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CamPro Express 64

64 Channel IP Camera Management Software

Users Manual

Copyright & Disclaimer
No part of this publication may be reproduced in any form or by any means, whether electronic, mechanical, photocopying, or recording without the written consent of OvisLink Corp. OvisLink Corp. has made the best effort to ensure the accuracy of the information in this users guide. However, we are not liable for the inaccuracies or errors in this guide. Please use with caution. All information is subject to change without notice All Trademarks are properties of their respective holders.
1. Overview....3 1.1. 1.2. 1.3. 2.1. 2.2. 2.3. 3.1. 3.2. 3.3. 3.4. 3.5. 4.1. 4.2. 4.3. 4.4. 4.5. 4.6. 4.7. 4.8. 4.9. Introduction...3 Product Feature....3 Minimum System Requirements..4 Software Installation...5 Recording Configuration..13 Motion Detection Recording...16 Live View Monitor..21 E-Map Monitor....27 Event Viewer...30 Playback...32 Remote Live View..33 System Configuration...39 Channel Configuration...40 Intelligent Configuration (Motion Detection)..43 Event Handing....46 User Account Configuration..54 Recording Setting..56 Backup....59 Log View...62 Screen Assign...63

2. Installation...5

3. Using CamPro Express 64...21
4. Configuring CamPro Express 64...39

5. Appendix...64

1.1. Introduction

1. Overview

CamPro Express 64 is the ideal video management software for home to enterprise application. Its capable of managing up to 64 AirCam IP cameras. Deliver and store high quality live video on the network. Depending on the built-in graphic analyzes function; CamPro Express 64 can detect the motion area to pixel accuracy. Remote monitoring and playback is possible through the web browser. CamPro Express 64 is compatible with most major brand cameras and its ability to automatically search and find the available cameras on the network can greatly reduce the users effort when configuring the system.

Product Feature

Manage up to 64 Network Cameras Support H.264 /MPEG4/ MJPEG High Quality Live/Playback Video Export Playback Videos to AVI Smart Search Remote Login via IE Browser E-Map Monitor and Event Alert Support 4 monitors
Minimum System Requirements

Software requirement:

OS: Windows XP, Windows2003, Windows Vista, Windows 7 (32 bit edition)

Hardware requirement:

CPU: Intel Core 2 Duo or above RAM: Minimum 1 GB, 2GB or above is recommended HDD: SATA 200GB or above is recommended Display card: Independent display card suggested Make sure your display DPI setting is set to 96DPI Ethernet interface: 10/100Mb Ethernet card or above

2. Installation

Software Installation
Open the software folder and double click on the setup.exe for starting the installation. If your operation system is Windows Vista or 7 (32 bit edition), please right click on the setup.exe and select the Run as administrator for installing the program.
The installation program will prepare to install the program.
Click on Next for the next step of installation until the Finish button comes up.
After the installation, the icon of CamPro Express64 will show on the desktop. Or you might find the short cut in the Start Program File AirLive CamPro Express 64.

If your operation system is a Windows 7 (32 bit edition), please right click on the icon and configure the privilege level to administrator.
Double click on the desktop icon for starting the program. By default, you dont have to input your user name and password for logging into the system. The login window will show up as below.

Camera Configuration

2.1.7 Click on the Channel Configuration for invoking the Channel configuration window.
The easy search function will automatically search all the available IP cameras in your Local Area Network at the first time installation.
The searching result will show on the result list. If the desired IP camera does not list on the search result, you might click on the Search again button for repeat the search function again.
2.1.10 Double click on the desired IP camera on the list and its IP address will bring back to the Channel Setting window.
2.1.11 After entering the login User Name and Password for the IP camera, click on the icon for inquiring the configuration of the desired IP camera. You might further configure the IP camera as the explanation below.
Channel: Assign a channel number to this IP camera. CH Name: Give this IP camera a meaningful name, like Front Door, Lobby and so on. User Name: The user account for login to the IP camera. Password: The password of the user account above. Video Port: Change the video streaming port of the IP camera. Please do not change this value unless necessary. Format: Select the video compression format of this IP camera. Resolution: Select the video resolution of this IP camera. MAX. FPS: Configure the maxima FPS of the IP camera. Rate Control: Switch between VBR and CBR for bit rate control method.
BitRate: Configure the maxima bit rate of the video stream. GOP: Configure the GOP of the video compression format. Quality: Configure the quality of the video. Note: Please according to your hardware performance to set those values.
Higher the level of your hardware is, the higher values you might set for getting the better result.

