................................................................................................37
4.1 Network Connection .................................................................................................................... 37
4.2 System Login ............................................................................................................................... 37
4.3 Screen ......................................................................................................................................... 38
4.3.1 Adding Video Wall ............................................................................................................. 40
4.3.2 Window Conguration ....................................................................................................... 40
4.3.3 Signal Conguration .......................................................................................................... 42
4.3.4 Video Wall Management ................................................................................................... 44
4.4 Preview ........................................................................................................................................ 57
4.4.1 Window Function ............................................................................................................... 58
4.4.2 Signal Conguration .......................................................................................................... 59
4.4.3 PTZ Control Panel ............................................................................................................. 60
4.5 Setup ........................................................................................................................................... 62
4.5.1 System Cong ................................................................................................................... 62
4.5.2 Network ............................................................................................................................. 74
4.5.3 Event Management ........................................................................................................... 80
4.5.4 Signal Management .......................................................................................................... 81
4.5.5 Display Management ........................................................................................................ 94
4.6 Info ............................................................................................................................................. 107
4.6.1 Device Info ...................................................................................................................... 107
4.6.2 Help ................................................................................................................................. 113
5 Platform Software Operation ............................................................................................................ 114
6 FAQ and Maintenance ....................................................................................................................... 115
6.1 FAQ ............................................................................................................................................ 115
6.2 Use and Maintenance 119................................................................................................................
Appendix 1 Mouse Operation .............................................................................................................. 120
Appendix 2 Cybersecurity Recommendations .................................................................................. 122
Overview 1
1 Overview
Introduction 1.1
Based on Advanced Telecommunications Computing Architecture (ATCA), video matrix
platform is designed as a modern telecommunication-level device which supersedes DVR,
decoder, analog matrix, and video wall controller. It is compatible with past and current network
monitoring environments.
Main Application:
Flexible equipping of function card.
Connect analog/ -SDI camera and IPCs. HD
With HDMI port, achieve matrix switch, encoding and decoding.
Support online real-time preview.
Appearance of 12U video matrix platform Figure 1-1
Appearance of 7U video matrix platform Figure 1-2
Functional Feature 1.2
This product is a digital video matrix system with functions of digital video switch, multiple
operation access, centralized management and distributed deployment.
It switches among analog signal, digital signal, HD network signal and HD digital video
signal, and mak HD image available on video walls. es
Overview 2
This platform integrates video signal encoding/decoding, centralized data storage, online
real-time preview and various networks, plan, log, user right management, device
maintenance functions and etc., allows HD video command/dispatch and video and
conference system.
1.2.1 Structural Feature
19-inch 7U and 12U standard rack case for universal uses.
Card-type ATCA structure with strong expansibility and exibility.
Seven fans in three groups for intelligent temperature controlling, stabilized air passage
with the case structure to balance internal temperature.
Dual-channel redundant power supply for continuous working of device and security of
data.
Double blade function card.
1.2.2 Hardware Feature
Intel x86 platform r device expandability and uency when system is in full load. fo
High-speed connector on compression card, x PCI-E gen2, DC 12V power supply 8 and 5
GIO, for uency of high-speed data ow.
Compression card’s hot swap button and indicator for users’ flexible extension on the
application and knowledge of compression card status.
Various ports of compression card, such as USB, serial, Internet interface, HDMI, BNC,
DVI and etc. which guarantee device functions and simplify operation and debugging done
by users and technical staffs.
With industrial embedded micro-processor, e function card works independently to ach
balance system’s work load and ensure fluency.
Duel-high-speed non-blocking design for rear panel to meet demand of large volume A/V
data transmission.
1.2.3 Software Feature
Embedded LINUX OS: safe, stable, efcient, easy development and maintenance.
A/V Encoding and Decoding
A/V encoding card supports -ch BNC, -ch -SDI, -ch optical ber32 16 HD 16 , 8-ch DVI
(support DVI, VGA, HDMI signal), and 16-ch HDCVI.
A/V decoding card supports maximum 384-ch D1 real-time decoding or 96-ch HD1080P
decoding output .
Network Function
Eight RJ45 ports, each of which supports 1000M network; 8 optical ber ports (Ethernet
port and optical ber port cannot be used at the same time).
Overview 3
Support cascading among video matrix platforms, extending the video processing and
networking abilities of video matrix platforms, and thus achieving the integration of
multi-level video surveillance system.
Support TCP/IP protocol stack, including TCP, UDP, RTP, RTSP, DHCP, DNS, DDNS, NTP,
SADP protocols.
Support management software to achieve remote switching between analog and digital
videos on video wall and control with keyboard.
Receive and congure parameter, reboot, export and import parameters remotely.
Video Management
Support HD and SD digital matrix, and direct switch as non-compression bit stream which
eliminates image quality reduction after multiple switches of video signal.
Support HD SD IPC matrix. and
Support digital video full crossing switch matrix, based on dierent applied compression
card combinations, forming digital video full crossing switch matrix with dierent
specications.
A/V decoding card supports HDMI, DVI, VGA and BNC ports; support up to 1080P
(1920*1080P) resolution output.
Allow operator to loop display dierent images on the same screen, pre-set and switch as
group.
Splicing image favorites, simplied operations on multiple video channels.
Other Functions
Operation, alarm, abnormality and log recording facilitates user and technical staff’s
maintenance.
Improve user authority management to provide more clear and orderly authorization levels.
Timely upgrade the system in local and remote online way.
Support device cascading and network storage to meet mand from medium to large de
surveillance systems.
Multiple users and clients login, convenient for users to preview and manage monitoring
whenever and wherever possible.
Overview 4
Connection diagram Figure 1-3
Introduction to Cards in System 1.3
Table 1-1 System cards
No.
Name
Model
Functional
Module
Description
Note
1
Platform
Host
M60-12U
Video matrix
platform host
One 12U host
supports function 10
cards.
One MBC0050 main
control panel.
Two built-in power
adaptors (redundant).
Standard
M60- 7U
One 7U host supports
5 function cards.
One MBC0050 main
control panel.
Two built-in power
adaptors (redundant).
2
Input
Module
VEC3204FB
SD BNC video
encoding card
32-ch video input
(BNC).
Two DVI audio input
ports (32-ch).
2-ch RS 485 port.
Optional
Overview 5
No.
Name
Model
Functional
Module
Description
Note
VEC1604HS
HD-SDI video
encoding card
(16-ch)
16-ch HD-SDI video
input (BNC).
One DVI audio input
port (16-ch).
2-ch RS port. 485
Optional
VEC0804HD
HD DVI video
encoding card
8-ch DVI video input.
One VGA audio input
port -ch). (8
2-ch RS 485 port.
Optional
(support
DVI,VGA,
HDMI)
VEC1604HC
16-ch HDCVI
encoding card
16-ch BNC video input
(HDCVI).
One DVI audio input
(16-ch).
2-ch RS 485 port.
Optional
VEC0804US
HD -SDI 3G
encoding card
(8-ch)
8-ch -SDI video 3G
input (BNC).
One DVI audio input
port (8-ch).
2-ch port. RS485
Optional
VEC1605UH
16-ch UHD
encoding card
16-ch HDMI video
input.
4-ch VGA video input.
Tw VGA audio input o
ports (16-ch).
1-ch RS 485 port.
Optional
VEC0805UH
8-ch UHD
encoding card
8-ch HDMI video
input.
2-ch VGA video input.
One VGA audio input
port (8-ch).
1-ch RS 485 port.
Optional
3
Output
Module
VDC0905H
9-ch HDMI
decoding card
9 HDMI video output ports
Optional
VDC1205H
12-ch HDMI
decoding card
12 HDMI video output
ports
Optional
VDC1505H
15-ch HDMI
decoding card
15 HDMI video output
ports
Optional
VDC1805H
18-ch HDMI
decoding card
18 HDMI video output
ports
Optional
Overview 6
Host System 1.4
1.4.1 12 U Host Case
Video Matrix Platform with 19-inch U structure host case includes function card slot, power 12
port and intelligent temperature-controlling fan. See Figure 1-4.
Appearance of 12U Host Case Figure 1-4
Indicator lights on the front panel display device working status. See Table 1-2.
Table 1-2 Function introduction
ON/OFF button.
Power indicator light.
Red: Not operating after plugged in.
Red-Blue: Operating.
Network indicator light.
Red: Device network is abnormal.
O: Device network is normal.
Alarm indicator light.
Red: Fault occurs.
O: Device is normal.
Temperature indicator light.
Red: Board card temperature is too high.
O: Board card temperature is normal.
Overview 7
Power module indicator light.
Red: Power module is abnormal.
O: Power module is normal.
Fan indicator light.
Red: Fan is abnormal.
O: Fan is normal.
Hardware structure is as below:
Air intake of host has a dust lter behind the plastic shell.
Three groups of intelligent temperature-controlling fans allow hot swap.
10 interface board slots of function card are labeled in sequence and used to install rear
interface board of function card.
Interface board slots of main control panel are marked to “M”.
Dual-power module supports 220V and 48V module.
1.4.2 7U Host Case
Video Matrix Platform with 19-inch 7U structure host case includes function card slot, power
port and intelligent temperature-controlling fan. See Figure 1-5.
Appearance of 7U Host Case Figure 1-5
Indicator lights on the front panel display device working status. See Table 1-3.
Table 1-3 Function introduction
Power supply indicator light. It is green after the device is power-on
normally.
Operation indicator light.
O: Not operating after plugged in.
Green: Operating.
Network indicator light.
Red: Device network is abnormal.
O: Device network is normal.
Overview 8
Alarm indicator light.
Red: Fault occurs.
O: Device is normal.
Temperature indicator light.
Red: Board card temperature is too high.
O: Board card temperature is normal.
Power module indicator light.
Red: Power module is abnormal.
O: Power module is normal.
Fan indicator light.
Red: Fan is abnormal.
O: Fan is normal.
Infrared remote control signal receiving port.
Hardware structure is as below:
Single fan , air intake of host with dust lter at side. box
Three groups of intelligent temperature-controlling fans allow hot swap.
Five interface board slots of function card are labeled in sequence and used to install rear
interface board of function card.
Interface board slots of main control panel are marke d to “M”.
Dual-power module supports 220V module.
