Vivotek IViewer Manuale utente

iViewer
Monitoring Application for iPad , iPod ,and iPhone
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Rev. 2.0

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1-2. An established VAST, ST7501, or VIVOTEK's NVR deployment consisting of multiple
network cameras, where the VAST or ST7501 servers can be accessed via a public
IP or DNS service. The corresponding VAST and ST7501 software must be of a
revision number 1.5.2.8 or later.
I. Requirements
VAST
Server Station
ST7501
Server Station
iViewer
Wi Fi
WAN
LAN
port: 3454
port: 3454
NVR
LAN
1-3. Network cameras have already been configured via VAST, ST7501 software, or
VIVOTEK's NVR station, namely, "inserted" into the managed list of cameras of the
above software.
1-1. iViewer rev. 2.0 supports iOS 6.0. You should upgrade your operating system on the
following devices:
iPhone 4S, iPhone 4, iPhone 3GS, iPad (3rd generation), iPad 2, and iPod touch (4th
generation).

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Wi-Fi Access Point
LAN
Network Cameras
iViewer
port: 80
port: 80
1-4. The iViewer rev. 1.3 and above supports direct connections with network cameras
when their IPs are known to the user. However, video playback can only take place
if the past videos were recorded on the VAST/ST server or NVR station. The iViewer
currently does not support video playback from the cameras' SD card.
If you connect via Internet to a VAST/ST server, NVR station, or cameras behind a
rewall or router,
• When connecting to a VAST/ST server or NVR station-
If a VAST/ST server or NVR station is located behind a firewall or router,
congure port forwarding or "bypass tunnel," by mapping TCP port "3454" (for
access to VAST) on the router to your VAST/ST server or NVR station. Enter
the server's public IP and port "3454" on the iViewer conguration pane.
• When connecting to individual cameras -
If an individual camera is located behind a firewall or router, configure port
forwarding or "bypass tunnel," by mapping TCP port "80" (camera's default for
HTTP). Enter the camera's public IP and port "80" on the iViewer conguration
pane.
Please consult your network administrator or the documentation that came with
your rewall or broadband router.
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• Below are typical TCP ports for access to individual network cameras
Network General settings:
HTTPS = 443
FTP = 21
Streaming:
HTTP = 80
Secondary HTTP = 8080
RTSP = 554
RTP for video = 5556
RTCP for video = 5557
RTP for audio = 5558
• By default, the smallest resolution stream will be selected for display. In most
cases, it is the no. 3 for 3 stream models, or no. 3 for 4 stream models. If you
change the video stream on a "full-view" view cell, the stream selection will
automatically be saved into the layout conguration.
• To establish a connection with the NR8401, you need to enable the connection
on a web console via Network > Service. Select the "Allow CMS and iViewer
connection" checkbox, and enter the same password as that you use for login
to NVR console.

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Knowing Buttons in iViewer
Icon Name Function Location
Conguration
1. Displays the software revision.
2. Provides a link to technical support.
Live
Layout
Opens the Layout page Live
Media Source
Opens the Media Source page for adding cameras to
the current conguration.
Live
Device list
Displays the Camera and Server device list for adding
cameras.
Live
Back to Live
view
Returns to Live view when in the Playback mode Playback
Return Returns to previous page. Conguration
pages
Expand the
list
Expands the device list Layout >
Device
Hide the list Retrieves the device list Layout >
Device
Add All Adds all cameras in queue to layout Layout >
Device
Add Click to add devices (single cameras, VAST server, or
video server)
Media Source
page
Remove Remove a camera from a view cell Layout >
Device
Edit device Edits device information, such as address, access
port, or credentials. .
Media Source
page
Remove
device
Removes an existing device. Media Source
page
Device
Information
This icon displays while editing device information Media Source
page

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Icon Name Function Location
PTZ Enters the PTZ mode Enlarged view cell
Playback Opens the Playback roller selector Enlarged view cell
Playback
Time
This icon is shown when playing the past
recording.
Enlarged view cell
Snapshot Takes a snapshot of the current screen Enlarged view cell
Conguration Enters the camera conguration screen Enlarged view cell
Since wireless connection and video streaming consume considerable power, you should
leave the iViewer when you are not watching the live view. Press the Home button to leave
the iViewer.
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II. Getting Started and Basic Operation
Starting Up
2-1. iViewer is aquired through the App Store,
and is started by a double tap on its icon.
2-2. You will enter the Live view window.
On initial setup, you should tap the Media
Source button on the lower center of
the screen to enlist cameras or servers.
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2-3. You will enter the Media Source window.
2-3-1.
If you are adding individual cameras:
Tap on the Camera tab. You may then single
tap in each entry field including, Camera
name, Address, Port, User name, and
Password, and enter necessary information.
By default, Stream #3is selected for its lower
resolution and frame rate, e.g., 176x144 and
5fps, and is recommended.
When done, click the Save button to recruit
the camera, and repeat the process to add
more cameras.
A keypad will prompt whenever you tap on an
entry eld.
The cameras enlisted will be listed on the
left panel. It is recommended to create a
comprehensive camera name for each
camera for easy of identication.
Limitation on entry:
Camera/Server name: 16 (iPhone), 32(iPad)
numeric and alphabetic characters.
Camera/Server address: 128
Camera/Server port: 5 numeric
Camera/Server Password: 64

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Due to the screen size, on a iPhone or iPod,
the configuration options are listed on a
succeeding page.

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The iViewer will try the initial connection, and when
successful, a message will prompt as shown.
Cameras thus configured will be auto matically
added to the view cells on the Layout screen.
2-3-2.
If you are adding a VAST/ST server or
NVR station:
Tap on the Server tab.
Tap on the Add button.
You may then single tap in each entry
eld including, Server name, Address,
Port, User name, and Password. Enter
login information for access to a VAST,
ST-7501 server, or an NVR station.
When done, click the Save button to
recruit the server, and repeat the process
to add more.
A keypad will prompt whenever you tap
on an entry eld.
All cameras managed by the server will
be available in the Server queue. You
may then place them onto the iViewer
Layout pages.
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2-3-3.
After you configured all cameras and
servers, tap on the Return button to
turn to the Live window.
When inserting cameras, ensure that you start from the rst screen. There are dots
above the Dock showing the number of available live view screens and your current
position. There are 12 screens available, and each can contain 6 camera view cells.
iViewer provides view cells to contain video feeds from up to 72 cameras.
You may mistakenly move to a different screen by swiping your nger tip across the
screen.
NOTE:
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