2.1.12 Click on

button to save the configuration.
2.1.13 The program will switch to the Channel List for you to add other IP cameras. Please double click on the empty channel for adding another IP camera.
2.1.14 After clicking on the empty channel, the searching result will show up. Please repeat step 4 to 6 for completing the configuration.

2.1.15 Click on

button when finish. The program will
restart and the video stream of those IP cameras should be played on the screen.

Recording Configuration

Click on System Configuration for invoking the system configuration window.
Select the configuration.
button for starting the recording
Click on the button on the Overview tab for adding the folder to save the recording file.
Select the Recording Setting tab, and configure the values as explaining below:
Channel: Select the desired channel for configuring. Or just click on the channel on the list left to the configuration area for selecting the desired channel. Recording Mode: Please check if you would like the CamPro Express 64 to recording continuously or by schedule. I/P Frame: Choose if you would like the CamPro Express 64 to record only I frame or both I and P frame. If the HDD space is a concern, please select I frame only. Pre-Alarm Time: Set the Pre-Alarm recording time before an event. Post-Alarm Time: Set the Pre-Alarm recording time after an event. 2.2.5 2.2.6 Click on button for saving the configuration.
Select other channels for further setting if necessary.

Click on

restart and the video stream of those IP cameras should be recorded.
Motion Detection Recording

Select the

button for setting the motion
detection area. Please follow the explanations below for configuring the motion detection function:
Channel Table: Select the desired channel for setting the motion detection area. Start: Use this check box to determine whether to turn on the motion detection function. Sensitivity: Set the sensitivity level of the motion detection.

Trigger Source: Select the trigger source. If the user sets this value to Server, CamPro Express 64 will detect the motion by itself. On the other hand, if this value set to Camera, the detection task will be taken by the IP camera side. Once the motion is detected, the IP camera will send message to CamPro Express 64 for alerting the software to start recording. Live View Window: Just click on the mouse and drag the detection area over the Live View window. The defined area will show in green over the Live View window. You might also right click on the green gird for cancel the very grid you selected. Button: Clear the motion detection area setting if you needed to redefine the detection area. Button: Click on this button for saving the configuration. Button: Use this button to cancel the configuration you made. 2.3.3 Select the Recording. button for configuring the Event
Select the Action Group tab and click on the the action group.

button for adding

2.3.5 2.3.6
button for saving the action group setting. button for creating the
Select the Event Action tab and click on event trigger.
Please configure the event trigger as explanation below:
CH: Select the desired channel for setting. Event Type: Use the dropdown menu to set the event type. The event type includes Digital Input (DI) and Motion Detection. DI: Select the DI device in use. 0 means the first DI device and so on. Action Group: Use the dropdown menu to select the action group for applying. Preset Point: If a Pan/Tilt supported IP camera is in use, you might specify a preset point for the IP camera. When an event is triggered, the lens will move to the preset point. Button: Click on this button for saving the configuration. Button: Use this button to cancel the configuration you made. Button: Use this button to remove the event action on the event action list.
When under the Live View Monitor, you might press the button above the video to enable the ROI function. There will show green grids on the video if there is any motion detected in the defined area.
3. Using CamPro Express 64