1.4.3 Main Control Panel
MBC0050 main control panel of video matrix platform.
1.4.3.1 Port Introduction
Functional board ports of main control panel Figure 1-6
Interface board ports of main control panel Figure 1-7
Overview 9
Table 1-4 Introduction to ports of main control panel
No.
Port
Quantity
Function
1
Reset Button
One
Restor to default settings. e
2
Power Indicator of
Main Control Panel
One
Display power status of main control panel
3
Disk
Reading-writing
Status Indicator
One
Display disk reading-writing status.
4
CPU Working
Status Indicator
One
Diaplay CPU working status.
5
PCIE Working
Status Indicator
One
Display PCIE working status.
6
USB Port
Two
Connect mouse, keyboard and flash drive.
7
Gigabit RJ45 Port
Eight
Transmit network A/V data a control signal. nd
8
Gigabit SFP Port
Eight
Either Gigabit RJ45 port or Gigabit SFP port can
be used at the same time.
9
RS232 Serial Port
One
Connect serial port device.
10
VGA
One
Local display output port. Connec LCD screen.
11
DVI
One
Local display output port. Connec LCD screen.
12
DVI
One
Decoding output port.
13
USB Port
Two
Connect mouse, keyboard, USB.
14
Audio Output
One
For audio talk.
15
Audio put In
One
For audio talk.
16
ESATA Port
One
For external storage device, data backup. and
1.4.3.2 rformance Feature Pe
High speed connector, including x80 PCIE gen2, DC 12V power, 3x10 GIO (3
GIO/operational card), IIC.
Four memory slots two channels. ,
Fan port, power/rotation rate control (CPU).
Four indicators (power indicator of main control panel, CPU failure indicator, PCIE failure
indicator and disk reading-writing indicator).
High speed connector, including p15-x8 PCIE gen2, DC 12V power 5 GIO. and
Function Card 1.5
Function card with blade modular design is mainly used for analog and digital image input,
centralized encoding compression, remote preview, network centralized storage, centralized
management and centralized decoding and so on.
Overview 10
1.5.1 VEC3204FB SD A/V Encoding Card
VEC3204FB SD A/V encoding card Figure 1-8
1.5.1.1 Main Features and Functions
Features
32-ch BNC video rt input (1.0 -p, 75 ohms). po Vp
32-ch audio input.
2-ch RS port. 485
One power button.
Five indicators (power, PCIE, PCIE failure, encoding chip operating indicator).
High speed connector, including x8 PCIE gen2,12V DC power and 5 GIO.
Functions
PAL/NTSC signal input.
H.264 video compression technology.
G711a, PCM and G711u audio compression standard.
Video encoding parameter is adjustable in each channel, including resolution, frame rate,
bit stream rate, image quality and etc.
Each channel supports schedule and event as compression parameters.
Support composite and bit stream encoding. A/V synchronized in composite stream is
encoding.
Dual stream technology.
Picture compression and network transmission 4CIF or CIF under JPEG standard. of
Watermark technology.
1.5.1.2 Port Introduction
AIN audio input port, DB29 port.
VIN video input port, BNC port.
Overview 11
1.5.2 16 VEC1604HS -CH HD SDI Encoding Card
VEC1604HS 16-ch HD SDI encoding card Figure 1-9
1.5.2.1 Main Features and Functions
Features
16-ch -SDI video input port. HD
16-ch audio input.
2-ch port. RS485
16 1080P, 30 fps.
One power button.
Seven indicators (power, PCIE and PCIE failure, encoding chip operating indicator).
High speed connector, including x8 PCIE gen2, DC 12V power 5 GIO. and
Functions
H.264 video compression technology.
G711a, PCM and G711u audio compression standard.
Video encoding parameter is adjustable in each channel, including resolution, frame rate,
bit stream rate, image quality and etc.
Each channel supports schedule and event as compression parameters.
Support composite and bit stream encoding. A/V synchronized in composite stream is
encoding.
Dual stream technology.
Picture compression and network transmission 4CIF or CIF under JPEG standard. of
Watermark technology.
1.5.2.2 Port Introduction
AIN audio input port, DB29 port.
VIN video input port, BNC port.
Overview 12
1.5.3 VEC0804HD HD DVI Encoding Card
VEC0804HD HD DVI encoding card Figure 1-10
1.5.3.1 Main Features and Functions
Features
8-ch DVI-I video port input, supporting DVI, VGA and HDMI input.
8-ch audio input.
2-ch RS port. 485
One power button.
Seven indicators (power, PCIE and PCIE failure, encoding chip operating indicator).
High speed connector, including x8 PCIE gen2, DC 12V power 5 GIO. and
Functions
Support 1920×1080@60Hz, 1680×1050@60Hz, 1440×900@60Hz, 1366×768@60Hz,
1280×1024@60Hz, 1280×960@60Hz, 1280×800@60Hz, 1280×720@60Hz,
115864@60Hz, 1024×768@60Hz, 800×600@60Hz.
H.264 video compression technology.
G711a, PCM and G711u audio compression standard.
Video encoding parameter is adjustable in each channel, including resolution, frame rate,
bit stream rate, image quality and etc.
Each channel supports schedule and event as compression parameters.
Support composite and bit stream encoding. A/V synchronized in composite stream is
encoding.
Dual stream technology.
Picture compression and network ansmission 4CIF or CIF under JPEG standard. tr of
Watermark technology.
1.5.3.2 Port Introduction
AIN audio input port, DB port. 15
VIN video input port, DVI-I port.
Overview 13
1.5.4 16 VEC1604HC -CH HDCVI Encoding Card
VEC1604HC 16-ch HDCVI encoding card Figure 1-11
1.5.4.1 Main Features and Functions
Features
16-ch BNC video input port. HDCVI signal input.
16-ch audio input, support external and built- . in
2-ch RS port. 485
Reverse control.
One power button.
Seven indicators (power, PCIE and PCIE failure, encoding chip operating indicator).
High speed connector, including x8 PCIE gen2, DC 12V power 5 GIO. and
Functions
Support 1080P@30Hz, 1080P@25Hz, 720P@60Hz, 720P@50Hz, 720P@30Hz,
720P@25Hz.
H.264 video compression technology.
G711a, PCM and G711u audio compression standard.
Video encoding parameter is adjustable in each channel, including resolution, frame rate,
bit stream rate, image quality and etc.
Each channel supports schedule and event as compression parameters.
Support composite and bit stream encoding. A/V synchronized in composite stream is
encoding.
Dual stream technology.
Picture compression and network transmission 4CIF or CIF under JPEG standard. of
Watermark technology.
1.5.4.2 Port Introduction
AIN audio input port, DB29 port.
VIN video input port, BNC port.
Overview 14
1.5.5 3G VEC0804US 8-CH -SDI Encoding Card
VEC0804US 8-ch 3G-SDI encoding card Figure 1-12
1.5.5.1 Main Features and Functions
Features
8-ch -SDI video input port. 3G
8-ch audio input.
2-ch RS port. 485
Eight 1080P, 60 fps.
One power button.
Seven indicators (power, PCIE and PCIE failure, encoding chip operating indicator).
High speed connector, including p20-x8 PCIE gen2, DC 12V power 5 GIO. and
Functions
H.264 video compression technology.
G711a, PCM and G711u audio compression standard.
Video encoding parameter is adjustable in each channel, including resolution, frame rate,
bit stream rate, image quality and etc.
Each channel supports schedule and event as compression parameters.
Support composite and bit stream encoding. A/V synchronized in composite stream is
encoding.
Dual stream technology.
Picture compression and network transmission 4CIF or CIF under JPEG standard. of
Watermark technology.
1.5.5.2 Port Introduction
AIN audio input port, DB29 port.
VIN video input port, BNC port.
1.5.6 16 VEC1605UH - UHD Encoding Card CH
VEC1605UH -ch UHD Encoding Card Figure 1- 1613
Overview 15
1.5.6.1 Main Features and Functi ons
Features
16-ch HDMI video input port, and 4-ch VGA video input port.
16-ch HDMI built-in audio input, and 16-ch external audio input port.
1-ch RS port. 485
8-ch (4096x2160@24 or 3840x2160@30) and 12-ch 1080P (1920x1080@60 4K ).
One power button.
10 indicators (power, PCIE and PCIE failure indicator, encoding chip operating indicator).
Functions
H.264/H.265 video compression technology.
PCM audio compression standard.
Video encoding parameter is adjustable in each channel, including resolution, frame rat e,
bit stream rate, image quality and etc.
Each channel supports schedule and event compression parameters.
Support composite and video stream encoding. A/V is synchronized in composite stream
encoding.
Dual stream technology.
1.5.6.2 Port Introduction
AIN audio input port, DB port. 15
VIN video input port, HDMI VGA port. and
1.5.7 VEC0805UH 8-CH UHD Encoding Card
VEC0805UH 8-ch UHD encoding card Figure 1-14
1.5.7.1 Main Features and Functions
Features
8-ch HDMI video input port, and 2-ch VGA video input port.
8-ch HDMI built-in audio input, and 8-ch external audio input port.
1-ch RS port. 485
4-ch (4096x2160@24 or 3840x2160@30) and 6-ch 1080P (1920x1080@60 4K ).
One power button.
6 indicators (power, PCIE and PCIE failure indicator, encoding chip operating indicator).
Overview 16
Functions
H.264/H.265 video compression technology.
PCM audio compression standard.
Video encoding parameter is adjustable in each channel, including resolution, frame rate,
bit stream rate, image quality and etc.
Each channel supports schedule and event compression parameters.
Support composite and video stream encoding. A/V is synchronized in composite stream
encoding.
Dual stream technology.
1.5.7.2 Port Introduction
AIN audio input port, DB port. 15
VIN video input port, HDMI VGA port. and
1.5.8 VDC0905H 9- HD HDMI Decoding Card CH
VDC0905H 9-ch HD HDMI decoding card Figure 1-15
1.5.8.1 Main Features
9-ch HDMI digital video port output.
9-ch audio output.
2-ch RS port. 485
4-ch alarm input port.
2-ch alarm output port.
One power switch.
