Milesight VMS Lite User Manual en PDF
Milesight VMS Lite User Manual en PDF
Milesight VMS Lite User Manual en PDF
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Table of Contents
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Chapter I Introduction
Milesight VMS Lite is a video management system that works with the IP cameras to provide video
monitoring, recording setting and event management functions. It is a future-proof network video
solution for up to 64 cameras. Adding new cameras to the system is easy. No extra charge of
additional equipment needed. The interface is simple and intuitive, with easy access to the most
common activities, such as viewing live video, searching through recordings and exporting videos
and snapshots. Able to integrate with other devices through ONVIF.
This manual describes how to use and manage the Milesight VMS Lite in your networking
environment. Some knowledge of networking environments would be beneficial to the reader.
Should you require any technical assistance, please contract authorized service center.
Support 1/ 2/ 4/ 6/ 8/9 / 13/ 16/ 20/24 /30 /36 / 49 /64 channels playing synchronously
Full screen for single or multiple channels
The original screen size can adjust to screen ratio of 16:9 and 4:3
Multiple play status display
Motion detection, alarm recording and image capture function
H.264/MJPEG/MPEG-4 video compression
Support dual-stream
Support multiple PTZ control protocols
Support ONVIF
Easy to install and use
Scalable and future-proof
Support add camera via P2P
Support pre-record for motion detection
Support custom time length for schedule record
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Chapter II Installation
Run the Installation file and install the programs on your computer by following the on-screen
instructions. After finishing installation, you will find the programs on the start menu or on the
desk.
Step1:
Figure 2.1
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Step2:
Figure 2.2
Step3:
Figure 2.3
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Step4:
Figure 2.4
Step5:
Figure 2.5
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When login Milesight VMS Lite, a window will pop up as below. There are two default user
names ’admin’ and ’viewer’. The ’admin’ user has all operation rights, while the ’viewer’ user has no
rights to modify any settings but view the videos only. The default password is ’password’. If the [Auto
Login] is selected, Milesight VMS Lite will login without keying in the Username and Password next
time.
Figure 3.1
3.2 Settings
The first time you login Milesight VMS Lite, set the device first. Including search devices, add them
to the live view window, set motion detections, set recording schedule, etc. Details are as below.
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Figure 3.2
Figure 3.3
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1. Search Device
Figure 3.4
Stop/Rescan When searching the devices, you can stop it and rescan by clicking again.
Select All All the devices will be selected at a time.
Clear All All the devices will be unchecked at a time.
Set Password Enter the password at a time.
OK Click [OK] button to confirm the settings.
Cancel Exit quit.
2. Add Device
When the button is clicked, the window will show as below. You can add the device manually.
1) Through IP address you can add Milesight's devices and other devices supporting ONVIF.
2) Through RTSP stream you can add devices supporting RTSP.
3) Through P2P mode you can add devices supporting P2P.
Note:
(1) Before you connect with P2P mode,you need to register first,you can contact with
Milesight(After you register,you need to restart camera).
(2) P2P can only support to play the second stream now.
Note: Those with * options are required.
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Figure 3.5
3. Edit Device
When the button is clicked, the window will show as below. Edit the information of the device.
Figure 3.6
4. Delete Device
5. Browsing Web
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Set the time schedule and the area to be monitored, the alarm will start automatically if any
motion is detected in the set area.
Figure 3.7
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Set Motion Blocks
When the button is clicked, the window will show as below. Do make sure the specific device and
[Enable] button are both selected before setting motion blocks.
Figure 3.8
Select All Select all the area to be detected. Or draw certain areas by mouse.
Clear All Clear all the area.
Level Different levels to trigger alarm.
Detection Interval How often to trigger alarm.
When the button is clicked, the window will show as below. There are 9 time templets on the list.
Step1: Click the templet on the left.
Step2: Set the recording schedule time on the time table.
Step3: Click [Save] button to confirm the settings.
Step4: Repeat step 1 to 3 to set another Time Templet.
NOTE: Double-click the item on the left you can modify the templet’s name.
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Figure 3.9
Set the time schedule and the recording will start automatically. The default file length is 30
minutes.
When ‘Record Settings’ button is clicked, the window will show as below.
Figure 3.10
Step1: Select a device to record according to the schedule.
Step2: Check [Enable] button.
Step3: Set the recording schedule time on the time table.
Step4: Select a Time Templet for each day.
Step5: Click [OK] or [Apply] button to confirm the settings.
Step6: Repeat step 1 to 5 to set the other devices.
Step7:Click[Copy to ]to copy the schedule to other devices.
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This part is mainly used for local settings. Select a disk to store the recorded files and images. You
can also set how long to keep the operation logs and alarm logs here. .
When click ‘Local Settings’ button, the window will show as below.
Note: The default disk is C:\
[Pop up the window when the alarm is triggered]: The window will pop up in front of other
programs when alarm is triggered.
[Scheduled recording time length]:we can choose video length of time.
Figure 3.11
3.3 File
File->Lock
When click the [Lock] button, the GPI page will be locked. Then click it again, the window will show
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as below.
Figure 3.12
You have to key in Username and Password to unlock it.
File->Exit
Username and Password are required when logging out Milesight VMS Lite. And if the [Auto Login]
is checked, Milesight VMS Lite will login without keying in the Username and Password next time.