Live View Monitor

The Live View Monitor is the main console that lets the user to monitor video, operate on the Pan/Tilt, move the camera to the preset pointetc. It includes six major parts: Live Video, System Log, System Buttons, System Information, Camera Status, and Pan/Tilt Control Panel. Live Video System Info

Camera Status

P/T Control Panel System Log System Buttons
Live Video Please use the tool bar above the Live Video for further oprateration.
: The status of the specified IP camera will show on this area. The status should include channel number, channel name and FPS information. The color box in front of the channel number will specify whether this camera is recording, detecting a motion or just disconnection. : Use this button to reconnect to the IP camera if the video lost. : Audio switch, that lets the user to switch between receiving the audio, starting to broadcast or turning off the audio function. : ROI On/Off button for turning on or off the green grid shown on the motion detection area. : Manual Recording button for starting manually recording. : Snapshot button for taking picture of the critical moment. Double Click on the Video: The split of the display layout will switch to single channel and shows the selected channel. : Digital Zoom button, when the split is switched to single channel, user might use the digital zooming function. Drag and Drop: User can exchange the positions of any two cameras by the Drag and Drop function. Click on the desired camera and hold the left button of the mouse, the icon should appear on the

monitor when user moves the mouse. Then drag the icon to the target position and release the left button, the position will be exchanged.
System Log The instant system event will show on the system event table.

System Buttons

The System Buttons are explained as below: : E-Map button for invoking the E-Map Monitor. About how to use the E-Map Monitor, please refer to the section 3.2 of this manual.
: Event Monitor button for invoking the Event Monitor. About how to user the Event Monitor, please refer to section 3.3 of this manual. : Playback button for entering the Playback program. About how to use the Playback function, please refer to section 3.4 of this manual. : Channel Configuration button which is a short cut for entering into the System Configure Channel Setting directly. About how to configure the cameras, please refer to the chap 2 of this manual : System Configuration button for invoking the System Configuration function. About how to configure the CamPro Express 64, please refer to the chap 4 of this manual. : Screen Assignment button for invoking the Screen Assign function. About the using of Screen Assign function, please refer to chap 4 of this manual. : Exit button for exiting the CamPro Express 64.
Split Selection: User could change the display layout via those buttons in this area. Click on the will be invoked. button, the Full Screen Monitor
Tree View: User could check the camera group in a tree like structure. User could also use the Drag and Drop function to view any desired camera instantly. Click on the desired camera on the Tree and hold the left button of the mouse, the icon should appear when user
moves the mouse. Then drag the icon to the target position and release the left button, the video of the camera will be shown instantly.
Camera Status: Please use this function to check the status of the cameras. The statuses include Connected/Disconnected, Recording and Event Triggered.
Seqence View: Using the Sequence View to monitor the cameras in turn. User could set the Display Mode and select the desired cameras.
Pan/Tilt Control Panel Using this panel to control the P/T function. If there are preset points to be set to the camera, use the PRESET for operating.

E-Map Monitor

Configure the E-Map
Click on the System Configuration and select the function.
Select the Detail Setting Group Setting and then click on Group # 0 for setting the top layer of the E-Map. Entering the button for select the Name for Group # 0 and then click on the picture of the map. Press on configuration. Note: The picture should be in JPEG format. button for saving the
Select on the Group # 0 on the left list and click on the button for adding layer two groups. Enter the Name of the group and button for choosing the picture of the map. Then press the click on button for saving the configuration.
Click on the group configured above and then move the mouse over the picture on the right. The picture should switch to the map of top layer and the Move the icon should appear. button for
to the desired location. Then press
saving the configuration.
Select the Camera Setting for building the relationship between cameras and group.
Select the desired camera on the left list. Setting the Dependent (belongs to which group) and the Direction for the selected camera. Then move the location. icon over the picture to the desired

Press 3.2.2

button for saving the configuration.
Using the E-Map button for invoking the E-Map Monitor.