Eight indicators (power, PCIE indicator, decoding chip operating indicat ). or
1.5.8.2 Port Introduction
AOUT audio put port, DB15 port. out
VOUT video put port, HDMI port. out
1.5.9 12 VDC1205H -CH HDMI Decoding Card HD
VDC1205H -ch HD HDMI decoding card Figure 1- 1216
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1.5.9.1 Main Features
12-ch HDMI digital video port output.
12-ch audio output.
2-ch RS port. 485
4-ch alarm input port.
2-ch alarm output port.
One power switch.
10 indicators (power, PCIE indicator, decoding chip operating indicator).
1.5.9.2 Port Introduction
AOUT audio output port, DB15 port.
VOUT video output port, HDMI port.
1.5.10 15 VDC1505H -CH oding Card HD HDMI Dec
VDC1505H -ch HD HDMI decoding card Figure 1- 1517
1.5.10.1 Main Features
15-ch HDMI digital video port output.
15-ch audio output.
2-ch RS port. 485
4-ch alarm input port.
2-ch alarm output port.
One power switch.
12 indicators (power, PCIE indicator, decoding chip operating indicator).
1.5.10.2 Port Introduction
AOUT audio output port, DB15 port.
VOUT video output port, HDMI port.
1.5.11 18 VDC1805H -CH HD HDMI Decoding Card
VDC1805H -ch HD HDMI decoding card Figure 1- 1818
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2 Device Installation
Inspection Steps 2.1
When you receive Video Matrix Platform, please inspect it according to the following steps.
Inspect whether there are obvious damages on its appearance. Step 1
The material of product package should be able to protect the product from most
impacts during transportation.
Open the external package, and check whether any part of accessories is missing. Step 2
You may refer to accompanied accessory bag. After you have checked that all
parts are included, you may remove protective lm the device. on
Open device case to inspect data cable and power cable of front panel, and see if Step 3
the connection between main control panel and interface board is loose. Inspect
whether main control panel, control panel and function card are inserted tightly.
One label at the side of the case owns serial number and other information of the device,
which shall be provided when dialing after-sales calls. This label shall be protected well,
and shall not be torn or discarded; otherwise, we may not be able to provide eective
service.
Accompanied Assessory Bag 2.2
Accompanied assessory bag includes user’s manual, disk and certificate of quality. When
you unpackage the product, please make sure that all contents match the checklist.
Device Installation 2.3
2.3.1 Preparation of Installation Environment
As a system-level monitoring device, Video Matrix Platform is usually in central used
machine room of monitoring system. Its installation site shall meet national and local
machine room construction standards.
Video Matrix Platform is a standard rack-mounted device fixed in a cabinet. Please pay
attention to the following points during installation and use:
Ensure that the cabinet is suiciently rm to support Video Matrix Platform and
accessories. During installation, avoid dangers resulting from uneven mechanical load.
Ensure that A/V cable owns sufcient installation space. Bending radius of cables shall
not be less than 5 times as many as their outer diameter.
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Ensure well ventilation. It is suggested that its installation position shall be more than
50cm above the ground.
Power Supply Requirement
Rated voltage range: AC 100V AC 120V, AC 200V AC 240V, 50 Hz/60 Hz. – –
Anti-interference Requirement
On-site power supply system shall take effective anti-interference measures.
Working ground shall not be shared with ground wire or lightning protection device of
electrical device, and shall keep away from them as far as possible.
Keep away from high-power radio transmitting stations, radars and high-frequency
heavy-current devices.
When necessary, adopt electromagnetic shielding methods to resist interference.
Environmental Requirement
Ensure that temperature in the cabinet is 050.
Ensure that humidity in the machine room is 10%RH 90%RH.
Ensure air ventilation required by safe operation of the device.
2.3.2 Installation Steps
Align four mounting rings of the fan with mounting holes of main control panel, and Step 1
then x the fan onto CPU of main control panel with screws. See Figure 2-1.
Because fan is very heavy and might damage CPU during transportation, the
fan and main control panel are separated, but their wirings are still connected.
Please handle them gently.
Make the air outlet of CPU fan upward after main control panel is inserted into
chassis. See Figure 2-1.
Install fan of main control panel Figure 2-1
Remove port sheath from rear panel of chassis. S Figure 2-2. Step 2 ee
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Before you insert board card, please remove the black port sheath rst.
Remove sheath Figure 2-2
Insert interface board and front panel of main control panel into slot of the Step 3 "M"
chassis, and then tighten screws. S Figure 2-3. ee
Install board card Figure 2-3
Insert the interface board, tighten the set screws, and then insert front panel.
When inserting main control panel and control panel, pull the extraction tool,
and then insert the panel in place by pushing the extraction tool inward.
According to need, insert interface board and front panel of business card and Step 4 ,
then tighten screws. Installation is the same as that of main control panel.
Connect monitor of local interface to any VGA or DVI port on interface board of Step 5
main control panel See Figure 2-4. .
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Connect the monitor of local interface Figure 2-4
Ground terminal of Video Matrix Platform must be properly ground . See Figure Step 6 ed
2-5.
To guarantee personal safety and device safety, Video Matrix Platform and those
devices (such as video wall and PC) that are connected the platform with cables
shall be grounded.
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Grounding Figure 2-5
At present, power supply of most devices can be grounded directly. In this case,
their grounding terminals don’t require grounding treatment.
Connect network cable, VGA cable and other cables. Step 7
Plug in and press ON/OFF button to boot the device. S Figure 2-6. Step 8 ee
Boot- Figure 2-6 up
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2.3.3 Boot- /shutdown up
2.3.3.1 - Boot up
Plug in power cable, and press power switch on front panel. Power indicator turns on and
device boots up, followed by 90s booting interface. The time depends on quantity of
inserted board cards.
Please pay attention to the following points during booting:
Make sure that the supplied voltage is within 100V-240V 47Hz-63Hz. Turn on the
device after you check power cable connection.
We recommend you to use power supply with stable voltage and little interference
(refer to international standard), which help the device to work stably and prolong
service life. This will also benet external devices such as camera. UPS is the best
choice if possible.
2.3.3.2 Shutdown
Method 1 is recommended, in order to protect the device from damages due to
unexpected outage.
Stop all operations of the device, before you unplug the device from power supply.
There are two shutdown methods:
Method 1: Enter Main Menu > Shut down System, and choose Shut down Device.
Method 2: Press power button on the panel for 5s.
2.3.3.2.1 Outage Recovery
In case of outage or forced shutdown during working, after connecting power supply again,
the device will automatically save and resume previous working status.
2.3.3.2.2 Replace Button Battery
Before replacement, please export and save congurations, or all congurations will be
lost!
We recommend that the same type of battery should be used. Inspect system time
regularly. Generally speaking, battery shall be replaced once a year, to guarantee system
time accuracy.
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3 Local Interface Conguration
Before you operate in local interface, you must connect monitor and other control devices (i.e.
mouse, keyboard) to the device.
Basic Operation of Software Interface 3.1
3.1.1 Entering System Menu
Turn on the device. Step 1
The Device Initialization interface is displayed. See Figure 3-1.
Device initialization Figure 3-1
Set the password of admin user. Step 2
Password can be non-blank characters with 8 32 digits and shall include at least 2
types of characters, including capital letter, small letter, number and special character
(except “'”, “"”, “;”, “:” and “&”). New password and confirmed password shall be the
same. Please set a highly safe password according to password strength.
Click . Step 3 OK
Right-click the interface. Step 4
The System Login interface is displayed. See Figure 3-2.
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System login Figure 3-2
Input password, click to log in the system. Step 5 OK
Password security measure: In case that password is wrong for 5 times within every 30
minutes, the account will be locked.
3.1.2 Main Interface
After normal login, the main interface is displayed. See Figure 3-3.
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Main interface Figure 3-3
3.1.3 Menu Introduction
After login, right-click the main interface. The system pops up functional menu. See Figure 3-4
and Table 3-1.
Functional menu Figure 3-4
Table 3-1 Functional description
Name
Description
Main menu
Display main menu, including system setting, system info and
shutdown.
Shutdown
Shut down the device.
Advanced Operation of Menu 3.2
3.2.1 Main Menu
Main menu includes system setting, system info and shutdown. See Figure 3-5.
All the sub-menu settings will take eect after they are saved. Otherwise, the settings are
invalid.
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The check box is selected when it is lled with or ticked, and it is not selected when it is
not lled. This note applies to the whole document.
Main menu Figure 3-5
3.2.2 Menu Navigation
Table 3-2 Menu navigation
Main
menu
Sub menu
Description
System
setting
General
Set system time, device no. and other parameters.
Network
Set IP address, video data transmission protocol and other
parameters.
System
info
Version
View the version details such as system hardware feature,
software version and build date.
Online
users
View information about online users.
Status
View fan speed, card and temperature information, source
information, net percentage, CPU percentage and memory
percentage.
Shutdown
Log out menu user, shut down system, restart system and switch
user.
3.2.3 System Setting
You can congure the system, including general and network setting. See Figure 3-6.
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System setting Figure 3-6
System setting shall be carried out by authorized users only.
3.2.3.1 General
You can congure basic information of the device, such as device information, system time, and
date format.
In the main menu, select System Setting > General. Step 1
The General interface is displayed. See Figure 3-7.
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General Figure 3-7
Congure parameters. See Table 3-3. Step 2
System time cannot be changed arbitrarily, or you cannot search records. System time
can only be changed when it is not recording time according to hard drive information,
or when the recording is stopped.
Table 3-3 General parameters description
Parameter
Description
System Time
Modify the current system date and time, and then click . Save
Date Format
Select date display format, including YYYY MM DD, MM DD YYYY
and DD MM YYYY.
Date Separator
Separator of date format.
Time Format
Select 24-hour or 12-hour.
Language
Switch menu language, including Simplied Chinese and English.
Video Standard
Select video standard. It is PAL by default.
Device No.
Enter a number for the device.
Device Name
You can customize device name.
Auto Logout
Set menu standby time to be 0 60 minutes. There is no standby
time when it is 0 minute. If the standby time is set, the system will
log out current user after the idle period. You need to login again to
operate the menu.
Click . Step 3 OK
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3.2.3.2 Network
Congure device network parameters, so that device can communicate with devices in the
network.
In the main menu, select System Setting > Network. Step 1
The Network interface is displayed. See Figure 3-8.
