The 3VR VMS Appliance must be configured properly for the 3VR plug-in to Velocity's video integration framework. For information about the 3VR by Identiv Network Video Recorders and Hybrid Video Recorders, see Network and Hybrid Recorders. For demo and illustration purposes, the 3VR Video Intelligence 5000 Series Platform Smart Recorder for Illustra Camera is shown in the following sections.
Prerequisite: Log in to the system or laptop and install the 3VR Client Application for System Manager. Refer to the http://partners.3vr.com portal for details on installing the 3VR Client Application.
Connecting 3VR VMS Appliances to System
The following option allows connecting the system to a local area network (LAN) behind the 3VR VMS Appliance.
- Connect the PS/2 peripherals before the appliance boots up to function properly. If a PS/2 mouse or keyboard is not responding, restart the system
- The 2000-Series, 2100-Series, 3000-Series, 4000-Series, and 5500-Series support USB peripherals only
- The 2000-Series Appliances support monitors with HDMI outputs
- Connect the monitor, mouse, and keyboard to the corresponding ports on the back of the appliance, as shown in the next figure.
Prerequisites
- Ensure that the monitor is capable of the minimum supported resolution: 1024x768
- The mouse and keyboard must be a wired USB or PS/2 model that does not require special drivers
Connecting 3VR VMS Appliances to Laptop
- Connect the system to the 3VR VMS Appliance using one of the following methods as shown in the next figure.
When the LAN connection is identified, the LAN icon appears in the system tray display to indicate successful connection.
Connecting with the Laptop or System in Windows 10
- Go to the Windows Start menu and select Settings.
- Click on Networks and Internet.
- Select Wi-Fi on the left pane as shown in the next figure.
- Click on Change adapter options.
- Right-click on the Wi-Fi adapter and choose Disable.
Enabling Dynamic Host Control Protocol (DHCP)
Enabling DHCP on your system/laptop allows the dynamic allocation of an IP address. To enable DHCP:
- Go to Control Panel-> All Control Panel Items-> Network and Sharing Center.
- Click Change adapter settings.
- Right-click the Local Area Connection and select Properties from the pop-up menu.
- In the Local Area Connection Properties window, select Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4) and click Properties.
- Make sure that the Obtain an IP address automatically and Obtain DNS server address automatically options are selected.
Disable any firewalls and all virus, adware, or spyware detection software running on the laptop/system.
End User License Agreement
The first time that the 3VR VMS Installer is run, it prompts you to accept the End User License Agreement.
- Read the agreement carefully and select I accept the terms in the license agreement radio button.
- Click Next.
Launching the 3VR System Manager
The below steps describe the launching of System Manager for 3VR VMS Appliances from remote.
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2. Enter the user name and password: 3. Select the Appliance you want to connect from the Appliance drop-down and click Sign In. 4. If you want to connect to any other Appliance, Select Edit Connect List… as shown in the figure. | |
In the resulting Edit Connect List dialog, a list of 3VR VMS Appliances that relate to the System displays. 5. Select the desired 3VR VMS Appliance and click the Add… button, as shown in the figure. 6. You can click Close if you are sure the Appliance you are connecting is still the same or you do not want to make any changes. | |
When the system or laptop is directly connected to the 3VR VMS Appliance, a 3VRAdministration Console window displays a set of options as shown below. 7. Click System Manager in the 3VR Administration Console to go to the System Manager Log-in screen. |
Starting the 3VR Web Services
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Setting Time Zone, Date, and Time
For the proper functioning of the 3VR VMS Appliances with the Camera and video recording to take place, the time zone, date, and time in 3VR System Manager must be synchronized with the Velocity Server (using a common NTP Server).
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Discovering IP Cameras
There are different settings and options that can be configured in the 3VR VMS Appliance using the Discover Network/IP Cameras… option of the 3VR System Manager.
You can either discover IP cameras and add them as explained in the steps below, or you can manually add a camera.
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Manually Adding Camera and Driver Type
If you know the camera type and specific model (so you can select the correct camera driver), you can manually add a camera by performing these steps.
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Configuring Camera Settings in 3VR VMS Appliances
- Selecting the Enable Demand Video Recording option in the Camera’s settings is important. That option allows events sent from Velocity to trigger playback recording on the 3VR VMS Appliances.
- Setting the Stream 1 Encoding option to MJPEG is required for computing camera analytics and setting the Stream 2 Encoding option to 264 is required for viewing live and recorded video streams.
The following steps describe how these options are configured in the General settings of the Camera.
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Refer Velocity Video Plug-in Installation and Configuration page for more details.