Click on the

Double click on the
icon for entering the sub-layer map. And
the cameras will show on the map. If the Motion Detection function was enabled, the live video of the camera will pop up on the map when some event is triggered.

Event Viewer

Show Current Event
When user selects the Show Current Event mode, CamPro Express 64 will show the instant video on the up-left monitor and indicate the location on the up-right map. 3.3.2 Event Log Search
When use the Event Log Search mode, user can search the camera event by channel, Event Type and/or Event Time. Please issue the searching condition and then press the Search button. CamPro Express 64 will show the event list on the screen. Please double click on the event on the list for replay the video.

Channel List: Use the Channel List to select the desired cameras for sequence monitoring. You might use the All Channels or All Groups for select all cameras. Interval: Set the Interval time for each camera to dwell on the monitor. Start/Stop Button: Use to start or stop the sequence monitoring. 3.5.5 Remote Playback
Start by selecting which channel(s) you would like to perform a search on:
Note: Selected channels will be marked in red. Select Search by time chart from the Search Method dropdown list and the Time Chart will be shown on the page.
Set the search conditions. The is, set the date period for searching. Results will then be displayed in a Date/Channel table and boxes
marked in gray represent videos found in those dates:
Click on any gray cell box should direct you to the hour/channel table. Click on the gray cell on the hour/channel should direct you to the minute/channel table, if there were videos recorded during that date. By clicking on the Back button, the chart would return to the hour/channel table for you to re-select the time period. By clicking on the Back to Top button, the chart would return to the search mode select function for you to re-search the video clip.
Note: Videos from other cameras that are recorded on the same date will also be displayed.
Click on the cell box again will start playing back the videos if you have reached the end of search results: Note: Videos found from other cameras that were recorded at the same time will also be played. 3.5.6 Remote User Setting
Click on the User Account in the up-right coner, the User Information will show up. You might select the Web UI language for the user.
4. Configuring CamPro Express 64

System Configuration

User can configure the Server Name, select the UI language, and assign the TCP ports in this area.
Server Name: You might change the Server Name, and the name should appear in the Network Place for identification. Language: Select the UI language. Connection Port: Use this setting for changing the video streaming port. Web Serve Port: Use this setting for changing the Web server port. The default port is 80. Note: If there is other web server running on this computer, for example, IIS, please turn off the web server for the CamPro Express 64 to run properly.

Channel Configuration

Channel List:
The channels that added to the CamPro Express 64 should list in the table. You might click on the IE icon for access to the configuration page of the select IP camera. Double click on an added camera, the detailed setting of the camera should show up. And double click on an empty item, the Auto Search function will be invoked and run. If you have run the Auto Search function previously, then the searching result will show up for you to further configure the camera.

Channel Setting:

You might further configure the IP camera as the explanation below:
Channel: Assign a channel number to this IP camera. CH Name: Give this IP camera a meaningful name, like Front Door, Lobby and so on. User Name: The user account for login to the IP camera. Password: The password of the user account above. Video Port: Change the video streaming port of the IP camera. Please do not change this value unless necessary. Format: Select the video compression format of this IP camera. Resolution: Select the video resolution of this IP camera. MAX. FPS: Configure the maxima FPS of the IP camera. Rate Control: Switch between VBR and CBR for bit rate control method. BitRate: Configure the maxima bit rate of the video stream. GOP: Configure the GOP of the video compression format. Quality: Configure the quality of the video. Note: Please according to your hardware performance to set those values.

PTZ Setting

Use this function to set the preset point to a P/T enabled camera. The steps should like below:
Select the desired channel which assigned to a P/T enabled camera. Click on Add button for adding a preset point. Use the P/T panel for moving the lens to the desired position. Click on Confirm button for saving the configuration. You might also click on the Sync From Camera button for retrieving the setting written to the camera previously.
Intelligent Configuration (Motion Detection)

Intelligent Overview:

The list will show the status of the Motion Detection to each camera, whether it is on or off.