Network Figure 3-8
Congure parameters. See Table 3-4. Step 2
Table 3-4 Network parameters description
Parameter
Description
Net Mode
The default setting is fault tolerance.
MAC Address
Congure MAC address.
Network Device
Name
It is Bond1 by default.
IP Version
It is IPv4 by default.
IP Address
Enter numbers to change the IP address, and then congure its
Subnet Mask Gateway and .
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System info Figure 3-9
3.2.4.1 Version
You can view the version details such as system version, build date, web version and serial
number.
3.2.4.2 Online Users
You can view online users that visit the video matrix platform remotely.
In the main menu, select System Info > Online users.
The Online users interface is displayed. See Figure 3- . 10
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Online users Figure 3-10
3.2.4.3 Status
You can view fan speed, card, temperature and source information, device time, net percentage,
CPU percentage and memory percentage.
In the main menu, select System Info > Status .
The Status interface is displayed. See Figure 3- and Table 3-5. 11
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Status Figure 3-11
Table 3-5 System status description
Parameter
Description
Fan Speed
Display the speed of two fans.
Card Information
Display information about cards in the slots, including card type,
encoding or decoding card. Also, display present operating
status, including data exchange and online status.
Temperature Information
Display present temperature and status of cards.
Source Information
Display the status of two powers.
Time
Display present time of video matrix platform.
Net Percentage
Display the receiving and transmitting rate of each network port.
CPU Percentage
Display percentage of each CPU.
Memory Percentage
Display percentage of memory.
3.2.5 Shutdown
You can log out menu user, shut down, restart system and switch user.
In the main menu, select Shutdown. The Shutdown interface is displayed. See Figure 3-12.
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Shutdown Figure 3-12
Logout menu user: Exit the menu, and you need to input password to enter the menu
again.
Shutdown: Exit the system, and turn o power supply.
Restart system: Exit the system, and restart the system.
Switch user: Log out current user, and switch to another user.
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4 Web Operation
Network Connection 4.1
Connect the video matrix platform and the PC with network. Step 1
Set the IP address, subnet mask and gateway of PC and video matrix platform Step 2
respectively. For network setup of video matrix platform, refer to 4.5.2 Network “ .”
Step 3
If there is no router in the network, distribute IP address in the same network
segment.
If there is a router in the network, congure the corresponding gateway and subnet
mask.
Ping ***.***.***.***(IP address of video matrix platform) to check whether connection is Step 4
OK or not.
Open IE browser, in Tool > Internet Option > Security > Custom Level, select ActiveX Step 5
and plug-in to be Enable or Prompt.
Recommended IE browser is IE8 and later version.
System Login 4.2
Enter IP address of video matrix platform in the address bar of the browser (take Step 1
192.168.1.108 for example). Enter http://192.168.1.108 in the address bar, and then
press Enter.
After connection succeeds, the Device Initialization interface is displayed. See Figure
4-1.
Device initialization Figure 4-1
Set admin user’s password. Step 2
The password can be set from 8 through 32 non-empty characters and contains at least
two types from capital letter, lower-case letter, number, and special characters
(excluding "'", """, ";", ":" and "&"). andPassword Conrm Password shall be the
same. Enter a strong password according to the password strength indication.
Click . Step 3 OK
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The login interface is displayed. See Figure 4-2.
Login Figure 4-2
Enter username and password, and then click . See Figure 4-3. Step 4 Login
Operation interface Figure 4-3
View the points for attention and highlights on the page. Step 5
Please conform to the points for attention.
Click to close the page.
Tick “Do not show again”, so this page will not show when you log in for the next
time.
Install or load controls as prompted by the system.7 Step 6
Click Logout to log out the system.
Screen 4.3
Click the Screen tab. The interface is displayed. See Figure 4-4 and Table 4-1. Screen
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Screen Figure 4-4
Table 4-1 Screen function description
No.
Name
Description
1
Video wall
selection area
After you add a video wall, you can select the video wall in the
drop-down list of Video Wall. See "4.3.1 Adding Video Wall."
2
Window
conguration
Add window, adjust window, put the window at the bottom and
turn off the signal. See "4.3.2 Window Conguration."
3
Signal
management
Select different tabs to operate.
In tab, you can view local signal and channel Device
information, preview and display the signal on the video
wall.
In tab, you can view signal group information, Custom
and congure signal tour on the video wall.
4
Video wall
Click to enter Video Wall Setup interface. You
can add, modify and delete video wall. See "4.5.5.1 Video Wall
Setup."
5
Network signal
Click to enter Network Signal interface. You can
add, modify and delete device. See "4.5.4.1 Network Signal."
6
Video wall
management
You can carry out management, auto-align, window-split,
refresh video wall, clear screen and screen management. Lock
or unlock video wall. See "4.3.4 Video Wall Management ."
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Select a window, press and move the left mouse button. The selected window will be
moved to the required position.
Select a window, drag any direction control point to change the dimension of the selected
window.
Select a window, right-click and select . The selected window will be at the bottom Bottom
of other windows.
Select a window that is displaying signal, right-click and select . The signal can Signal O
be turned o.
4.3.2.2 Adjusting Window
The operation icons are displayed at the top right corner of the window. See Figure 4-7 and
Table 4-2.
Window adjustment icons Figure 4-7
Table 4-2 Window adjustment icon description
No.
Name
Description
1
Start/stop
signal tour
Click the icon to start signal tour, and the icon becomes . Click
to stop signal tour.
Congure the tour setting of signal. See "4.3.3.4 Signal Tour."
2
Split
Split the window, including 2-split (horizontal/vertical), 4-split, 9-split
and 16-split.
When the window is maximized or pasted to the screen, the icon
becomes . Click the icon to drag the window anywhere.
3
Paste screen
Click the icon to paste the window to the screen.
4
Paste window
Click the icon, so the window will pasted to surrounding be
windows.
5
Lock
Click the icon to lock the window. Then, window position and size
cannot be adjusted.
Click to unlock the window.
6
Audio
Click the icon to turn on/off the audio.
7
Close
Click the icon to close this window.
4.3.2.3 Conguring Window Information
You can set window position and size according to your need.
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Precondition
Manual setting window wide and height has been enabled. See “4.5.5.3.2 Global Setup .”
Operation Steps
Double click the window. Step 1
The Window Information interface is displayed. See Figure 4-8.
Window information Figure 4-8
Congure window position and window size. Step 2
Click Apply. Step 3
The window position and size is adjusted according to the conguration.
4.3.3 Signal Conguration
You can select signal directly, or enter signal name in search bar to search signal.
4.3.3.1 Device Tree
Device tree displays all local signals and the added network signals.
Local signal: Display local signal sources. See "4.5.4.2 Local Signal."
Network signal: Display the added signal sources. Click to add. See "4.5.4.1
Network Signal."
4.3.3.2 Custom
You can customize signal group. tab displays the added group and signal source. You Custom
can drag the signal group to the window for loop play of signals in the group. See "4.5.4.3
Signal Group."
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4.3.3.3 Signal on Wall
Output a signal to a window on the video wall, and you can view video of the signal on the
screen.
Select a window on the video wall, or press and hold left mouse button to select an Step 1
area on the video wall.
Select signal source from Device or Custom tab. Take Device for example. See Figure Step 2
4-9.
Select signal source Figure 4-9
Display signal on the video wall. Step 3
Press and hold left mouse button, drag the signal to designated window, and the
signal is output to the window.
Select a window, double-click channel preview or main/sub stream, and the signal
is output to the window.
4.3.3.4 Signal Tour
Drag the congured signal group to a window, to tour play the signals on the window. Set the
stay time and stream type.
Congure signal group in Collection tab. See "4.5.4.3 Signal Group."
Select a window to tour signal. Step 1
In interface, select a signal group, press and hold left mouse Step 2 Custom > Collection
button to drag the signal group to designated window.
The window will start signal tour automatically.
Click at the bottom of the interface. Step 3
All signal information in the window is displayed. See Figure 4- . 10
Signal information Figure 4-10
Set Stay Time and Stream Type. Step 4
Click corresponding to one signal, and the signal will not appear in the tour
queue, but the signal group still exists.
Click or to adjust signal tour sequence.
The setting takes effect immediately.
Click at the top right corner of window, so you can stop signal tour.
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4.3.4 Video Wall Management
You can manage the video wall, including scheme management, auto-align, window split,
refresh video wall, clear screen, screen management, lock video wall, eagle eye and senior
function.
4.3.4.1 Scheme Management
You can manage schemes and congure switch timer.
4.3.4.1.1 Video Scheme
Save video wall layout as a video scheme, congure multiple video schemes to be displayed on
the screen in turn, and thus manage them.
Click . Step 1
The Video Scheme interface is displayed. See Figure 4- . 11
Video scheme Figure 4-11
Click to save the scheme. See Figure 4- . Step 2 12
Save video scheme Figure 4-12
Congure the current layout again, and repeat Step 2 to add more schemes. Step 3
Click Clear Scheme to clear all schemes.
Set tour time interval. Step 4
Click at the top right corner of each scheme to add the scheme to tour queue. Step 5
turns into a number, meaning its sequence in tour queue. See Figure 4- . 13
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Double-click Control ID and scheme name, and you can change them.
Set tour sequence. Figure 4-13
Click Start. Step 6
Scheme tour starts, and tour information is displayed at the bottom right corner of the
interface. See Figure 4-14.
Tour information Figure 4-14
Click Stop to stop tour.
During scheme tour, interface cannot be operated. Screen
Click to clear the whole scheme tour plan. Clear
Control ID distinguishes different schemes when central control device issues
commands.
4.3.4.1.2 Collection Scheme
Save virtual LED and background conguration to be a collection scheme. Multiple collection
schemes can be displayed on the video wall in turn. See "4.3.4.1.1 Video Scheme .”
See “4.3.4.9.2 Virtual LED” for virtual LED configuration, and “4.3.4.9.3 Background” for
background conguration.
4.3.4.1.3 Combined Plan
According to your need, combine the video scheme and collection scheme into a combined
plan, and display it on the video wall.
Select Combined Plan tab. Step 1
The Combined Plan interface is displayed. See Figure 4- . 15
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Combined plan Figure 4-15
Click . Step 2
The Scheme Management interface is displayed. See Figure 4- 16.