Figure 3.13
3.4 Tool
Log Management tool, you can search the operation logs and alarm logs based on a date. And
the ’admin’user is enabled to perform the delete operation or export operation.
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Quickly search all the devices.
Register Milesight VMS Lite for free. If the VMS is not activated, the video image will show with the
watermark of Milesight. After it’s been activated, the user is enabled to connect the devices
without the watermark.
3.5 Help
3.6 Toolbar
Figure 3.14
1. Device Settings
4. Fullscreen
You can view the live window in full screen mode. To return to the normal screen, press [Esc]
button on the keyboard.
6. Lock/Unlock
Lock/Unlock the Milesight VMS Lite. For details, please refer to 3.3File.
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Figure 4.1
How to set the circle mode
A circle mode is to show different videos for a limited time in the same live view window.
Step1: Right click on the live view window and click [Carousel] will show as below.
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Figure 4.2
Step2: Click [Enable] button.
Step3: Then click the device on the left, click [Add] button to add the device to the list on the right.
You can also double-click the device to add it or click [Add All] button to add all devices at a time.
Step4: Double-click the device on the list to remove it from circle mode.
Note: 1) [Move Up] / [Move Down] to change the polling order of the device.
2) Default Carousel Time: The default carousel time of each device is 10 seconds.
3) Time for Selected Camera: Click the device on the list to set carousel time for the device
(5s at least).
4) Add 10 devices in a circle mode at most.
This part is to display the added device name. Click the right mouse button will show as follow.
Pop-up Menu:
Figure 4.3 Play All Show the videos of all available devices.
Stop All Stop showing all the videos.
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Note: 1) is available, is unusable, is failed to connect.
2) When the device is failed to connect successfully the first time, it will try to reconnect at an
increasing intervals until it succeed. If it is failed to connect for a long time, drag it into the view to
play again. You can also click the device and enable it, and then enable it again, it will connect
successfully again.
Figure 4.4
Record Record manually. And this icon will turn into .
Speaker Play Speaker or stop it.
Snapshot Take a snapshot when live-preview.
Display Display.
Stop Display Stop showing the videos.
Zoom In Enable to zoom in on a specific area of video image with mouse wheel.
Fullscreen You can view the live window in full screen mode. To return to the normal screen, press
[Esc] button on the keyboard.
Audio Play Audio or stop it(Audio is unusable in the polling live view window)
Play Display.
Stop Stop showing the videos.
Remove Remove the device from the live window.
Carousel Set the live view window into a circle mode.
16:9 The original screen size can adjust to 16:9.
4:3 The original screen size can adjust to 4:3.
Resize The original screen size.
Mute Stop audio.
Mute All Stop playing all the audio.
Mute Other Stop playing other audio.
Exit Fullscreen Return to the normal screen.
Fullscreen You can view the live window in fullscreen mode.
Figure 4.5
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This part is for flexibility of remote pan/tilt/zoom through operator control. It is possible to zoom in
on small distant objects with exceptional clarity. The user can easily track objects with high
precision by using a mouse or joystick.
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Chapter V Playback
In this part, you can search and play back the recorded files of a selected IP device.
When click [Playback] button, the window will show as below.
Figure 5.1
Play toolbar
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Zoom In Enable to zoom in on a specific area of video image with mouse wheel.
Operative Skills
Timelines will help you find the correct videos when there are too many files on the list. It's easy to
zoom out the area by scrolling the mouse wheel to find exactly the incident you are looking for.
Take a file near 10:00 for example, when the position of mouse is between 08:00 and 10:00, then
scroll up the mouse wheel, the position of this file will show as follow. Scroll down to turn back.
You can hold down the left mouse and drag the mouse left or right(between the intervals from
00:00 to 24:00) to get the exact recorded files.
Begin:
Figure 5.2
Scroll up 1:
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Figure 5.3
Scroll up 2:
Figure 5.4
Scroll up 3:
Figure 5.5
Scroll up 4:
Figure 5.6
Method 2:
Figure 5.7
Step1: Select which device to replay on the left, and then check it.
Step2: Select the start time, end time, file type, start driver and end driver you want to search. The
File Type includes: All / Manual / Motion / Schedule.
Step3: Click [Search] button. All the files will be listed by page and you can double-click the files to
play it. Download or delete the files by right clicking on the list.
Note:
Open File: Choose to play any *.avi file.(Needn’t choose a camera first)
Open Folder: Choose to play all the *.avi files under the folder. (Needn’t choose a camera first)
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Chapter VI Map
In this part, you can add an electronic map and different cameras to the map.
When click [Map] button, the window will show as below.
Figure 6.1
6.1 Toolbar
Modify When [Modify] button is clicked, the window will show as below. Different image formats such as
bmp / gif / png /jpg are supported.
Figure 6.2
Delete Map Remove the map from the Milesight VMS Lite.
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Right-click the map (anywhere except the devices). A menu will pop-up as below.
Figure 6.3
Lock If the map is locked, you can do nothing with the map but zoom in or zoom out.
Unlock You can do anything if the map is unlocked.
Figure 6.4
Click the device and drag it to the E-map, then it will be added successfully. After the device has
been added on the E-map, you can double click on the hot to play.
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Figure 6.5
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