Intelligent Setting

The function is as explainetion below:
Channel Table: Select the desired channel for setting the motion detection area. Start: Use this check box to determine whether to turn on the motion detection function. Sensitivity: Set the sensitivity level of the motion detection. Trigger Source: Select the trigger source. If the user sets this value to Server, CamPro Express 64 will detect the motion by itself. On the other hand, if this value set to Camera, the detection task will be taken by the IP camera side. Once the motion is detected, the IP camera will send message to CamPro Express 64 for alerting the software to start recording. Live View Window: Just click on the mouse and drag the detection area over the Live View window. The defined area will show in green over the Live View window. You might also right click on the green gird for cancel the very grid you selected. Button: Clear the motion detection area setting if you needed to redefine the detection area.

Button: Click on this button for saving the configuration. Button: Use this button to cancel the configuration you made.

Event Handing

Event Setting Overview:
The overview of the Event Handling function will show in this table.
Cinfigure the Event Action:
Use this function to set the Event Action, the steps are as below: 4.4.2.1 Select the Action Group tab and click on the button for
adding the action group. Check what kinds of reaction the CamPro Express 64 should take, FTP, Mailand so on.

4.4.2.2 4.4.2.3

button for saving the action group setting. button for
Select the Event Action tab and click on creating the event trigger.

4.4.2.4

CH: Select the desired channel for setting.
Event Type: Use the dropdown menu to set the event type. The event type includes Digital Input (DI) and Motion Detection. DI: Select the DI device in use. 0 means the first DI device and so on. Action Group: Use the dropdown menu to select the action group for applying. Preset Point: If a Pan/Tilt supported IP camera is in use, you might specify a preset point for the IP camera. When an event is triggered, the lens will move to the preset point. Button: Click on this button for saving the configuration. Button: Use this button to cancel the configuration you made. Button: Use this button to remove the event action on the event action list. 4.4.3 Event Schedule
Use this function to set the Event Schedule.
Select the cannels that need to set the event schedule.
Use drag the desired time period. Click on 4.4.4 button for saving the schedule
Server Setting Mail Server Setting

4.4.4.1

User can use this setting for configuring the e-mail server. This configuration can be used as the reaction when some event is triggered. CamPro Express 64 will send an alert e-mail via the e-mail server after the software detects some event.
button for adding the e-mail server.
Sender Name: The sender name that will show on the alert e-mail. Mail Server: Specify the address of the mail server. You might use a FQDN or IP address as this value. Server Port: The TCP port used by the mail server for listening. User Account: The account for login to the mail server and sending the alert mail.

Password: The password of the user account above. Recipient: The name of who should receive the alert e-mail. Recipient E-Mail: The address of who should receive the alert e-mail. Subject: The subject of the alert e-mail. Content: The content of the alert e-mail. Button: Click on this button for saving the configuration. 4.4.4.2 FTP Server Setting
User can use this setting for configuring the FTP server. This configuration can be used as the reaction when some event is triggered. CamPro Express 64 will upload an alert message file to the FTP server after the software detects some event.
button for adding the FTP server.
FTP Server: Specify the address of the FTP server. Server Port: The TCP port used by the FTP server for listening. User Account: The account for login to the FTP server.
Password: The password of the user account above. Upload Path: The path that the message will be stored. Passive: If the FTP server use the passive mode, please check this check box. File Name: The file name of the uploaded message. Attach Picture: Use this function to determine whether upload an picture when motion is detected. Content: The content of the message. Button: Click on this button for saving the configuration. 4.4.4.3 HTTP Server Setting
Use this function to set HTTP severs for receiving the http packet as the reaction of the events. This is now a reserved function. 4.4.4.4 TCP Server Setting
Use this function to set TCP severs for receiving the TCP packet as the reaction of the events. This is now a reserved function. 4.4.4.5 Warning Sound Setting
Select a.wav file, and when some event happens, CamPro Express 64 will play this file as the alert sound.
button for adding a warning sound file.
Description: Description of the configuration. File Path: Use this function to select the.wav file saved in the hard driver. Button: Use this button to test the sound setting. Button: Click on this button for saving the configuration. 4.4.4.6 Emergency Contactor
Use this function to set the emergency contactor. This is now a reserved function.
User Account Configuration
System administrator can use this function to add, delete, and assign privilege to a user.