Scheme Management Figure 4-16
Select video scheme and collection scheme you want. Step 3
Click to save the combined plan. See Figure 4-OK 17. Step 4
Save combined plan Figure 4-17
For other configurations, see “4.3.4.1.1 Video Scheme .”
4.3.4.1.4 Switch Timer
After setting switch time for a scheme, the system will switch to this scheme automatically at the
switch time.
Select Switch Timer tab. Step 1
The Switch Timer interface is displayed. See Figure 4- . 18
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Switch timer Figure 4-18
Select Type Scheme, and Week, and then set switch time. Step 2
Tick the check box, and the time point will take effect.
Two scheme time periods shall not be the same.
Click . Step 3 OK
4.3.4.2 Auto-align
Click , and all windows will be automatically aligned in the following way. See
Figure 4- . 19
Each window size is equal, under the precondition of lling the entire video wall.
Windows are arranged horizontally from top to bottom.
Auto-align Figure 4-19
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4.3.4.3 Window Split
Select block or window, and split according to split plan of the system or you can enter split
number manually.
4.3.4.3.1 Block Division
During block division, the system clears previous block window, and divides the block according
to the selected split. After block division, previous windows will be closed, and previous signal
will not be kept.
Select Window Split > Block Division. Step 1
The Block Division interface is displayed. See Figure 4- . 20
Block division Figure 4-20
Select the xed split or enter the split Step 2
number manually (for example, 3 represents 9-split).
Click . Step 3 OK
System pops up a prompt box. See Figure 4- . 21
Prompt box Figure 4-21
Click . Step 4 OK
The split blocks are displayed. See Figure 4- . 22
After block division, the window is locked by default. Click to unlock the window, if
you need to adjust window position and size.
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Block division display Figure 4-22
4.3.4.3.2 Window Split
Window split is to split the selected windows freely. Previous signal remains in the rst window
after splitting.
Select a signal window. Step 1
It is suggested that tour window should not be selected for window split.
Select Window Split > Window Split. Step 2
The Window Split interface is displayed. See Figure 4- . 23
Window split Figure 4-23
Select the xed split or enter the split number Step 3
manually (for example, 3×3 represents 9-split).
Click . Step 4 OK
The split windows are displayed. See Figure 4- . 24
After window split, previous signal remains in the rst window, while other windows
display No signal.
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Window split display Figure 4-24
4.3.4.4 Refresh Video Wall
Click to refresh channel preview and layout information of current video
wall.
4.3.4.5 Clear Screen
Click to clear screen.
4.3.4.6 Screen Management
You can manage the screen, including controlling screen power, controlling power switch and
adjusting screen parameters.
Only -LED-N protocol supports to control the power switch and adjust screen, whereas DH
LED-CLT protocol only supports power switch function. For screen protocol configuration, see
4.5.5.2.1 Screen Setup .”
4.3.4.6.1 Screen Power
According to requirement, connect the video matrix platform with screen serial cable correctly,
so you can turn on/off the screen. After the screen is turned off, it will be black.
Click . The Screen Power interface is displayed. See Figure 4- . 25
Select a screen to turn on or turn off the screen.
Select All to turn on or turn o the screens of all blocks.
Tick the check box of , to select all screens or blocks. All
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Screen management Figure 4-25
Select a block from the drop-down list of . Step 1 Block
In the block, select one or more screens, and then click or ON OFF to turn on or turn off Step 2
the screen.
4.3.4.6.2 Power Switch
According to the requirement, connect the video matrix platform with serial port cable of LED
screen, in order to control the power of LED screen.
If manufacturer protocol is DH-LED-N or LED-CLT, video signal can be displayed on LED.
When tab is displayed i interface, the system can Power Switch n Screen Management
control LED power to turn on/off.
Select . The interface is displayed. See Figure 4- . For details, Power Switch Power Switch 26
see 4.3.4.6.1 Screen Power“ .”
Power switch Figure 4-26
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4.3.4.6.3 Adjust Screen
You can congure brightness, color temperature and other parameters of LED corresponding to
output signal, and adjust screen display.
If manufacturer protocol is DH-LED-N, the Adjust Screen Screen tab is displayed in
Management interface, so you can adjust LED parameters.
Select the Adjust Screen tab. The Adjust Screen interface is displayed. See Figure 4- . 27
Adjust screen Figure 4-27
Congure screen display parameters, depending on the hardware of display device.
4.3.4.7 Lock Video Wall
Click , and the video wall will be locked. The user cannot adjust relative
position of the window. Click it again to unlock the video wall.
4.3.4.8 Eagle Eye
Eagle eye, also known as eagle eye map and thumbnail, is used to adjust display size and area
of main window on the web screen.
Click . The Eagle Eye interface is displayed. See Figure 4- . 28
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Eagle eye Figure 4-28
Adjust area box size in the eagle eye map with mouse or scroll wheel, to change main window
display area size. Drag area box position in the eagle eye map, to change main window display
area.
4.3.4.9 Senior Function
You can congure senior functions, including PTZ control, virtual LED, background, decoding
strategy and show screen ID.
4.3.4.9.1 PTZ Control
PTZ control is to turn the PTZ device (up, down, left, right, top left, bottom left, top right and
bottom right), carry out focus, zoom and iris operations.
Select display window unit of the signal, click , and then click . The
PTZ Control interface is displayed. See Figure 4- Table 4-3. 29 and
PTZ control Figure 4-29
Table 4-3 PTZ control parameter description
Parameter
Description
Direction control
Control PTZ to turn in eight directions, including up, down, left,
right, top left, bottom left, top right and bottom right.
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Parameter
Description
Step
Control PTZ turning speed. 1 8 steps can be set.
Zoom
Click or to adjust zoom.
Focus
Click or to adjust denition.
Iris
Click or to adjust brightness.
PTZ menu
Click to open PTZ menu of preview interface. Then,
select different functions with direction key, to operate PTZ.
Click to turn o the PTZ menu of preview interface.
4.3.4.9.2 Virtual LED
Divide a customized area on the video wall, enter any characters, and display them on the
screen.
Click Step 1 .
The system displays virtual LED interface. See Figure 4- . 30
Open virtual LED Figure 4-30
Click Step 2 .
The system displays Virtual LED interface. See Figure 4- . 31
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Parameter
Description
Roll mode
Congure roll mode of virtual LED title on the screen, including Left to
right Right to left Top to bottom Bottom to top, , and .
Roll speed
Congure roll speed of virtual LED title, ranging from 0 to 5.
It is static text when the roll speed is 0.
Font
Congure the title font from 0 to 100.
Pitch
Congure the title character distance from 0 to 5.
Font type
Congure the title font type, including simSun and simHei.
Font color
Congure the title color. You can enter 6-digit RGB value manually, or click
the color area to select.
Click OK. Step 4
Virtual LED displays the title. See Figure 4- . 32
Move your mouse onto virtual LED, press and hold left mouse button, and move.
The virtual LED can be moved to other places.
Click virtual LED, drag any direction control point to change the size of virtual
LED.
Eect Figure 4-32
4.3.4.9.3 Background
Upload a picture to the system, and congure it to be screen background, so the picture is
displayed in the screen as a background.
Background can only be selected from pictures that have been uploaded to the system. See
"4.5.1.6 Picture Management ."
Click , and then click . Step 1
The Background Setup interface is displayed. See Figure 4- . 33
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Add background Figure 4-33
Select Block Picture Name and , and select Enable. Step 2
Click . OKStep 3
4.3.4.9.4 Decoding Strategy
Drag the slider to adjust window uency, and thus balance real-time decoding and uency (only
network signal supports this function).
Select a network signal window, click , and then click Step 1
.
The Decoding Strategy interface is displayed. See Figure 4- . 34
Decoding strategy Figure 4-34
Drag the slider to adjust window uency. Step 2
Greater uency value represents lower denition of the image. Please set it according
to actual conditions.
4.3.4.9.5 Show Screen ID
Click to show screen ID on the video wall. Click it again to hide screen ID.
Preview 4.4
Select Preview tab. The Preview interface is displayed. See Figure 4- and Table 4-5. 35
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Preview Figure 4-35
Table 4-5 Function description of preview interface
No.
Name
Description
1
Window
Preview video in the window. See "4.4.1 Window Function."
2
Window split
Carry out single, 4-split, 9-split, 16-split, 25-split and 36-split of the
window.
3
Remote
device
Click to enter interface. You can Network Signal
add, modify and delete device. See "4.5.4.1 Network Signal."
4
Video wall
Click to enter Video Wall Setup interface. You can
add, modify and delete video wall. See "4.5.5.1 Video Wall Setup."
5
PTZ control
area
Operate cameras with PTZ function. See "4.4.3 PTZ Control."
6
Signal
conguration
area
Congure local signals and network signals. See "4.4.2 Signal
Conguration."
4.4.1 Window Function
There are functions at the top right corner of the window. See Figure 4- and Table 4-6. 36
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Window function Figure 4-36
Table 4-6 Functional description
No.
Name
Description
1
Partial zoom
in
When the video is in the original status, click the icon, press
and hold on left mouse button to select any area. The selected
area will be zoomed in. When the video is zoomed in, press
and hold on left mouse button to drag the video image. Click
right mouse button to restore original status.
Click the icon to zoom in and zoom out the video image with
wheel button.
2
Local record
Click the icon to record the video. The recorded video le is saved
in the recorded video path as congured in "4.5.1.11Storage Path".
3
Snapshot
Click the icon to take a snapshot. The snapshot le is saved in the
snapshot path as congured in "4.5.1.11Storage Path ".
4
Turn on
Sound
Click the icon to turn on sound of the video.
5
Close Video
Close this window.
4.4.2 Signal Conguration
After adding a signal, you can view signal information or the added signal group information,
and congure signal preview.
4.4.2.1 Device Tree
Display all signal sources in device tree.
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Local signal: Display local signal source. For specific configurations, refer to “4.5.4.2 Local
Signal.
Network signal: Display signal source of the added device in “Remote Device”. For specic
adding methods, refer to “4.5.4.1 Network Signal.
4.4.2.2 Custom
You can customize signal group. Custom tab displays added group and signal source. You can
drag signal group to the window for loop play of signals in the group. See "4.5.4.3 Signal
Group."