User Setting:

button for adding a new user.
Name: The user name of the account. Password: Set the password of the user account. Confirm: Re-type the password for double check. User Group: Use the drop down list to select the user group for the account. Button: Click on this button for saving the configuration. Button: Use this button to cancel the configuration you made.

User Group Setting:

button for adding new user group. Or just click on the group
on the group list for modify. Name: Set the name of the group. Live CH List: Assign the live view privilege to the group by channel. If the grid of the channel is in blue, that means the group was assigned the privilege for viewing the channel. PTZ Control CH List: Assign the PTZ control privilege to the group by channel. Playback CH List: Assign the playback privilege to the group by channel. Button: Click on this button for saving the configuration. Button: Use this button to cancel the configuration you made.

Recording Setting

Channel: Select the desired channel for configuring. Or just click on the channel on the list left to the configuration area for selecting the desired channel. Recording Mode: Please check if you would like the CamPro Express 64 to recording continuously or by schedule. I/P Frame: Choose if you would like the CamPro Express 64 to record only I frame or both I and P frame. If the HDD space is a concern, please select I frame only. Pre-Alarm Time: Set the Pre-Alarm recording time before an event. Post-Alarm Time: Set the Pre-Alarm recording time after an event. 4.6.3 4.6.4 4.6.5 Click on button for saving the configuration.
Select other channels for further setting if necessary. Switch to Schedule Setting, if you needed to configure the schedule recording.

4.6.6 4.6.7 4.6.8 4.6.9

Double click on the channel number on the left of the channel table. The desired channel number should appear on the up-left of the schedule table. Drag the time period on the schedule table and then save the configuration. Select another channel for setting if you need.

Backup

Use this function to backup you media database, convert the video clip to.avi format.

Media Database Backup:

Select the channels you would like to backup. Select the file path youd like to save the backup file. Set the time period of the target video. Click on the 4.7.2 AVI Convert button to start the backup process.
Select the channels you would like to backup. Set the time period of the target video. Click on the button to start the backup process.
The converted video file will be saved in the C:\Program Files\AirLive\CamPro Express 64\AVI\. 4.7.3 Configuration Backup and Restore
User can use this function to backup/restore the system configuration.

Log View

User ser can use this function to check the system log for checking any possible issue.

Screen Assign

The Screen Assign function helps you to arrange the utilization of your monitor. CamPro Express 64 support up to 4 monitors. User could take one monitor for Live View, second for the E-Map and so on.
Major Function List: The major function like Live View, EMap, Event Viewwill list here. If you need to assign a major function to a specified monitor, just drag the item and drop it to the target monitor. Monitor Status: The utilization of the monitors will show here. An undetected monitor will show in grey.

Camera Support List

Brand Model
WL-2000CAM POE-100CAM POE-200CAM OD-300CAM POE-100CAMv2 POE-200CAMv2 WL-2600CAM POE-260CAM WL-350HD POE-200HD OD-600HD POE-250HD OD-325HD POE-100HD

5. Appendix

Compression
MJPEG/MPEG4 MJPEG/MPEG4 MJPEG/MPEG4 MJPEG/MPEG4 MJPEG/MPEG4 MJPEG/MPEG4 MJPEG/MPEG4 MJPEG/MPEG4 MJPEG/MPEG4/H.264 MJPEG/MPEG4/H.264 MJPEG/MPEG4/H.264 MJPEG/MPEG4/H.264 MJPEG/MPEG4/H.264 MJPEG/MPEG4/H.264

Firmware

LM.1.6.16.05 LM.1.6.16.05 LM.1.6.16.05 LM.1.6.16.05 LM.1.6.16.05 LM.1.6.16.05 LM.1.6.16.05 LM.1.6.16.05 MG.1.6.02 5.0.2.3844/5.0.2.4141 5.0.2.3844/5.0.2.4141 5.0.2.3844/5.0.2.4141 5.0.2.3844/5.0.2.4141 5.0.2.3844/5.0.2.4141 v4.30 or above (firmware 1.29 or later) (firmware 1.24 or later) (firmware 1.30 or later) (firmware 1.30 or later) (firmware 3.10 or later) (firmware 3.10 or later) (firmware 1.30 or later) (firmware 1.30 or later) (firmware 1.30R01 or later)

Ovislink

All dual-stream and H.264 capable MJPEG/MPEG4/H.264 cameras MJPEG MJPEG MJPEG MJPEG MJPEG/MPEG4 MJPEG/MPEG4 MJPEG MJPEG MJPEG

Panasonic BL-C1

BL-C10 BL-C20 BL-C30 BL-C111 BL-C131 BB-HCS301 BB-HCM100 BB-HCM110
BB-HCM311 BB-HCM331 BB-HCM371 BB-HCM-381 KX-HCM110 KX-HCM280A BB-HCM403 BB-HCE481 BB-HCM511 BB-HCM527 BB-HCM531 BB-HCM547 BB-HCM515 BB-HCM580 BB-HCM581 BB-HCM715 BB-HCM715 WV-NP1004 WV-NP244 WV-NS202 WV-NF284 WJ-NT304
MJPEG MJPEG MJPEG MJPEG MJPEG MJPEG MJPEG MJPEG MJPEG/MPEG4 MJPEG/MPEG4 MJPEG/MPEG4 MJPEG/MPEG4 MJPEG/MPEG4 MJPEG/MPEG4 MJPEG/MPEG4 MJPEG/MPEG4/H.264 MJPEG/MPEG4/H.264 MJPEG MJPEG/MPEG4 MJPEG MJPEG/MPEG4 MJPEG MJPEG/MPEG4 MJPEG/MPEG4 MJPEG/MPEG4 MJPEG/MPEG4 MJPEG MJPEG/MPEG4 MJPEG/MPEG4 MJPEG/MPEG4 MJPEG/MPEG4
(firmware 1.30 or later) (firmware 1.30 or later) (firmware 1.30 or later) (firmware 1.30 or later) (firmware 1.30 or later) (firmware 1.30 or later) (firmware 1.33 or later) (firmware 1.29) (firmware 3.12 or later) (firmware 3.51R00 or later) (firmware 3.12 or later) (firmware 3.51R00 or later) (firmware 3.11 or later) (firmware 3.13 or later) (firmware 3.13 or later) (firmware 4.10R00 or later) (firmware 4.10R00 or later) v1.21 v1.30 v1.11 v1.10 v1.03 v1.10 v2.20 v1.10 N/A v1.10 v1.10 v1.06 v1.06

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AirLive CamPro Express 64
Why We Need CamPro Express
he CamPro Express 64 is the ideal video management software for home to enterprise application. Its capable of managing up to 64 AirCam IP cameras. Deliver and store high quality live video on the network. Depending on the built-in graphic analyzes function; CamPro Express 64 can detect the motion area to pixel accuracy. Remote monitoring and playback is possible through the web browser. CamPro Express 64 is compatible with most major brand cameras and its ability to automatically search and find the available cameras on the network can greatly reduce the users effort when configuring the system.

Live Video

System Info

Camera Status

P/T Control Panel

System Log

System Buttons
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Drag and drop video placements
The CamPro Express 64 Support Drag and drop video placements. You can click any video live stream and place any block of live monitor.