4.4.2.3 Image Preview
Add signal to preview window, so you can preview the video in preview window.
Select a preview window. Step 1
Select signal source in or , and click the signal source to preview Step 2 Device Custom
image in the corresponding window.
4.4.3 PTZ Control Panel
PTZ control is used to adjust the direction of the PTZ device, carry out scan, preset point, point
tour, pattern and other settings. See Figure 4- and Table 4-7. For details, s "4.3.4.9.1 37 ee PTZ
Control ."
To control PTZ with local serial port, congure parameters, and ensure correct wiring. See
4.5.1.8 PTZ Setup .”
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Setup 4.5
4.5.1 System Cong
On this interface, you can complete general setting, user management, cong backup, auto
maintenance, system upgrade, picture management, fan control, PTZ control, comm setup,
safe management and storage path.
4.5.1.1 General
You can congure basic information of the device, such as device information and system date.
4.5.1.1.1 Setting of General Information
Set device name, no. and so on.
Select Setup > System Cong > General > General. Step 1
The interface is displayed. See Figure 4- . General 38
General Figure 4-38
Congure parameters. See Table 4-8. Step 2
Table 4-8 General parameters description
Parameter
Description
Device Name
Set device name.
Device No.
Set device No..
Language
System language is determined by program package.
Click . Step 3 OK
4.5.1.1.2 Date
You can congure the system date, and choose to enable NTP (Network Time Protocol) or not.
After enabling NTP function, device can automatically synchronize time with the NTP server.
Select Setup > System Cong > General > Date. Step 1
The interface is displayed. See Figure 4- . Date 39
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Date Figure 4-39
Congure parameters. See Table 4-9. Step 2
Table 4-9 Date parameters description
Parameter
Description
Date Format
Select date display format you want.
Time Format
Select time format you want.
Date Separator
Select date separator you want.
System Time
Set system time. Click Sync PC to synchronize with current PC time.
Sync Device
Time
Select the check box to enable function to synchronize remote device
time.
DST
Select the check box to enable DST.
DST Type
Select DST type, including and Date Week.
Start Time/End
Time
When DST Type is Date, enter year, month, day, start time and end
time.
When DST Type is Week, select month, week, start time and end
time from the drop-down list.
NTP Setup
Select the check box to enable NTP sync function.
Time Zone
Select time zone.
Server
Enter server address or domain name.
Port
Enter the port number of NTP server.
Interval
Set the interval to update NTP server.
Click . Step 3 OK
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Add User Figure 4-41
Enter username, password conrm password and note, and then select group. Step 2 ,
When selecting a group for a user, authority of the user can only be a subset of
the group, and should be no higher than the group authority.
To conveniently manage the user, it is suggested that general user authorities
shall be lower than high-level user authorities.
In Authority list, select operating authorities for the user. Step 3
Select the check box to enable the authority.
Select All to select all authorities.
Click . Step 4 OK
Modify User
Click corresponding to the user you want to modify. Step 1
The Modify User interface is displayed. See Figure 4- . 42
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Select Setup > System Cong > User Management > User Management > Group. The
Group interface is displayed. See Figure 4- . 43
Group Figure 4-43
4.5.1.3 Cong Backup
The conguration le of video matrix platform can be exported to ash drive for backup. When
the video matrix platform goes wrong, you can import conguration le to restore conguration
quickly.
Select The interface is displayed. Setup > System Cong > Cong Backup. Cong Backup
See Figure 4-44.
Cong backup Figure 4-44
Click Import Cong, and then select conguration le (.backup) to import the conguration
le.
Click Export Cong, and then select storage path to export configuration le for backup.
4.5.1.4 Auto Maintenance
You can maintain and operate the system, including reboot, shutdown, SSH enable, auto
reboot and default.
Select Setup > System Cong > Auto Maintenance > System Maintenance.
The System Maintenance interface is displayed. See Figure 4-45.
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System maintenance Figure 4-45
To manual reboot the system, click , and the system will reboot at once. Click ly Reboot
Shutdown, and the system will be shut down at once.
SSH is used to open background debugging port for technicians. Select , and SSH Enable
click to enable remote debugging function. OK
To reboot the system automatically, select auto reboot day and time, and then click . OK
Click . The system will be restored to the factory default settings, and your current Default
congurations will be lost. Be cautious.
4.5.1.5 System Upgrade
Store upgrade le in PC that is associated with video matrix platform. You can import upgrade
le to upgrade the system version.
Select Setup > System Cong > System Upgrade. Step 1
The System Upgrade interface is displayed. See Figure 4- . 46
System upgrade Figure 4-46
Click , and select the upgrade le. Step 2 Import
Click Upgrade. There is progress bar during upgrade. Step 3
After upgrade le is uploaded according to system prompt, the device will reboot.
Please keep the power supply on, wait patiently, until the system is automatically
rebooted.
4.5.1.6 Picture Management
You can upload a picture to the system, and set the uploaded picture to be screen background.
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Select Setup > System Cong > Picture Management. Step 1
The Picture Management interface is displayed. See Figure 4- . 47
Picture management Figure 4-47
Click Browse to select a local picture. Step 2
Click Upload to upload local picture. Step 3
Select one picture, and click to delete the picture. Delete
After the background is uploaded successfully, select the background in video wall
conguration. See "4.3.4.9.3 Background .”
4.5.1.7 Fan Control
You can congure fan temperature control and buzzer alarm.
4.5.1.7.1 Fan Temperature
You can congure different temperature ranges in light of fan speed. The system will trigger
dierent fan speed levels according to the temperature ranges.
Select Setup > System Cong > Fan Control > Fan Temperature. See Figure 4- . 48
Fan control Fan temperature Figure 4- 48
There are three levels: low speed, medium speed, and high speed. Different temperature
ranges correspond to dierent speeds.
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4.5.1.7.2 Close Buzzer
You can congure buzzer time. In case of alarm, the system will beep continuously according to
the set time. You can close buzzer according to your need.
Select Setup > System Cong > Fan Control > Close Buzzer. Step 1
The Close Buzzer interface is displayed. See Figure 4- . 49
Fan control Close Buzzer Figure 4- 49
Congure time setup. Step 2
Click . Step 3 OK
Click Close Buzzer to close the buzzer alarm function.
4.5.1.8 PTZ Setup
PTZ is a mechanical platform that carries camera and protective hood, and provides remote
all-round control. PTZ moves horizontally and vertically, and thus gives the camera an all-round
and multi-angle view. In order to control PTZ, device protocol, baud rate, address and parity
shall be the same as camera protocol, baud rate, address and parity.
Select Setup > System Cong > PTZ Setup. Step 1
The PTZ Setup interface is displayed. See Figure 4- . 50
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PTZ setup Figure 4-50
Congure PTZ parameters. See Table 4- . 10Step 2
Table 4- PTZ parameter description 10
Parameter
Description
Device Type
Select device type to be controlled. It is by default. Local
Slot
Select corresponding slot.
Channel
Select channel to be congured.
Port
Select corresponding port.
PTZ Type
Support local PTZ only.
Protocol
Select device protocol; keep consistent with camera.
Address
Set device address, ranging from 0 to 255.
Baud Rate
Set baud rate of device; keep consistent with camera.
Data Bit
Set device data bit, including 5, 6, 7 and 8.
Stop Bit
Set device stop bit, including stop bit 1 and stop bit 2.
Parity
Include odd, even, ag parity empty parity. Keep consistent with and
camera parity.
Click to save conguration. Step 3 Save
4.5.1.9 Comm Setup
After comm parameters are set, the video matrix platform can connect other devices through
comm ports, for the purpose of debugging and operation.
Select Setup > System Cong > Comm Setup. Step 1
The Comm Setup interface is displayed. See Figure 4- . 51
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Comm setup Figure 4-51
Congure parameters. See Table 4- . Step 2 11
Table 4- Comm parameters description 11
Parameter
Description
Slot
Select the slot you want to congure.
Channel
Select the channel you want to configure.
Com Type
The default is RS 232.
Function
Congure comm function.
Data Bit
Select a data bit. The options include 5, 6, 7 and 8.
Stop Bit
Select stop bit of comm, including 1 and 2.
Baud Rate
Congure Baud rate of comm. It shall be consistent with the device that
will be connected.
Parity
Select a parity mode from N/A, Odd, Even, Flag Parity and Empty
Parity.
Address
Congure comm address from 0 to 255.
Click . Step 3 Save
4.5.1.10 Security Management
Congure system service, enable or disable HTTPS function according to your need, in order to
strengthen system security management.
4.5.1.10.1 System Service
Select the system service you want to enable.
Select Setup > System Cong > Safe Management > System Service. Step 1
The System Service interface is displayed. See Figure 4- . 52
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System service Figure 4-52
Enable system service. See Table 4- . Step 2 12
Table 4- System service parameters description 12
Parameter
Description
CGI
Common Gateway Interface (CGI) is an interface between external
application programs and web server.
Audio/Video
Transmission
Encryption
Encrypt the audio and video during transmission.
Click . Step 3 OK
4.5.1.10.2 HTTPS
Through creating server certicate or downloading root certicate on the HTTPS interface, the
PC can login by HTTPS, to ensure the security of communication data, and guard the users
information and device security with stable technology measure.
Select Setup > System Cong > Safe Management > HTTPS. Step 1
The interface is displayed. See Figure 4- . HTTPS 53
HTTPS Figure 4-53
Select the Enable HTTPs check box. Step 2
Congure HTTPs port. Step 3
Click . Step 4 OK
For the rst time to use this function or after changing IP address of the device, you need to
create server certicate again.
For the rst time to use HTTPS after changing the PC, you need to download root
certicate again.
HTTPS enable status will take eect after reboot.
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4.5.1.11 Storage Path
Select the storage path for snapshots and records.
Select Setup > System Cong > Storage Path. Step 1
The Storage Path interface is displayed. See Figure 4- . 54
Storage path Figure 4-54
Click Browse to select the storage path for snapshots and records respectively. Step 2
Click . Step 3 OK
Click to restore default path. Default storage path of monitor snapshot and Default
monitor record is C:\PictureDownload and C:\RecordDownload respectively.
4.5.2 Network
4.5.2.1 TCP/IP
Set device IP address, DNS server information and other information according to network
planning.