Live View E-Map

The CamPro Express 64 support live view E-Map, when motion detection function was enabled. The live video of the camera will pop up on the map when some event is triggered.

Remote Live View

The CamPro Express allows you to monitor 64 channels via the computer and WEB UI. You can also choose to view the different camera in single view or 1/4/9/16/32/64 view over internet.

Support Multiple Monitor

CamPro Express 64 support up to 4 monitors. User could take one monitor for Live View, other monitor for the E-Map, Event View, Playback Monitor.
The CamPro Express 64 can be using in different environment. That can be using Airport, Shop, Office, Hallway, Basement, Elevator Environments.

Internet

WN-300R ARM-204E

AirCam WL-350HD

Front Door

Living Room

Garage

Baby Room

Wireless Connect

AirCam POE-200HD

CamPro Express 64

POE-FSH804

WT-2000ARM

POE POE

AirMax5

Security Guard

AirCam OD-325HD x4

AirCam OD-325HD

Specications

Camera

- Camera Install Manual / Smart Camera Search - Supported Channels 64 - Supported Brands Axis/Sony/Panasonic/AirLive

Web Live View

- Display mode Live View/Playback/Full Screen - Split Screen 1/4/16 - Sequence Mode 1/4/16 split view with configurable timer - Snapshot Video snapshot in JPEG format - PTZ Function Virtual PTZ Panel/Auto Pan/Preset Point
- Compression MJPEG/MPEG-4 Part 2/H.264 - Resolution 1.3 MegaPixel/VGA/CIF/QCIF - Max. Frame Rate UP to 30 fps per Channel (total frame rate depends on CPU)

Remote Playback

- Split Screen 1/4 - Search Method Start Time/Interval/Event/Recent Event - Playback control Play/Pause/Stop/Forward/Reverse/
- Compression G.711/G.726 - Two way audio

System Configuration

- Recording path Max. 8 - Audio/video Backup AVI - Configuration Backup/Restore

Live View

- Display mode Live View/E-Map View/Event View/Playback/Full Screen - Multi-Monitors Up to four monitors can be automatically detected for viewing different function windows simultaneously - Split Screen 1/4/6/9/13/16/25/36/64 - Full Screen Up to 8x8, 1 screen - Sequence Mode Sequence All/1/4/6/9/13/16 split view/Group withConfigurable timer - Snapshot Video snapshot in JPEG format - E-Map Dual Layer E-Map Display (main map and its submaps). Live video display on map - Motion Detection - PTZ Function Virtual PTZ Panel/Mouse-over-video PTZ/ AutoPan/Preset Point

Recording

- Recording Mode Manual/Continuous/Scheduling/Event - Scheduling Types Full customized on 15 min.

Triggers & Events

- Motion Detection Smart Motion Detection - Digital Input Receive trigger from cameras input - Event Recording Pre/Post Event Settings - Event Notifications On-Screen Alert/On-screen Motion Display/Mail/ FTP/Configurable Alert Sound/Record

Network

- Protocols HTTP/SMTP/DHCP/DNS/UPnP/FTP - Streaming Protocols Depend on the supported cameras

Language

- English/German/Polish/ Trad. Chinese/ Simp. Chinese/ Japanese/Spain/Portugus/esky/ Slovensky/
System Requirement User Management
- Management User/Group - User/Group Up to 7 Group (Administrator/User Define * 6) - Privileges Live View/Playback/System Configurations/PTZ - Min. Hardware Requirement CPU: Intel Core 2 Duo or above RAM: Minimum 1GB or above is recommended HDD: 200GB or above Graphic Card: Independant graphic card with DirectX9.0c or higher Network: 100 Megabit Network Interface or above - Min. Software Requirement Windows XP SP2, Windows Vista, Windows 2003, Windows 7 (32 bit),IE7 or above

Log Type

- Alert/Event/User Access

Ordering Information:

AirLive CamPro Express 64 64CH IP Camera Management Software

 

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