Before conguring network parameters, make sure that the device is connected to the
network properly.
If there is no routing device in the network, distribute IP address in the same network
segment.
If there is a routing device in the network, you only need to congure gateway and subnet
mask.
Select Setup > Network > TCP/IP. Step 1
The TCP/IP interface is displayed. See Figure 4- . 55
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TCP/IP Figure 4-55
Set TCP/IP parameters. See Table 4- . Step 2 13
Table 4- TCP/IP parameters description 13
Parameter
Description
IP Version
Select IP version. It is IPv4 by default.
Preferred DNS
Server
Enter the congured IP address of DNS server.
Alternate DNS
Server
Enter the congured IP address of alternate DNS server.
Default Net Card
Select default net card.
Click to edit Ethernet card information. See Figure 4- and Table 4- . Step 3 56 14
Edit Figure 4-56
Table 4- Ethernet card parameters description 14
Parameter
Description
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Parameter
Description
Ethernet Mode
The default setting is single NIC.
Single NIC: Two Ethernet cards are used independently. Request
HTTP, RTSP and other services of the device through net card 1
or net card 2. You need to congure one default net card (net card
1 by default), to request network services launched by the device,
including DHCP, Email and FTP. During network status detection,
the network is deemed to be disconnected if one net card is
disconnected.
Fault tolerance Two Ethernet cards use one IP address, and only :
one Ethernet card works under normal conditions. If working
Ethernet card breaks down, the other Ethernet card is enabled
automatically to ensure smooth network. It is deemed that the
network is disconnected only when both Ethernet cards are
disconnected during network status check. Both Ethernet cards
need to be in the same LAN.
Load balance Two Ethernet cards use one IP address, and all of :
them work together to bear network load; the bound network
throughputs are basically the same. If one Ethernet card breaks
down, the other Ethernet card works normally. It is deemed that
the network is disconnected only when both Ethernet cards are
disconnected during network status check. Both Ethernet cards
need to be in the same LAN.
Link aggregation: The system uses NIC bonding to realize
communication function. All bonded NICs are working together
and bearing the network load. The system allocates the
corresponding ports to the specied switches according to the port
load setting. Once one port link malfunctions, the system stops
sending out data from current port. The system can calculate the
new load and specify the new port(s) to send out data. The system
calculates again to specify the port(s) once the malfunction port
becomes available.
Single NIC device does not support Ethernet mode selection. The
actual device shall prevail.
IP Version
It is IPv4 by default.
MAC Address
Displays the MAC address of the Device.
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Parameter
Description
Mode
Static
Manually enter the IP address, subnet mask and gateway.
DHCP
Select the box, the system automatically obtains an IP DHCP
address. When the function is enabled, the IP address, DHCP
subnet mask and default gateway cannot be set manually.
If DHCP is effective, the obtained information will be displayed
in the IP Address Subnet Mask Default box, box and
Gateway box. If DHCP is not effective, they all display 0.
To view manually set IP when DHCP is not effective, you shall
disable DHCP rst, and then the device will display IP info
that is not obtained through DHCP. If DHCP is eective, if
DHCP is disabled, static IP information will restore default
settings. You need to congure IP again.
IP Address
Enter numbers to change the IP address, and then configure its
Subnet Mask Default Gateway and .
IP address and default gateway must be in the same network segment.
Subnet Mask
Default Gateway
Click to complete modication of Ethernet card information. Step 4 OK
Click . Step 5 OK
4.5.2.2 Port
Set max connection and port number to visit video matrix platform through client (including web
client and PC client).
Select Setup > Network > Port > Connection Setup. Step 1
The Connection Setup interface is displayed. See Figure 4- . 57
Connection setup Figure 4-57
Congure max connection and port number. See Table 4- . Step 2 15
Table 4- Port parameters description 15
Parameter
Description
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Parameter
Description
Max
Connection
The allowable maximum number of clients accessing the Device at the
same time, such as web, platform, and mobile phone. The default value is
128.
TCP Port
TCP service port. The default setting is 37777. You can congure this
parameter according to your actual situation.
UDP Port
User Datagram Protocol port. The default value setting is 37778. You can
enter the value according to your actual situation.
HTTP Port
Hyper Text Transfer Protocol port. The default setting is 80. You can enter
the value according to your actual situation, and in this case, please add
the modied port number after the address when you log in the Device on
the browser.
RTSP Port
Select the check box to enable RTSP.
RTSP port number is 554 by default. The following formats can be
used to play when using QuickTime or VLC in Apple browser to play
real-time monitoring. Blackberry also supports this feature.
URL format of real-time monitoring stream. When requesting RTSP
streaming media service of real-time monitoring stream, the URL
should be specied in the request channel number, stream type, as
well as user name and password if you need authentication
information.
To use BlackBerry to access, stream encoding mode is set to H.264B,
resolution is set to CIF, and the audio shall be turned o.
URL format is described as below:
rtsp://username:password@ip:port/cam/realmonitor?channel=1&su
btype=0
Username: username, for example admin.
Password: password, for example admin.
IP: device IP, for example 10.7.8.122.
Port: port number. Default port is 554. It is unnecessary to enter if it is
default.
Channel: channel number, starting from 1. In case of channel 2,
channel=2.
Subtype: stream type. Main stream is 0 (subtype=0), sub stream is 1
(subtype=1).
For example, request sub stream of channel 2 of the device. URL is as
below:
rtsp://admin:admin@10.12.4.84:554/cam/realmonitor?channel=2&su
btype=1
If it doesn’t need authentication, username and password don’t need to be
set. Use the following format:
rtsp://ip:port/cam/realmonitor?channel=1&subtype=0
Click . Step 3 OK
Except Max Connection, modications of other parameters will take eect after reboot.
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4.5.2.3 IP Filter
Set network authority of other devices to access video matrix platform, to enhance device
network and data security. Network authority strategy includes white list and black list.
After white list is enabled, only devices in the white list can login web interface successfully.
After black list is enabled, devices in the black list cannot login web interface.
White list and black list cannot be enabled at the same time.
Select Setup > Network > IP Filter. Step 1
The IP Filter interface is displayed. See gure 4- . Fi 58
IP lter Figure 4-58
Select the Enable check box. Step 2
The system displays white list and black list single selection box.
Add white list or black list. Step 3
1) Select White List or Black List.
2) Click Add.
The Add interface is displayed. See Figure 4- . 59
Add Figure 4-59
3) Congure IP address information. See Table 4- for details. 16
Table 4- IP address parameters description 16
Parameter
Description
IP Address
Click the drop-down list, and select the adding mode.
IP address: Enter the IP address you want to add to black list or white list.
IP segment: Enter the IP segment you want to add to black list or white list.
You can add multiple IP hosts at the same time.
IPv4
Select IP address protocol from the drop-down list.
IPv4: IP address adopts IPv4 format. For example, 192.168.5.10.
4) Click . OK
Device goes back to IP Filter interface.
Click . Step 4 OK
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When you log in web interface with IP host in the white list, you can login the
device successfully.
When you log in web interface with IP host in the black list, the system pops up a
message that the IP host has been added to black list, and you cannot login
successfully.
4.5.2.4 Sync IP
Sync IP adds IP of a device with timing function, to synchronize system time, and ensure the
system time is correct.
Select Setup > Network > Sync IP. Step 1
The Sync IP interface is displayed. See Figure 4- . 60
Sync IP
Figure 4-60
Enter IP address, and then click . AddStep 2
Click . Step 3 OK
4.5.3 Event Management
Manage abnormal events. Set alarm linkage actions when an abnormal event occurs, and the
system executes alarm linkage actions.
Select Setup > Event Management > Abnormal. Step 1
The interface is displayed. Select abnormal type. See Figure 4- Figure Abnormal 61,
4- or Figure 4- . 62 63
Network ofine Figure 4-61
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IP conflict Figure 4-62
MAC conict Figure 4-63
Select Enable to enable the alarm function. Step 2
Congure the parameters. See Table 4- for details. Step 3 17
Table 4- Abnormal parameters description 17
Parameter
Description
Output Delay
After the alarm is stopped, the alarm output is delayed for some
time, ranging from 0 seconds through 300 seconds.
Buzzer
The system activates a buzzer alarm when an alarm event
occurs.
Log
The log records alarm information when an alarm event occurs.
Click . Step 4 Save
4.5.4 Signal Management
You can manage network signal, local signal and signal group.
4.5.4.1 Network Signal
You can add devices in the network, preview and display network signal on the video wall, and
also control the remote device.
The device shall have a decoding card, so network signal can be decoded and displayed on the
video wall.
Select Setup > Signal Management > Network Signal. Network SignalThe interface is
displayed. See Figure 4- . 64
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Network signal Figure 4-64
Searching and Adding
Cli ck Device Search. Step 1
The system starts to search all network signals in the LAN. See Figure 4- . 65
Searching signal Figure 4-65
Filter device type in Display Filter. For example, select IPC, and all IPC devices will be
displayed here.
Select the check box corresponding to the network signal, and click Add. Step 2
This network signal is displayed in the list, and the system displays Saved
successfully. See Figure 4- . 66
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Adding signal Figure 4-66
If the device is under normal use, Connection Status Failed will change from to
Successful after several seconds. The system will display Saved successfully
again.
If Connection Status remains , the device might not be started, or a black Failed
list has been configured, or it is not included in a white list.
Enter IP address in Search Added Device (IP) search box, and this device information
will be marked yellow in the list.
Manual Add
Click Manual Add. Step 1
The Manual Add interface is displayed. See Figure 4- . 67
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Manual add Figure 4-67
Configure the parameters. See Table 4- for details. Step 2 18
Table 4- Manual add parameters description 18
Parameter
Description
Device Name
It is to enter device name.
Manufacturer
Select device manufacturer.
Protocol
It is TCP by default.
IP Address
Configure the IP address of device to be added.
Port
Configure port number of device to be added. The port number is
37777 by default.
Username
Configure the username to log in the device to be added.
Password
Configure the password to log in the device to be added.
Channel No.
Number of connected channels.
Click . Step 3 OK
This network signal is displayed in the list, and the system displays Saved
successfully.
Import and Export Config
Import and export configurations to add network signals in batches.
Enable HTTPS before using Import Config and Export Config functions. See "4.5.2.2 Port."
Import or export configurations. Step 1
Click Import Config, to import the preset devices information into the system.
Click , to export configuration file and save it in local device for Export Config
backup.
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Click Import Config or Export Config in HTTP environment. Step 2
A dialog box is displayed. See Figure 4- . 68
Dialog box Figure 4-68
Click . The system jumps to HTTPS environment. Step 3 OK
You need to login again, and then click Import Config Export Config. or
Deleting Network Signal
Select a network signal from the added signal list, and click to delete the network signal. Delete
Sorting
Click each attribute field, and will appear on the right of the field, meaning the network
signal is arranged in descending order. Click it again, and the icon turns into , meaning the
network signal is arranged in ascending order.
4.5.4.2 Local Signal
Configure local signal. For example, input title, input channel setup, make encode setup, OSD
custom, capture custom and make ultra-high-resolution splicing.
4.5.4.2.1 Input Title
Configure input title and control ID of every channel of every board card. The control ID can be
bound with the source (such as keyboard) to display the source on video wall.
Select Setup > Signal Management > Local Signal > Input Title. Step 1
The Input Title interface is displayed. See Figure 4- . 69
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Input title Figure 4-69
Select the card, and configure channel name and control ID for each channel. Step 2
Enter Start Control ID Setup and click , so control ID of channels will start from the
Start Control ID.
Click . Step 3 OK
4.5.4.2.2 Input Channel Setup
Configure slot, signal type and color of the channel.
Select Setup > Signal Management > Local Signal > Input Channel Setup. Step 1
The Input Channel Setup interface is displayed. See Figure 4-70.
Input channel setup Figure 4-70
Configure the parameters. See Table 4- for details. Step 2 19
Table 4- Input channel setup parameters description 19
Parameter
Description
Slot
Select slot.
Channel
Select channel.
Signal Type
Select signal source type according to actual conditions.
Click . Step 3 OK
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4.5.4.2.3 Encode Setup
Configure encode parameters of local audio and video signals, including encode mode, stream
type and resolution and so on.
Select Setup > Signal Management > Local Signal > Encode Setup. Step 1
The Encode Setup interface is displayed. See Figure 4- . 71
Encode setup Figure 4-71
Configure the parameters. See Table 4- for details. Step 2 20
Table 4- Encode setup parameters description 20
Parameter
Description
Slot
Select slot.
Channel
Select channel.
Audio Type
Select audio type.
Encode Mode
H.264: Main Profile encode mode.
Stream Type
Main stream includes two kinds: general stream and dynamic
stream. And only one sub stream is supported. Select different
streams for different recording events.
A/V Enable
Determine whether audio or video is captured during recording.
The main stream video is enabled by default.
Resolution
Include a variety of resolution types. Every type corresponds to
different recommended stream value.
Frame
Configure video frame per second. The higher frame rate is, the
more natural and smooth the video will be.
Recommended/Stream
Control
It includes limit stream and VBR.
Picture quality can be set in VBR mode only.
Stream Value
In VBR mode, this value is the upper limit of stream. In limit
stream mode, this value is a fixed value.
Select Custom to enter stream value manually.
Recommended
According to resolution and frame configured by the user,
recommend a reasonable stream value range to the user.
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Parameter
Description
Level
Baseline and Main are available.
Audio Format
Audio encoding format includes G.711A PCM G.711Mu AAC , , ,
and MPEG2-Layer2. The default format is G.711A.
Audio format here is effective to audio stream.
Click . Step 3 OK
4.5.4.2.4 OSD Custom
Customize OSD effect of local signal, so time and channel title will be overlaid onto video.
Select Setup > Signal Management > Local Signal > OSD Custom. Step 1
The OSD Custom interface is displayed. See Figure 4- . 72
OSD custom Figure 4-72
Select the slot and channel you want to configure. Step 2
OSD Custom
Select Custom OSD. Step 1
The Custom OSD interface is displayed. See Figure 4- . 73
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Custom OSD Figure 4-73
Click Edit Title. Step 2
The editing box pops up, and 6 titles can be configured at the same time. See Figure
4- . 74
Edit title Figure 4-74
Edit the titles and click Step 3 OK.
Titles are displayed on the left of the interface. See Figure 4- . 75
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Display title Figure 4-75
Every title can be moved freely.
Select one title:
Click to delete the title. Delete
Click Left Align or Right Align. All titles will be aligned on the left or on the right by
reference to title position.
Click to clear all titles. Clear
Click Save as and enter format name to save it. Step 4
Select existing formats in Format.
Click Apply to. This custom OSD style will be applied to other slots.
Select a new format, and click Delete this style to delete it.
Set Time Title
Select Time, and time will be displayed. Hold the left mouse button to drag it freely.
Set Channel Title
Select Channel, and channel will be displayed. Hold the left mouse button to drag it freely.
Global Config
Set OSD edge and zoom; with Title Import Title Export and , set titles in batches.
Global config Figure 4-76
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Configure the parameters. See ble 4- for details. Ta 21
Table 4- Global config parameters description 21
Parameter
Description
OSD Edge
After selection, there is a black edge around font.
Zoom in
Private and Standard are available. It is Private by default.
Standard mode zooms in more than that of private mode.
Title Import
Import config table to complete batch config.
Title Export
Export config table; enter all channel titles.
4.5.4.2.5 Capture Custom
The captured image can be cut according to designated size, and displayed on the output
screen according to the configured coordinate.
Select Setup > Signal Management > Local Signal > Capture Custom. Step 1
The Capture Custom interface is displayed. See Figure 4- . 77
Capture custom Figure 4-77
Select the slot and channel. Step 2
Select Enable to enable the capture custom function. Step 3
Configure coordinate, width and height. Step 4
X/Y refers to starting pixel coordinate, and W/H refers to width and height. The unit is
pixel.
Click to save the settings. Step 5 Save
4.5.4.2.6 Ultra-high-resolution
The captured channels can be bound into one group. Channels in the group can be spliced,
and then multiple videos can be displayed synchronously.
Select Setup > Signal Management > Local Signal > Ultra-high-resolution, and then select
Enable. The Ultra-high-resolution interface is displayed. See Figure 4- . 78
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Ultra-high-resolution Figure 4-78
Create capture and splicing group as you want. Refer to "4.5.4.3 Signal Group ."
4.5.4.3 Signal Group
Customize signal group. tab displays added group and signal source. You can Signal Group
drag signal group to the window for loop play of signals in the group.
Select Setup > Signal Management > Signal Group. Step 1
The Signal Group interface is displayed. See Figure 4- . 79
Signal group Figure 4-79
Create a group. Step 2
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1) Move your mouse pointer to Custom device tree or Collection in Group list, and
then click .
The dialog box of creating a group is displayed. See Figure 4- . 80
Create a group Figure 4-80
2) Enter group name, and then click . OK
A group has been created. See Figure 4-81.
Creation is completed Figure 4-81
Move your mouse pointer to group name. Icons are displayed. See Figure 4- . 82
Editing icons Figure 4-82
Click to create a sub-group under this group.
Sub-group cannot be created under Collection group.
Click to rename this group.
Click to delete this group.
Select signal. Step 3
1) Select a device from Device List.
Device name list displays all signals under this device. See Figure 4- . 83
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Select device Figure 4-83
2) Select one signal or multiple signals.
Select All to select all the signals.
Select a group. Step 4
Click . Step 5
Signals have been divided into groups. See Figure 4-84.
Grouping is completed Figure 4-84
Select a signal from a group, and click to delete the signal.
Select All to select all the signals.
4.5.5 Display Management
You can configure video wall, manage screen, configure output display and output name, and
configure structured info.
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4.5.5.1 Video Wall Setup
You can configure video walls according to actual quantity and splitting of screens, so signals
can be displayed on video walls.
Select Setup > Display Management > Video Wall Setup.
The Video Wall Setup interface is displayed. See Figure 4- . 85
Video wall setup Figure 4-85
4.5.5.1.1 Adding Video Wall
Click Add Video Wall. Step 1
The Video Wall Layout Setup interface is displayed. See Figure 4- . 86
Video wall layout setup Figure 4-86
Configure the layout. Step 2
1) Customize Video Wall Name and Description.
2) Click icons at the bottom of the interface, to add single screen and split screen
quickly. See Figure 4- and Figure 4-87 88.
Press and hold on left mouse button, you can drag the screen to anywhere you
want.
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Add screen Figure 4-87
Table 4- Parameters description 22
No.
Name
Description
1
Single Screen
Click to add single screen.
2
4-split Screen
Click to add a 4-split screen.
3
9-split Screen
Click to add a 9-split screen.
4
16-split Screen
Click to add a -split screen. 16
5
Custom
Click this icon, enter row and column number in the pop-up User
Custom interface, and you can add a custom screen.
6
Splicing
Select separate screens, and click this icon to splice them.
Splicing screen cannot be selected.
Single screens shall be connected horizontally or vertically.
7
Cancel Splicing
Select splicing screens, and click this icon to cancel their splicing.
8
Clear Screen
Clear all screens on the video wall.
Add screen Figure 4-88
You can select existing video wall from Copy Video Wall zone on the left of the
interface, and then layout of video wall is displayed on the right of the interface. You
can modify the layout directly. See Figure 4- . 89
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Copy video wall Figure 4-89
(Optional) Select . Every splicing screen will show a block name, Step 3 Show Block Name
such as Splicing Video Wall 1.
For single screen, it still shows Screen 1, Screen 2 and so on.
Double-click to modify block name.
Show block name Figure 4-90
Select Show Block Control ID, and control ID of every block will be shown.
Show Block Name Show Block Control ID and cannot be selected at the same
time.
Click Bind Setup tab or . Step 4 Next
The slot information is displayed. See Figure 4- . 91
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Slot information Figure 4-91
Select one slot, press and hold on left mouse button to drag the slot onto the screen, Step 5
and bind the slot channel with screen. See Figure 4- . 92
All screens on the video wall shall be bound with slot channel; otherwise, when
you click , the system will prompt you that "Done There is sub screen without
bound decoding channel in screen!"
Slot cannot be bound repeatedly. In case of error, drag a correct slot channel onto
the screen, to cover it directly.
Click to automatically bind slot with single screen horizontally.
Click to automatically bind slot with single screen vertically.

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